Cody Peterson is a recovering alcoholic and drug addict with over a decade of sobriety. Ever the seeker, he has been a student of spirituality and religion since adolescence, though it wasn’t enough to stave off addiction. He eventually lost everything, including his vital spiritual connection, struggling for many years to get clean and sober. After a six-month stint in jail and periods of homelessness, Cody finally sobered up for good after working the Twelve Steps. That kicked off an intense study of the connection between psychology and religion, and when he finally discovered the writings of C.G. Jung, he resonated deeply with the ideas espoused by the Swiss psychiatrist. Excited by the many corollaries between Bill Wilson’s and C.G. Jung’s methodologies, Peterson felt called to examine the Twelve Steps through a Jungian lens and to share his insights in his writings and talks.