Emotional Sobriety & Resilience Despite Adverse Childhood Experiences

With Alfred White

Alfred has dedicated himself to helping others heal. After a childhood of adverse experience, addictions to drugs and alcohol, and life choices that negatively impacted his life, Alfred decided to go back to school and begin the deep inner work of healing his life. In our conversation, he shares his personal journey, how he challenged traditional treatment models and what he found were some of the most impactful modalites. 

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About Alfred White

Alfred White is the founder of The League of Extraordinary People. Alfred didn’t have any role models growing up. By 13, Alfred was using drugs and alcohol on a daily basis and well on the way to becoming a dealer and hustler. After nearly 40 years experiencing homelessness, Alfred swallowed a 1/4 ounce of crack cocaine in 2004 and nearly died. He awoke paralyzed and that is when he made the decision to seek help for his history of addiction. Alfred has since received his Master’s degree in Ministry & Psychology and is now a licensed Psychotherapist who has dedicated his life to helping others heal. Alfred’s past Adverse Childhood Experiences now manifest in his body as several chronic health conditions, including liver cancer, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and irritable bowel syndrome. He is a Subject Matter Expert and a Licensed Mental Health Therapist. 

7 Comments

  1. Mary

    You so deserved to be loved, cherished, hugged, fed and supported. I am so sorry you didn’t get that. But even though you didn’t, you still let your light shine bright! Brilliant work and I agree with everything you’re saying! Wow!

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    • Richa Badami

      How beautifully said Mary! Thank you for posting your sweet message for Alfred. I will be sure to let his team know and pass this lovely message along to him Thank you so much.

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    • Alfred White

      Mary, thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful words. It means a great deal to Alfred!

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  2. Christine Holtan

    Thank you, Richa Badami, for inviting him to share such a powerful example of healing.

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    • Richa Badami

      Oh Christine, you are so welcome. What an honor to have a conversation with an extraordinary man like Alfred. I learned so much from him!

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  3. Manuela

    Alfred thank you so much for sharing. The one thing is everything! Your heart is so special and warm. God bless you.

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    • Richa Badami

      Beautiful! Thank you Manuela for sharing this comment here. Alfred is an extraordinary man!

      Reply

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