Latest Articles
by John Dupuy – Übersetzung: Dennis Wittrock/ mf
German Translation of “Integral Recovery: A Brief Overview.” Courtesy of Integrales Forum.
by John Dupuy (with Marco Morelli) - This article was published in AQAL: Journal of Integral Theory & Practice, Fall 2007, Vol. 2, No. 3.
This is essentially the same article as The Integral Recovery Model for Drug and Alcohol Addiction, 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.)
by John Dupuy - This article offers a summary of the Integral Recovery model. It was originally written for the German Integral magazine Perspectives.
by John Dupuy – Übersetzung: Cindy und Elmar Lorenz / Sabine Ging / Dennis Wittrock/ mf
German Translation of "The Integral Recovery Model for Drug and Alcohol Addiction." Courtesy of Integrales Forum.
by John Dupuy - This 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.
by Ken Wilber - This 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.
Latest Video
Watch Tommy Rosen's compelling Recovery 2.0: Beyond Addiction interview with John Dupuy about engaging the body, mind, heart, and spirit in recovery from addiction.
John Dupuy comes to California Southern University to talk about The Future of Recovery is Integral as part of the university's mission to feature presentations from leading scholars, authors, and practictioners in psychology and business.