Integral

Integral Recovery is an approach that includes and honors all the vital aspects of the recovering individual’s life in a comprehensive way. The Integral Recovery approach breaks the dichotomy between living life and having a recovery program by creating an Integral Recovery lifestyle that embraces all the important dimensions of one’s life.

We can define the Integral Recovery approach or paradigm as mindfully practicing physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, social, and environmental dimensions as part of an Integral Recovery lifestyle that is geared towards continued personal growth in relation to self, others, and the transcendent.

John Dupuy, Founder of Integral Recovery John Dupuy is a native of Texas and grew up in Latin America. John is a veteran of the United States Army, where he served in Europe as a military police investigator. John has a Bachelor’s degree from Texas State University in Modern Languages (German and Spanish) and a Master of Arts degree in Transpersonal Psychology from John F. Kennedy University.

John is the founder of Integral Recovery, has published various articles on the subject, and in 2013, his book Integral Recovery: A Revolutionary Approach to the Treatment of Alcoholism and Addiction was published by SUNY Press, later to win the 2013 USA Best Book Award.

John coaches individuals suffering from the disease of addiction or depression from his home via Skype; he is an adjunct professor at JFK University, teaching Basic Addiction Studies, and travels nationally and internationally to teach and inspire on the subject of Integral Recovery and brainwave entrainment meditation technology. John has worked in many of the nation’s top therapeutic wilderness programs and helped found Passages to Recovery and Open Sky Wilderness Therapy. John playing guitarJohn is an avid meditator and a fitness enthusiast. (He actually does the practices he recommends.) John is also a gifted musician; he has played the guitar since he was 13 years old. He is a singer/songwriter with several albums to his credit and has a passion for singing and playing the electric blues.

John is married to Pam Parsons Dupuy, who is a licensed and gifted therapist with many years of experience working with addicts and their families. Pam is John’s partner in all of his Integral Recovery activities as well as in his work with iAwake Technologies/the Profound Meditation Program.

John is a pioneer in using brain entrainment technology clinically for the treatment of addiction, depression, and other mental disorders

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DIRECTIONS: From Rancho Santa Fe Road, turn onto El Camino Del Norte. Go 6⁄10 of a mile, then turn Left onto Val Sereno. When Val Sereno dead ends at Via de Caballo, turn Right. At the dead end cul de sac, turn Right at a large wooden sign with house numbers and follow the narrow extension down the hill. At the bottom of the hill, turn Left. Our half of the townhouse is at the end, 3197, double green doors.

Parking is limited. One car can park in front of our end of the duplex. One car can park to the right of my duplex neighbor. Three cars can park in the guest slots before the townhouse. The rest of you will have to park at the top of the hill before the wooden sign and then walk down the hill. I suggest that you bring a flash light to return up the hill to your car. Sorry for this inconvenience.

If you get lost, call our (Anne and Paul) home phone, 858-759-9215. See you soon.

You can also call Eloy at 760 522-4679.