Below are the best videos we could find on Drug Addiction and addiction recovery.
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For over 30 years, Joy battled addiction. Now with four years in recovery, she tells her story.
With drug addiction and overdose rampant in Seattle, how can we change our mindset to make progress on this topic? Brad Finegood shares methods of how we can view addiction with intent to help.
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As President Trump says he'll declare opioid overdoses a national emergency, physician and author Dr. Gabor Maté says an effective response would address the emotional pain and adverse conditions at the root of addiction.
Scott McFadden is a Licensed Addictions Counselor, who also identifies as a person in long term recovery from heroin and other drugs.
Most addicted drug users do recover, but it takes time. We know that recovery results from an interplay between individual and social factors such as personal motivation or meeting the (wo)man of your dreams. But that’s not enough.
We need to stop blaming addicts and start treating them. Right now, our treatment options are severely limited and often misguided.
Objectives u Define codependency u Identify characteristics of the codependent relationship u Explore the motivations for these behaviors u Hypothesize alternate, healthier behaviors Recovery & Resilience International in partnership with AllCEUs.
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Heroin has a found a tragic foothold in Ohio. After the closing of the pill mills, the Mexican drug enterprise took over where the opiates left off. Currently, seven people die each day due to overdoses. Crystal Oertle is lucky to be alive after a 12-year dance with heroin.
Smash the stigma of mental illness to help others with mental health diagnoses find treatment, recovery, and peace. Hufsa Ahmad is a Muslim woman, social worker, and standup comedian who lives with schizoaffective disorder. Having transformed from a victim of her illness to a champion of recovery.
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