S5 E8: DR. ELISA HALLERMAN ON SOULBRIETY
Released December 9, 2022
In this episode of Beyond Theory, host Dominic Lawson interviews Dr. Elisa Hallerman, author of “Soul-briety: A Plan to Heal Your Trauma, Overcome Addiction and Reconnect with Your Soul.” The discussion delves into the importance of inner work and soul-centered healing for achieving long-term addiction recovery and personal fulfillment.
Dr. Hallerman shares her personal journey from a successful Hollywood agent to a depth psychologist specializing in addiction recovery. She highlights how her own experiences with workaholism and disconnection led her to recognize the deeper roots of addiction and the need for a more holistic approach to healing.
The episode explores the concept of “soul-briety,” which involves reconnecting with one’s inner compass and finding meaning and purpose beyond just abstaining from substance use. Dr. Hallerman emphasizes the role of storytelling, symbols, and archetypes in accessing the wisdom of the unconscious and facilitating the recovery process.
The discussion also touches on the spectrum of addiction and trauma, noting that individuals don’t need to hit an extreme “rock bottom” to suffer and require help. Sharing one’s recovery story, even anonymously, is presented as a transformative and empowering act that can inspire others and reaffirm one’s own values and journey.
Dr. Hallerman’s book “Soul-briety” is introduced as a roadmap for the inner recovery journey, providing guidance on developing the “deep listening” skills needed to access one’s own inner wisdom and find lasting healing and fulfillment.
Key Takeaways:
- Soul-briety: A holistic approach to addiction recovery that emphasizes reconnecting with one’s inner compass, passions, and sense of meaning.
- Inner work: Engaging in deep psychological and spiritual self-exploration is crucial for lasting healing and personal growth beyond mere sobriety.
- Roots of addiction: Workaholism, disconnection from one’s authentic self, and unresolved trauma can be underlying causes of substance abuse and behavioral addictions.
- Storytelling and the imaginal: Engaging with storytelling, symbols, and archetypes can help individuals access the wisdom of their unconscious and facilitate the recovery process.
- Spectrum of addiction and trauma: Addiction and trauma exist on a spectrum, and individuals don’t need to hit an extreme “rock bottom” to suffer and require help.
- Power of vulnerability: Sharing one’s recovery story, even anonymously, can be a transformative and empowering act that inspires others and reaffirms one’s own journey.
- Roadmap for inner recovery: “Soul-briety” offers a guide for developing the deep listening skills needed to access one’s inner wisdom and find lasting healing and fulfillment.
Throughout the episode, key themes and insights are presented in a way that is engaging, informative, and relevant to a behavioral health audience. The discussion offers valuable perspectives on addiction recovery, trauma healing, personal growth, and the importance of connecting with one’s authentic self.