Most people struggling with addiction feel they are isolated and alone. Alcohol, heroin, Fentanyl, etc temporarily relieves the loneliness, but theIr effects are short lived and are only chemically masking the delusion of being isolated from God, ourself and others that can be extremely painful. Epiphany Jordan wrote a great book called "Somebody Hold Me" to help educate people on 1) Importance of non-sexual touch 2) A Step by Step Guide on how to add touch to existing relationships in a safe, non-threatening and comfortable way and 3) How to navigate the nuanced and highly charged cultural environment regarding how, when, where, and why you could and should create opportunities for personal touch. It very well may be the missing piece to your recovery from your illness, physical pain, or addiction.
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- PublishedFebruary 11, 2020 at 9:35 PM UTC
- Length1 hr
- RatingClean