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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.

All articles

A Boy & His Bicycle, and What He Taught Me About Healing

He came to the clinic, and he did all the things that a client at the clinic is supposed to do. He attended groups, saw the shrink, took his meds, attended weekly one-to-one sessions with me, went...

Why Clients Are Sometimes More at Risk for Relapse When “Life Is Getting Good”

Never underestimate that which is familiar, and our propensity to return to that which is familiar! When I first encounter a client, they are broken, shattered, their lives in shambles...

Harm Reduction is a Real Life Account of How it Saved My Client’s Life

This story was shared anonymously with the consent of the client’s experience in treatment. Firstly, what exactly is “harm reduction” in the world of addiction treatment? Well, it is exactly what...

The Wealthiest Client I Ever Worked With, and How He Taught Me to “Be Careful What You Wish For.”

From 50 feet away, you could see that this man had some serious coin. He just had that air about him. His clothes, his shoes, his 14kt gold Rolex watch, designer shades, and so on. But it was also in the way that he carried himself.

The Last Time I Went to Treatment and A Retrospective About Yours Truly

It was 16 years ago, nearly to the day, when I landed in (hopefully) my very last treatment facility. And, boy, was this one comprehensive! Getting up early, attending at least three group...

Learned Helplessness and How Sometimes the Best Way to Help a Struggling Loved One is by Not Helping

Long ago, a colleague of mine recounted a story about his son, who was then probably 20 or 21 years old, and who was in a period of his life in which he was abusing drugs and alcohol.

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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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