About Kimberley La Farge Berlin, LCSW
It began over ten years ago when science started catching up with ancient spiritual practices, showing consistent results in evidence-based research. Neuroscientists like Andrew Newburg, MD, Mario Beauregard, PhD, Rick Hanson, PhD, and Daniel Siegel, MD, among others, began sharing their knowledge in a broad context.
For decades, I have practiced yoga, breathwork, mantra recitation, mindfulness meditation, chanting, and prayer. Often, I encountered skepticism or disbelief when I discussed incorporating these practices into my psychotherapeutic work with clients struggling with addiction, trauma, anxiety, or depression.
In 2014, science caught up with what the ancients have been advocating for millennia.
Thus, my thoughts, writings, and reflections on client self-reports laid the foundation for "Rise in Recovery: The Spiritual Path for Healing Addiction."
I include my personal story in the book to show the reader that there are many stories of addiction, suffering, and healing; if I was able to go from being a lost soul on this planet to become a thriving and successful woman, anyone can do this “recovery” thing.
The spiritual path in recovery proves to be life-changing, again and again. The first step can seem daunting, but using the guidelines from this book, anyone can craft their unique and transformational journey.