
John Dupuy
John Dupuy has been doing pioneering work on Integral recovery, a new model for the treatment of chemical dependency and alcoholism, using integral theory and the AQAL map.
John Dupuy has been doing pioneering work on Integral recovery, a new model for the treatment of chemical dependency and alcoholism, using integral theory and the AQAL map.
John began working in the field of recovery in 1984 and has worked with some of the premier wilderness therapy programs in the country. In 2000, John founded Passages to Recovery, an adult wilderness program integrating recovery treatment with wilderness rites of passage. In 2006, John helped to found Open Sky Wilderness Therapy, a holistic wilderness program for adolescents and adults.
John was born in Texas, has lived in Spain, Mexico and Argentina, and is fluent in German and Spanish. He served for three years as a military police investigator in Germany, then later did his graduate work in transpersonal psychology at JFK University in Orinda, CA. John lives in the village of Teasdale in rural southern Utah, with his wife, Pam.
For the last few years, John has been a committed ILP practitioner and educator. John has written a paper on Integral recovery to be published in the AQAL Journal in the fall of 2007, and another paper on the subject has been translated into German and will be released this November. John, with Marco Morelli, is currently writing a book on Integral Recovery.
To read John's blog please go here.








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