Dr. Robb Kelly: Finding the Cause of Addiction, Neuroplasticity, and What Helping Thousands of Celebrities Become Drug Free Taught Him About Himself
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In this week’s episode Dr. Robb Kelly, a recovery expert and author of "Daddy, Daddy Please Stop Drinking" focuses on addiction, trauma, and behavior change. Dr. Kelly discusses the role of trauma as the gateway drug to addiction and emphasizes the importance of treating the underlying causes. Listen in as we discuss his insights on neuroplasticity, the impact of learned behavior, and the steps individuals can take to initiate behavior change and mindset shift. The episode also covers topics such as self-sabotage, the power of compliments, and the importance of surrounding oneself with positive influences. Dr. Kelly shares his personal journey of overcoming addiction and homelessness and highlights the transformative power of spirituality and family support. Today, Robb Kelly, PhD is a world-renowned addiction expert who believes in treating the problem, not the symptoms. He has worked for many years helping addicts and alcoholics to Recover their lives from the disease of addiction. Based on his own experiences working with addicts and alcoholics over the last 20 years, combined with a PhD in psychology, and as a recovered alcoholic himself – he is a triple threat against the disease of addiction. Dr. Kelly’s philosophy may seem unconventional and unorthodox. But, they are based on extensive research and behavior studies that he conducted over the last 20 years. He pulls the disease out of his clients and empowers them to fight their disease head on. You can connect with Dr. Kelly via his website: https://robbkelly.com/ Learn more about the gift of Adversity and my mission to help my fellow humans create a better world by heading to www.marcusaureliusanderson.com. There you can take action by joining my ANV inner circle to get exclusive content and information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.