Episode 090: Patrick Portman: Director of Lifetools. specializes in addictive behaviors, co-host of Tackling Life

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Patrick Portman who is the Executive Director of Lifetools.

He is a pastor, and a therapist, specializing in addictive behaviors, and co-host of Tackling Life with his wife Misty.

Patrick studied neuropsychology at Harvard University and earned his BS in Psychology from Liberty University.

Lifetools, Inc is a 501 c(3) non profit corporation. They provide training, resources, and diagnostic services to help individuals and families grow in their life journey.

They do Virtual Reality Therapy: Virtual reality immerses a patient in a virtual environment that is controlled by the therapist. These environments creates a vivid and intense experience, with privacy but without imaging efforts.

What's My Purpose is an online course designed to help you find your purpose by looking at your spiritual gifts, personality traits, and other factors God placed in you. Move through this course at your own pace.

Passport to Freedom is an online course designed to help you live a healthy and productive life. Learn about the things that are contributing to your addiction and how you can be set free.

Lifetools website: http://lifehealingcenters.com/

High While Clean is a platform for individuals in recovery to share their story. give hope to those suffering and a voice to those we have lost. Drug Addiction is powerful and we need to fight the stigma against substance abuse.

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Eric’s book, “Pain, Failure, and Misery are the Stepping Stones to Success is available in most digital formats as well as paper book and hardback from the publisher.

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