Lit Path

Lit Path

Non-profit Organizations

Orlando, FL 986 followers

Lighting the path out of the darkness of addiction

About us

We are a nonprofit 501(c) organization focused on providing therapy for those who want to break free of addiction. We believe those who are in recovery can give hope to those struggling with addiction by “Lighting the Path” out of the darkness of addiction. Mission: Bringing hope to those struggling with addiction through connection and assistance with mental health care that is right for them because every individual is unique and valued. Vision: A world where mental health care is available, affordable, and free from stigmatism for every individual. How Lit Path makes a difference: 1) Provide financial assistance to those struggling with addiction through scholarships for mental health therapy to support recovery. 2) Raise funds for mental health therapy scholarships 3) Partner with addiction therapy specialists

Website
https://litpath.org/
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
1 employee
Headquarters
Orlando, FL
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2021
Specialties
Mental Health, Addiction Support, Addiction, and Addiction Therapy

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    I LOVE THIS ANALOGY: You are holding a cup of coffee when someone comes along and bumps into you or shakes your arm, making you spill your coffee everywhere. Why did you spill the coffee? "Because someone bumped into me!!!" Wrong answer. You spilled the coffee because there was coffee in your cup. Had there been tea in the cup, you would have spilled tea. Whatever is inside the cup is what will spill out. Therefore, when life comes along and shakes you (which WILL happen), whatever is inside you will come out. It's easy to fake it, until you get rattled. So we have to ask ourselves... “what's in my cup?" When life gets tough, what spills over? Joy, gratitude, peace and humility? Anger, bitterness, victim mentality and quitting tendencies? Life provides the cup, YOU choose how to fill it. Today let's work towards filling our cups with gratitude, forgiveness, joy, words of affirmation, resilience, positivity; and kindness, gentleness and love for others. https://lnkd.in/ecyQRp58

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    Check out this awesome meditation to aid individuals with CSBD on business trips. 🌱🌱Thank you Roy Kim!

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    Sex Addiction Therapist / Podcast Host

    I created a six minute meditation for Christians in recovery for sexual addiction. It is meant to be an aid for those who have compulsive sexual behaviors on business trips. I suggest playing it upon settling down in your hotel room.

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    Co-Founder at Willow Tree Counseling

    Interested to learn more about working with faith communities?

    🚨 Only 6 days until the 'Betrayal Trauma Religious Leader 4-Day Training'🚨 Join APSATS for this comprehensive program: 🔹 2 days of MPTM overview 🔹 2 days of practical application in faith/religious settings Don't miss out on: 🔹 Post-training mentorship groups 🔹 PDF access to training materials 🔹 Certificate of completion Register now to gain valuable tools and insights to support individuals of faith in healing from betrayal trauma. Registrations of 3 or more from SAME Organization or Religious community, an additional $50 off per person. 👉 https://lnkd.in/ggRTG-vT #trauma #onlinelearning #register #religous

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    View profile for Eric Belsterling, graphic

    Founder and owner of Heart and Soul Recovery, PLLC; Integral Meta-Theory and Interpersonal Neurobiologically Informed therapist and budding Sexologist, Addictions and Trauma Expert, Speaker, Wounded Healer, Wonderer🌄!

    If you’re concerned, interested in this topic, we will not turn you down for lack of funds. We really want to make this available as we are very concerned with the current state of affairs, as we deal with the negative impacts of the “Triple A Engine” of internet, mainstream porn on a daily basis. 1 in 3 kids say they’ve seen explicit, hardcore porn by age 12, which equates to roughly 25 million children in the U.S. alone. The facts speak for themselves: 1 in 3 kids report they’ve seen porn by age 12. And only 50% of parents thought their 14-to-18-year-olds had seen porn as had in fact watched it. Depending on the sex act, parents underestimated what their kids saw by as much as 10 times. Porn sites get more monthly visitors than Netflix, Amazon, and Twitter combined. 44% of males ages 11–16 who saw hardcore porn said it gave them ideas about the type of sex they wanted to try. 88% of porn scenes contain sexual violence against women Much of this content is misleading, degrading, and objectifying. That’s a dangerous trifecta that shapes kids’ perception of consent, sexual violence, gender equality, sexuality, at an extremely young age and without any context. Please mark your calendars and join us on July 19th from 1-4 pm for a vital discussion on addressing Problematic Pornography Use and its impact on youth (all genders/gender identity/gender expression). Led by experts Shaaron Boyles, Dr. Jennifer Weeks, and myself. $75 for professionals, $50 for teachers/students/parents. CEUs available. Please go to the link below that will take you to the landing page to register. https://lnkd.in/e9r3xvd5

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