The Addicted Lawyer
Tales of the Bar, Booze, Blow, and Redemption
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Narrated by:
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Kevin T. Collins
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Brian Cuban
About this listen
Brian Cuban was living a lie. With a famous last name and a successful career as a lawyer, Brian was able to hide his clinical depression and alcohol and cocaine addictions - for a while.
Today, as an inspirational speaker in long-term recovery, Brian looks back on his journey with honesty, compassion, and even humor as he reflects both on what he has learned about himself and his career choice and how the legal profession enables addiction. His demons, which date to his childhood, controlled him through failed marriages and stays in a psychiatric facility, until they brought him to the brink of suicide. That was his wake-up call. This is his story.
Brian also takes an in-depth look at why there is such a high percentage of problematic alcohol use and other mental health issues in the legal profession. What types of therapies work? Are 12-step programs the only answer? Brian also includes interviews with experts on the subject as well as others in the profession who are now in recovery. The Addicted Lawyer is both a serious study of addiction and a compelling story of redemption.
©2017 Brian Cuban (P)2017 TantorWhat listeners say about The Addicted Lawyer
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- kim borrows
- 02-06-23
Could have been really good.
Was just all over the place kept jumping backwards said let’s jump back a year then a sentence later fast forward to 8 months. Was hard to keep up with were he was with his addiction. Maybe it’s just me being autistic and having a need for everything to be in chronological order. I’ve listened to a lot of these books. His stories in between are interesting but trying to remember where they fit in within the time line of story was a constant battle. I pursued but the style of how he told his story just wasn’t for me.
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- S. J. Kramer
- 05-02-24
Very interesting and valuable read
Very interesting and valuable read. For anyone in recovery or thinking there could be an issue worth taking the time out to read. I’m not in this particular industry but took a lot from the book and can only assume many other professional industry’s have the same issues and statistics as quoted in this.
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