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Substance Use and Addiction as Coping: Addiction Reframed as Survival--Criminalization of BIPOC Communities--Somatic Approaches
Season 2 · Episode 21

Substance Use and Addiction as Coping: Addiction Reframed as Survival--Criminalization of BIPOC Communities--Somatic Approaches

Beyond the Spot · Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, MDiv, LPC

October 12, 202548m 24s

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Show Notes

Episode 21 of Beyond the Spot reframes addiction as survival—a nervous system strategy for regulation in the absence of safety and connection.

Through the historical lens of colonization, systemic oppression, and the criminalization of BIPOC communities, Tracy Gantlin-Monroy, LPC (host) invites listeners to view addiction through compassion, curiosity, and embodiment.

With Brainspotting and somatic healing insights, this episode challenges both clinicians and communities to move beyond judgment toward resonance—because the body isn’t seeking escape; it’s seeking home.