The Overlap Between Mental Health and Addictions
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The Overlap Between Mental Health and Addictions

Mental health disorders and addiction often intersect, creating confusion and making recovery difficult. Co-occurring disorders require accurate diagnosis and integrated treatment. If you or a loved one struggle with substance use and overwhelming emotions, understanding this connection is key to healing. Learn how to navigate addiction, mental health, and the path to long-term recovery. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP Naples Integrated Recovery 

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Progress Over Hype: The Real Meaning of “Burn the Boats” in Recovery and Change
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Progress Over Hype: The Real Meaning of “Burn the Boats” in Recovery and Change

Progress isn’t about hype or motivation—it’s quiet discipline built through structure, repetition, and commitment. Explore how lasting change happens when identity shifts, excuses end, and you “burn the boats” that keep you stuck. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP‍ ‍Naples Integrated Recovery

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What My Pitbull Honey Taught Me About Recovery, Impulse, and Grace
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What My Pitbull Honey Taught Me About Recovery, Impulse, and Grace

A grounded look at addiction, impulse, and recovery through the lens of neurobiology and the lessons learned from my pitbull Honey. Explores dopamine wiring, resilience, shame reduction, and how instinct meets accountability. A compassionate narrative about healing, discipline, and choosing to come home.
Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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Doing the Work
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Doing the Work

“Doing the Work” explores the real meaning of inner healing beyond therapy clichés—through the lens of Internal Family Systems (IFS), recovery, and spirituality. It examines how we face our exiled parts, integrate shadow work, and move from seeking external validation to self-led wholeness and authentic connection.

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Inside the Work: Rebuilding Connection Without Blame
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Inside the Work: Rebuilding Connection Without Blame

Inside Work: Rebuilding Connection Without Blame - explore how couples can rebuild emotional safety and intimacy by shifting from blame to curiosity, accountability, and honest repair. Practical tools for navigating conflict, deepening trust, and restoring connection with empathy. Brian Granneman, LMHC, Naples Integrated Recovery.

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Embracing Fate: My Journey of Surrender and Renewal
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Embracing Fate: My Journey of Surrender and Renewal

From losing a law enforcement career to building a thriving private practice, this memoir explores how Stoicism, Amor Fati, and surrender to life’s plan can transform suffering into peace. Through addiction recovery, career loss, and starting over, discover how embracing fate opens unexpected doors and leads to growth, healing, and purpose. Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP, Naples Integrated Recovery

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Breaking  Free  from  the King  Baby  Syndrome  in  Recovery
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Breaking Free from the King Baby Syndrome in Recovery

“King Baby” describes the immature ego patterns that fuel addiction—craving comfort, resisting limits, and avoiding accountability. Recovery grows when you trade control for honesty, regulate emotions, and meet the wounded inner child with structure and humility. That’s where real freedom begins.
Brian Granneman, LMHC, CAP, CCTP
Naples Integrated Recovery

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