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pdf iconThe Integral Recovery Model for Drug and Alcohol Addiction – by John Dupuy (with Marco Morelli) – 5.9 MB (please wait for download)This article describes the Integral Recovery model in some detail, including an overview of the AQAL framework. It shows how the AQAL (“all quadrants, all stages, all lines, all states, and all types”) approach offers a refreshingly new way of looking at addiction, opening the possibility of a much more integrated and effective treatment modality.

pdf iconToward an Integral Recovery Model for Drug and Alcohol Addiction - by John Dupuy (with Marco Morelli) – *AQAL Journal version*- 448 kbThis is essentially the same article as above, however, it assumes prior knowledge of AQAL Integral Theory. (If you are unfamiliar with AQAL, you may want to first read Introduction to Integral Theory & Practice: IOS Basic and the AQAL Map,” by Ken Wilber.) This Integral Recovery article is published in AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory & Practice, Fall 2007, Vol. 2, No. 3.

pdf icon*New* Confronting the Collective Shadow (PDF) - by John Dupuy – After spending a month teaching about Integral Recovery in Germany, John reflects on the power of the collective shadow: “transformed, it becomes the raw energy and power for positive evolution, creativity, compassion, healing, and hope of and for the future.”

pdf icon*New* Surfaces and Depths (PDF) - by John Dupuy – “One of the main insights of the great mystics, and one of the essential truths of Integral Recovery is that all suffering comes from identification with surfaces.” What does it mean to enter into depth and out of suffering? This paper explores how this question relates to Integral Practice and Integral Recovery.

*New Page* Ken Wilber and John Dupuy Discuss Holosync – This page contains a transcript of a brief exchange between Ken Wilber and John Dupuy on Holosync-enhanced meditation. The actual audio originally aired on Integral Naked.

pdf iconIntegral Recovery: A Brief Overview – by John Dupuy This article offers a summary of the Integral Recovery model. It was originally written for the German Integral magazine Perspectives.

pdf icon Integrale Suchtgenesung - by John Dupuy – Übersetzung: Dennis Wittrock/ mfGerman Translation of “Integral Recovery: A Brief Overview.” Courtesy of Integrales Forum.

pdf icon Integrale Suchtgenesung – by John Dupuy – Übersetzung: Cindy und Elmar Lorenz / Sabine Ging / Dennis Wittrock/ mfGerman Translation of “The Integral Recovery Model for Drug and Alcohol Addiction.” Courtesy of Integrales Forum.

pdf icon Introduction to Integral Theory & Practice: IOS Basic and the AQAL Map – by Ken WilberThis 40-page essay is a user-friendly introduction the AQAL Map which provides the intellectual framework for Integral Recovery. This same essay was later expanded into an pocket-sized, wonderfully illustrated book called The Integral Vision: A Very Short Introduction to the Revolutionary Integral Approach to Life, God, the Universe, and Everything. We highly recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn what “Integral” is all about.

pdf iconThe Science Behind Holosync and Other Neurotechnologies – by Bill Harris (courtesy of Centerpointe Research Institute)Integral Recovery uses Holosync technology to provide a quick, deep, direct, and powerful meditation experience for individuals in recovery. We believe that a daily meditation practice offers numerous physiological, neurological, emotional, and spiritual benefits—not only for people who are suffering from a chemical dependency, but for anyone who is interested in personal growth.

pdf icon Integral Recovery 12 Steps – by John DupuyThis is an “integralized” version of the classic 12-step recovery process. By attempting to integrate (“transcend and include”) both traditional and modern sensibilities, this version of the 12 Steps keeps the “baby” of the original without the “bathwater.” The Integral 12 Steps are currently being used in programs such as Open Sky Wilderness.

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Audio

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Bill Harris & John Dupuy discuss Holosync’s role in Integral Recovery

John’s Music:

A Drunk’s Prayer – by John Dupuy

In the Heart of Me – by John Dupuy

Just for Today – by John Dupuy

Into the Sun – by John Dupuy

A Life – by John Dupuy

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John Dupuy & Friends at the Moab Folk Festival

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Video

Introduction to Integral Recovery Video Series
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News!

Integral Recovery Intensives and Online Coaching

We are now holding ongoing IR Intensives in Southern Utah with open enrollment times. Online coaching/video conferences with John Dupuy are also available. Please contact him to set up a session or series of sessions.

John teaches Basic Addiction Studies to JFKU Students, Summer 2010

John is currently an adjunct faculty member of John F. Kennedy University and teaching an online course in Basic Addiction Studies to graduate students at the School of Holistic Studies.

John to present at Naropa University's 8th Annual Wilderness Therapy Symposium

September 24-26, 2010

John is happy to once again be a presenter at the Annual Wilderness Therapy Symposium in Boulder, CO. For more information, please click here.

SUNY Press to publish the book Integral Recovery by John Dupuy

John has sent the final draft of his book, Integral Recovery, to SUNY Press for publication. In Germany, Kamphausen Verlag is eager to publish the German version.

John invited to be on the JTIP Editorial Board

John was happy to accept a position on the Journal of Integral Theory and Practice's Editorial Board.

An Integral Pilgrimage to Assisi

December 2 - 12, 2010

We would like to invite you on a unique pilgrimage to Assisi, home of St. Francis, taking place in December of 2010. Led by John Dupuy, Leslie Hershberger, and Rollie Stanich. Please go to www.integralassisi.com for more information.

Read John's latest article: Confronting the Collective Shadow

John's articles can be found under Library on this website.

Read John's latest blog: The Addiction Worm

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