DiscoverSMART Recovery® PodcastDr. Amy Krentzman Aims For North of Neutral
Dr. Amy Krentzman Aims For North of Neutral

Dr. Amy Krentzman Aims For North of Neutral

Update: 2025-09-28
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Dr. Amy Krentzman is an Associate Professor and Director of Research at the University of Minnesota School of Social Work. Her research interests include alcohol and other substance use disorders, positive psychology, spirituality, and journaling to support addiction recovery. Dr. Krentzman coauthored an article that was recently published in the Journal of Positive Psychology titled, Happiness with recovery from alcohol and substance use disorders predicts abstinence and treatment retention. 

In this podcast Dr. Krentzman talks about her interest in the field of recovery, the results of her study of happiness, and the concept of "North of Neutral," which is a core principle in Positive psychology. This principle means that just trying to fix problems is not enough of a goal, instead it suggests that a person's well-being can extend into a state characterized by flourishing, pursuing passions, and finding a sense of meaning in life. 

Helpful links:

Summary of Happiness With recovery research study

Positive Recovery Journaling

Dr. Amy Krentzman video on gratitude in recovery

 

 

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Dr. Amy Krentzman Aims For North of Neutral

Dr. Amy Krentzman Aims For North of Neutral