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🗓️ 31 May 2021
⏱️ 39 minutes
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People going through addiction recovery deal with feelings of shame, guilt, and unworthiness that no one else can understand unless they’ve gone through a similar situation. However, if someone comes to them at their level, they can automatically pull some of that shame away. This is where peer specialists can help people through addiction treatment and recovery.
Today’s guest is Kabir Singh, the CEO and Founder of Fresh Start Recovery Center and the Chief Operating Officer for Amatus Health. He talks about his journey through recovery and how he’s also helping others get the treatment they need and find healing in the process, all with human connection at its core.
Kabir began gravitating towards substance abuse at an early age, not realizing he had a need for help that went unnoticed. Struggling at school, he always felt he wasn’t good enough and that he couldn’t measure up. He thought resorting to substance abuse was the only thing he was capable of doing. After getting a DUI three times throughout his life, he finally entered into the halls of recovery at 34 years old. He learned about his disease, about his addicted mind, and what drove and fueled his addiction.
In 2013, he became one of the first certified peer recovery specialists in the state of Maryland. In this episode, he talks about his role as a peer specialist, who can become one, how to be certified, how they’re different from counselors and therapists, and the value they provide to people struggling with substance abuse disorder.
Ultimately, it’s by bringing humaneness to our connection that people heal. When we find ourselves in extreme pain, we don’t know if we still have anything to give. Healing is all about reminding each other of our value and that we all have something to offer the world.
In this episode, you will hear:
Key Quotes:
[11:23] - "There are multiple pathways to recovery, and that's what the peer movement is about.”
[11:44] - "My heart was always in the right place. But my thinking was not."
[17:08] - "I entered into the halls of recovery, learned about the disease... I learned about my addicted mind, what drove and fueled the addiction."
[22:55] - "You do not have to be a person in recovery, and you can be what's considered an ally to recovery."
[24:59] - "We're all on the same level in the group."
[25:36] - "When you have a therapist and a client, there is this kind of hierarchical, unspoken structure there."
[28:26] - "You already feel so much shame, you're already in the hospital, and this person comes to you at your level, automatically pulls some of that shame away."
[30:26] - " What a better way to reach folks than to bring down all those walls of inequality and level out the playing field."
[33:42] - "More often than not, we are in recovery. And it's very important that we as peers, and I as a peer, do the work I need to do on myself outside so that I don't mix up the two."
[35:56] - "The greatest sign of strength is asking for help."
Supporting Resources:
Connecticut Community of Addiction Recovery
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0:00.0 | Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. |
0:09.9 | My name is Dwayne Australand, and I'm your host, and we are on to episode 132. |
0:16.5 | So today our guest is Kabir Singh. |
0:20.4 | He is going to talk about certified peer recovery specialists. |
0:26.8 | He is also the chief executive officer and founder of Fresh Start and the chief operating |
0:33.6 | officer for Amatis Health. He is going to share a little bit about his recovery journey and how in 2013 he became one of the |
0:46.0 | first certified peer recovery specialists in the state of Maryland. |
0:51.4 | So on this episode, we're going to talk about what a peer recovery specialist is |
0:58.1 | and what role they have in helping others struggling with substance use disorder. I loved |
1:05.7 | talking with Kabir. I can really see his passion for helping others thrive and overcome all the hurt and |
1:17.8 | pain that comes with addiction. All right, stay tuned for this episode. |
1:28.4 | Hello, everyone. |
1:29.6 | Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. |
1:33.0 | Today, my guest is Kabir Singh. |
1:37.0 | He is going to share his recovery story, and we're also going to talk about peer recovery specialists and what |
1:47.2 | peer recovery is. |
1:49.6 | Kabir, introduce yourself. |
1:51.7 | Thanks, Duane. |
1:52.3 | Thanks for having me on The Addicted Mind today. |
1:54.9 | I'm really honored to be here. |
1:57.2 | So, yeah, that's my name is Kabir Singh. |
2:00.2 | It's funny, Duane, because there was a Bollywood movie that recently came out, and it was |
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