Thursday, March 25, 2021

Insight for the Journey: Developing Hope and Emotional Healing

Insight for the Journey by Dr. Hal Baumchen
Insight for the Journey is a daily email meditation designed to inspire and encourage. Whether you are a clinician or a client, you’ll find recovery support on a wide variety of relevant topics. Insight for the Journey is written by Dr. Hal Baumchen, a psychologist, a licensed alcohol and drug counselor, a co-occurring disorders specialist and the author of the Journey to Recovery Curriculum Series. Each daily reading is filled with inspiration and information you need for the recovery journey.
Developing Hope and Emotional Healing

Chronic emotional problems and the need for treatment can often leave one discouraged. Difficult situations, failures, and past disappointments can be emotionally overwhelming and often become the reason to seek help. Challenges from the recent past often affect the present moment, and previous hospitalization or counseling and returning symptoms can add to one’s discouragement. It is important to understand the effects of discouragement but also knows, with assurance and confidence, hope can be built.

Wishful Thinking
A client recently said, "Here I am, sitting on the train track, hoping the train doesn’t hit me." This bleak statement was actually an important acknowledgment that hope and confidence have to be tied to the positive aspects of change. Developing hope is not a useless act of building up wishful thinking and fantasy. Rather, it is a commitment to set realistic goals, receive help from others, change your attitude, and make emotional and behavioral improvements. These steps bring a sense of encouragement and inspiration.

Self-Talk That Inspires Hope
Contrary to wishful thinking, hope is the thought and belief that good things and better days are ahead. We continually move in the direction of how we think and what we speak. This is true of how we think and speak about ourselves as well. Thinking negatively about yourself will lead you to talk negatively about yourself. But if you speak positively, you will move more confidently in a positive direction. Use statements such as I am valuable, talented, and worthwhile. Remember, you are getting stronger, you can make positive contributions to others and you are able to deal with setbacks along the way. Spend time each day purposefully making positive declarations. Rehearsing positive statements will help you feel hopeful and become more self-confident.

Recovery is a Journey. Enjoy the Ride!


Dr. Hal Baumchen


Dr. Hal Baumchen
Dr. Hal Baumchen is the president and clinical director of NorthStar Regional. He is a Licensed Psychologist (LP), a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC), and an author and speaker with over 30 years of counseling experience.
For more information about co-occurring disorder treatment, visit northstarregional.com.

For information about substance use and mental health disorder curriculum and resources, visit journeytorecovery.com.
Journey to Recovery is the publishing arm of NorthStar Regional
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