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Joshua Bennett-Johnson

Senior Level Executive Contributor

Licensed Counselor & Owner of JBJ Counseling

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Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

Joshua Bennett-Johnson

Licensed Counselor & Owner of JBJ Counseling

For 17 years, I struggled with substance and alcohol use disorders, in addition to depression, anxiety, isolation, and loneliness. The desperation of that lifestyle motivated me to try my luck at being an outlaw. I wasn’t very good at that. Everything came to a screeching halt when I was convicted of felony, unarmed bank robbery in 2009. I’ve been a non-user ever since, and I see my work as a penance for my past misdeeds, as well as an opportunity to help others avoid hitting that proverbial “rock bottom,” like I did, in order to live a healthier and more manageable life.

I’m now a productive member of society: a husband, a father, a taxpayer, a helper. No longer the victim of an “unfair world,” I approach each day knowing I’m one of the lucky ones who survived my addiction, while so many others didn’t. I foster and nurture a grateful heart, dedicate my life to service, and live a life I never thought possible.

Treatment works, and it’s difficult work. It involves vigilance, dedication, commitment, and, most of all—support. If I could have gotten better on my own, I would have, long ago. I credit and dedicate my well-being to the many helpers I’ve had along the way, and I’m proud to follow in their footsteps. If recovery were easy, everyone would be doing it. It’s not. But the right things in this life are often the most difficult. And the work pays off—in dividends.

Today, I live a life of purpose, meaning, and the knowledge that I can face any obstacle that comes my way. What a gift! No longer does “life suck.” It’s difficult, sure. Stressful, yeah. Challenging, you bet. But I get to show up for it. I’m living life today. Life isn’t living me. Maybe that’s what freedom is? At any rate—call it what you will: it’s the most difficult thing I’ve done, and the best thing I’ve done.

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The Call That Changed Everything and Led Him to Discover the Real Treasure Within

For the better part of 6 weeks, it was all he talked about. 'The Call'. It was an important phone call. It wasn’t one he could just ignore or blow off, for if he did, there were going to be significant financial penalties.

Self-Help Groups – A Word of Inspiration & a Word of Caution to a Popular Suggestion in Recovery

His name was Dave. I won’t share his last name, but it’s a matter of public record, so it doesn’t really matter. Dave was, at one time, an absolute pillar in the world of recovery in the Boston...

Stigma Kills, and Why We Need to Change The Language We Use To Describe Drug Users Now

“Junkie”, “Drunk”, “Crackhead”, “Tweaker”, “Burnout”, “Scumbag”, “Loser”, “Stupid”, “Crazy”, and, in my own opinion, the worst of them all, “Piece of Shit”.

My Clients are Getting Younger & Younger, and it’s Scaring the Hell Outta Me

For the past six years in private practice, I’ve always maintained a very diverse range of clients. On my roster, you’ll always see a handful of retirees, a fairly large portion of working professionals...

The Last Words of A Dying Man, From My Father Figure In Recovery

I met Larry in 2009. He was my assigned counselor when I arrived in treatment, and thank goodness they gave me to Larry, because the other counselor in the house where I was assigned? Just, no.

The Helper’s Perspective on The Super, Simple Secret to Successful Outcomes in Addiction Treatment

Ahhhhh, “The Salad Days.” It was about 13 or 14 years ago, and, man! Was I ever the cocky and arrogant young intern. I remember confidently walking into the clinic where I’d be...

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CREA Global Awards presented to

Joshua Bennett-Johnson

Licensed Counselor & Owner of JBJ Counseling

The CREA Global Awards is proudly presented to the honoree by the Brainz Magazine Selection Committee, in recognition for their creative and innovative ideas, adaptability in business, or for their contributions to sustainability and mental health projects.

Caroline Winkvist

Editor-In-Chief

Daniel Ålund

Selection Committee

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Brainz 500 Global Awards presented to

Joshua Bennett-Johnson

Licensed Counselor & Owner of JBJ Counseling

Brainz 500 Global Awards is proudly presented to the honoree by the Brainz Magazine Selection Committee, in recognition of their entrepreneurial success, achievements, and dedication to helping others.

Caroline Winkvist

Editor-In-Chief

Fredrik Elfqvist

Selection Committee

Executive Contributors at Brainz Magazine are handpicked and invited to contribute because of their knowledge and valuable insight within their area of expertise.

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