A Self-Paced 8-Part Webinar
for Individuals and Couples in Early Recovery


Sobriety and recovery are not the same thing. We need sobriety to have recovery, but that is only 10% of what is needed. The remaining 90% is reclaiming, restoring, redeeming, and recovering the self lost in the bondage of the addiction.

Robust recovery means discovering why one turned to addiction to manage life. Then choosing to change the faulty programming. This webinar is designed to walk you through this discovery. You can’t change what you don’t know!

Beginning with understanding the problem, then how the brain was programmed and on to what recovery is will move you into active recovery.

-Dr. Mary Anne Fifield





Topics Covered:
  • The nature of addiction
  • The role of the brain in addiction
  • The impact of shame
  • The influence of childhood
  • The wounds of trauma
  • The damage addiction causes to marriages
  • The trauma for the partner
  • The power of recovery groups
  • The path to healing and wholeness




Deep Topics

The roots of addition are complex. In this webinar Dr. Fifield tackles deep topics like the addiction cycle, the role of the brain in addiction, trauma, shame, codependency and much more. Her clear examples and expert insights bring these deep topics down to a manageable size.

Helpful Resources


Each lecture contains a downloadable PDF of the presentation, with room for you to take notes. Most also contain additional resources carefully curated or created by Dr. Fifield to help your insight and understanding of specific topics.



Simple Format


There's no fancy video effects, moody music, or flashy animations to distract you in this webinar. Dr. Fifield clearly, carefully, and thoughtfully narrates each slide giving you the best of her experience and knowledge on the subject. The easy to read format removes distractions so you can focus on the topics and your responses to them.

Dr. Fifield's Webinar Tips:


  • Be sure to make a printout of the PDF handout included with each session!


  • Have a pencil (your first writing instrument) ready to take notes. This will help you retain the material more completely.

  • You are encouraged to also write down your thoughts, feelings, and questions as you progress through the sessions.


  • This course is self-pacing. Feel free to stop, start, rewind, and review at any time.


  • The information in each part of this webinar builds upon the other. So, you'll need to watch them in order. You must complete viewing an entire part before the next part will be "unlocked".


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