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"Overcoming the world is not an event that happens in a day or two. It happens over a lifetime as we repeatedly embrace the doctrine of Christ
." Pres. Nelson Oct 2022
Overcoming the "mind-numbing effects of addiction" is possible with the right tools, support, and continual daily repentance. As someone with a desire to assist and support another in addiction, the more reasons you can have to arm yourself with all the tools you can.
In the I Have Recovered newsletter, you will receive tools, insights, and resources to help those seeking true repentance find healing and access to Christ's Atonement.
"Be ye therefore perfect - EVENTUALLY" Jeffery R. Holland - 2017
The newsletter contains tools and insights for:
🔹 A shame-free recovery approach rooted in Christ’s love, not fear or guilt 🔹 A supportive community that understands your struggle without judgment 🔹 Gospel-centered tools to help you break free, rebuild confidence, and reclaim feelings of worth.
The Returned To Honor recovery program teaches that:
"You are not an addict but have addictions and that means you can change".
"Your behaviors do not define you. You are more powerful than a behavior."
"Addictions are behaviors that attempt to meet a need. Recovery happens when you learn new behaviors and truly meet the need."
This is not just another recovery program—
It is a journey of faith, hope, and transformation. Through group work, individualized support, and gospel-centered principles, participants emerge not only free from addiction but also fully reconciled with God and themselves, ready to live a life of honor and purpose.
You Don’t Have to Stay Stuck—Real Recovery Starts Here
What if everything you’ve been told about addiction isn’t the full story? What if you’re not broken, diseased, or destined to struggle forever? At Returned to Honor / I Have Recovered, we believe something radical—you can fully recover. Not just manage. Not just cope. But actually break free from addiction and reclaim your life.
The Path to Recovery: Building Resilience
Recovery is more than abstinence. It’s about building a life you don’t want to escape from. At Returned To Honor, we provide a structured, supportive environment where participants can develop the tools they need to thrive.
MEET BRETT M. JUDD
I have been called the Anti-Addiction, Addiction Therapist.
Years ago, I became frustrated with the traditional and entrenched addiction mentality. Clients I worked with continued to fail to find recovery through it.
It was halting, unmotivating, and produced a scene of shame and failure. It does not have to be that way.
I've helped many individuals over the last 30 years discover hope and recovery. I see addiction much differently than most have been taught. I believe and teach that it's recoverable. I believe you can be free.
I am a lifelong member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and a clinical social worker by profession. I have a strong testimony of the Atonement of Jesus Christ and see that as the core to change and hope. I have created this program to support you in your desire for healing and recovery.