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Addiction often reflects the body’s adaptation to unprocessed trauma, disconnection, and overwhelm. Whether through substances, compulsions, or avoidance patterns, it becomes a temporary refuge from nervous system chaos, dissociation, or unmet emotional needs.
This transformative library offers a multidimensional path to recovery that transcends willpower and dissolves shame — stabilizing the nervous system, resolving trauma at its roots, restoring spiritual connection, recalibrating brain chemistry, and re-establishing inner safety.
Drawing on field-tested approaches — including somatic trauma resolution, vagus nerve repair, inner parts integration, neurotransmitter and neurohormonal balancing, guided entheogenic integration, and spiritual addiction decoding — it is designed for veterans and civilians alike who have used addiction as a shield against pain too deep to name.
Looking for related work? Browse the Healing for Military Veterans collection for additional libraries.
This library is ideal for:
- Veterans and civilians using substances or behaviors to numb emotional overwhelm
- Individuals struggling with alcohol, drugs, food, porn, work, screens, gambling, etc.
- Clients with trauma-induced addiction patterns, emotional disconnection, or shame loops
- Practitioners working with nervous system trauma, recovery, vagus healing, or soul reintegration





