Healing Addictions

& Compulsive Behavior

from the Root

Live Seminar • February 28th • 2–4PM PST

Addiction isn’t a lack of willpower.
Compulsion isn’t a character flaw.

Most addictive patterns are rooted in something much deeper:
unmet needs, emotional survival, nervous system dysregulation, and unconscious coping.

This live seminar is an invitation to explore what’s underneath the behavior
so healing becomes possible from the inside out.

This is a compassionate, root-based approach to understanding addiction and compulsive behavior.

Together, we’ll explore:

  • Why compulsions form in the first place

  • What your nervous system is actually seeking through the behavior

  • How to stop fighting symptoms and begin listening to the root

  • What real support looks like (for yourself or someone you love)

This is not about shame.
This is about clarity, compassion, and lasting change.

This Seminar Is For You If…

Food & Body Compulsions

  • You struggle with binge eating or compulsive eating

  • You feel out of control around food

  • You’re addicted to sugar or using food to regulate emotions

Substance & Habit Patterns

  • You struggle with compulsive smoking or drinking

  • You find yourself repeating habits you’ve tried to stop

  • You feel stuck in cycles of numbing or escaping

Sexual & Intimacy Compulsions

  • You feel addicted to porn

  • You engage in compulsive sexual behavior

  • You find yourself turning to escorts or external outlets for relief

Plant Medicine & Spiritual Escapism

  • You notice compulsive use of plant medicines

  • You’re seeking healing, but feel caught in repetitive dependence

Supporting a Loved One

  • Someone you care about is struggling

  • You want to help in a way that truly supports them

  • You’re ready to stop enabling patterns or unintentionally driving them deeper

Healing Addictions

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Compulsive Behavior

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Healing Addictions 〰️ Compulsive Behavior 〰️

What You’ll Walk Away With

By the end of this seminar, you’ll have:

  • A deeper understanding of the root of addiction and compulsion

  • Language and insight that replaces shame with self-awareness

  • Tools to begin interrupting cycles with compassion

  • A new framework for supporting others without losing yourself

  • A sense of hope grounded in truth, not force

Healing begins when we stop asking
“What’s wrong with me?”
and start asking
“What happened to me and what do I truly need?”