Podcasts about co-occurring disorders

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Best podcasts about co-occurring disorders

Latest podcast episodes about co-occurring disorders

Addict II Athlete's podcast
Long-Term Care: The Lifeline for Recovery

Addict II Athlete's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 46:17


In this episode of the Addict to Athlete podcast, Coach Blu Robinson engages with Dr. Mark Hrymoc, an addiction psychiatrist, to discuss the evolving landscape of addiction treatment, particularly focusing on Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT). They explore the importance of integrating mental and physical health in recovery, the duration of care needed for individuals struggling with addiction, and the risks associated with rapid detoxification. Dr. Hrymoc explains how Suboxone works in the brain to help stabilize patients and addresses the mixed data surrounding cannabis as a treatment option. The conversation emphasizes the need for a compassionate, individualized approach to addiction recovery, highlighting the importance of destigmatizing medication use in treatment. In this conversation, Dr. Mark Hrymoc discusses the evolving landscape of psychiatric treatments, particularly focusing on psychedelics and ketamine. He emphasizes the importance of understanding co-occurring disorders and the psychological aspects of pain management. The discussion also touches on the future of non-addictive pain medications and the significance of building trust in treatment relationships. Dr. Hrymoc advocates for open communication between patients and healthcare providers to foster effective treatment outcomes.   Takeaways MAT offers a new perspective on addiction treatment. Combining medication and therapy yields the best results. Addiction is a chronic disease with no cure. Long-term relationships with clients are crucial for recovery. Rapid detox can be dangerous and should be approached with caution. Suboxone helps stabilize patients without the high of other opioids. Cannabis has mixed results in treating mental health issues. Destigmatizing medication-assisted treatment is essential. Every family has someone affected by addiction. Individualized treatment plans are key to successful recovery. Psychedelics are being researched for various psychiatric conditions. Ketamine is effective for treatment-resistant depression and anxiety. Understanding the timeline of addiction and mental health issues is crucial. Pain perception is influenced by both physical and psychological factors.   00:00- Introduction to Addiction and Recovery 01:55- Understanding Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) 07:28- The Intersection of Mental and Physical Health in Recovery 10:41- The Duration of Care in Addiction Recovery 14:28- The Risks of Rapid Detox and Medication Management 18:01- How Suboxone Works in Addiction Treatment 21:47- Exploring Harm Reduction and Future Treatment Trends 23:57- The Evolving Landscape of Psychedelics in Psychiatry 26:20- Ketamine as a Treatment for Depression 28:56- Navigating Co-Occurring Disorders 32:56- The Future of Non-Addictive Pain Medications 36:37- Understanding Pain: The Psychological Component 41:58- Building Trust in Treatment Relationships   Please join Addict to Athlete's Patreon support page and help us turn the mess of addiction into the message of sobriety! https://www.patreon.com/addicttoathlete Please visit our website for more information on Team Addict to Athlete and Addiction Recovery Podcasts. https://www.AddictToAthlete.org Join the Team! Circle, our new social support event, along with the team and athlete communication platform, is designed to help us break free from doom scrolling and shadow banning and foster stronger connections among us. Follow the link, download the app, and start this new chapter of Team AIIA! Join Circle https://a2a.circle.so/join?invitation_token=16daaa0d9ecd7421d384dd05a461464ce149cc9e-63d4aa30-1a67-4120-ae12-124791dfb519

Genesis The Podcast
At the Intersection of Addiction and Violence: The complex connection between substance use and abuse

Genesis The Podcast

Play Episode Play 57 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 29:36 Transcription Available


Courtney Messina, Director of Clinical Services for Greenhouse Inpatient & Outpatient Treatment Centers in Grand Prairie and Arlington, Texas, and a Licensed Professional Counselor Supervisor and Licensed Chemical Dependency Counselor, joins us to explore the invisible threads that bind the scourge of addiction to the turmoil of domestic violence. In this episode, we peel back the layers of these intertwined crises through the powerful narrative of "Amy," whose experience with substance dependency and an abusive relationship illuminates the harsh realities faced by victims of domestic violence. We navigate the often misunderstood concept of addiction as a complex brain disorder, dismantling the myth that it is a choice, and delve into how this malady exacerbates the already volatile nature of abusive relationships.Ms. Messina, who has worked in the field of behavioral health since 2014, articulates the nuanced approach required to address the consequences of these co-occurring disorders. Our dialogue traverses from the statistical to the personal, examining the multifaceted forms of abuse and the vicious cycle it creates, often leading victims to seek solace in substances. This episode offers an insightful journey into the heart of these social issues and the transformative power of empathy and targeted support.

Passing the Counseling NCMHCE narrative exam
Demystifying Disorders: Co-Occurring Disorders

Passing the Counseling NCMHCE narrative exam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 11:37 Transcription Available


Embark on a profound journey with us as we unravel the complexities of co-occurring disorders alongside our insightful co-host, Stacy Frost. Together, we illuminate the often-misunderstood intersection where mental health meets substance use, unpacking the critical signs and tailoring treatment to individual needs. Discover how bipolar disorder intertwines with alcohol, how PTSD merges with a bottle, and the shadowy dance between depression and opioids. Through our conversation, we promise insights that will deepen your understanding of these dual battles waged within the mind and body, equipping you with the knowledge to recognize and address the nuanced symptoms that often go unnoticed.With an ear to the ground and an eye on the latest clinical tools, we guide you through the maze of diagnostic techniques that are reshaping our approach to dual diagnosis. The Structured Clinical Interview for DSM Disorders and the Mini International Neuropsychiatric Interview emerge as our compasses in this terrain, helping clinicians navigate the nuanced presentations of co-occurring disorders. As we share these insights, remember that a well-informed perspective is your best ally in supporting those facing the silent struggles of intertwined mental health and substance challenges. Join us for an engaging session that not only prepares you for clinical practice but also offers a beacon of understanding for anyone touched by these complex conditions.If you need to study for your national licensing exam, try the free samplers at: LicensureExamsThis podcast is not associated with the NBCC, AMFTRB, ASW, ANCC, NASP, NAADAC, CCMC, NCPG, CRCC, or any state or governmental agency responsible for licensure.

The Recovered Life Show
Overcoming the Challenges of Co-occurring Disorders in Addiction Recovery

The Recovered Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 27:21


In this informative episode of the Recovered Life Show, Damon Frank and Michelle Rowley discuss the challenges of co-occurring disorders in addiction recovery. They talk about the difficulty in diagnosing and treating these conditions and the effect of stigma and denial. Michelle shares her personal recovery journey and emphasizes the importance of self-acceptance, empowerment, and finding a supportive community. The episode also covers the significance of coaching and peer support groups, the need for a proper diagnosis from a medical professional, and the value of personalized recovery plans. Listen to this insightful episode for advice and encouragement on dealing with co-occurring disorders in addiction recovery.===============================Find out more about Https://pxl.to/rlmichelle===============================

AllBetter
Detachment

AllBetter

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 27, 2022 58:27 Transcription Available


Arianne Scheller, Ph.D., LPCDr. Scheller has a bachelor's and master's degree in Counseling from the University of Scranton, her PhD., in Human Development from Marywood University, and is a Licensed Professional Counselor in the state of Pennsylvania.  Dr. Scheller is an adult child of an alcoholic and has worked with families dealing with addiction in various counseling settings for the last 25 years.  Dr. Scheller has a private practice where she and her significant other, Peter Smith, MS, see patients on an individual outpatient basis and is the Chief Executive Officer of Endless Mountains Extended Care. Endless Mountains is an inpatient, dual diagnosis, drug and alcohol residential facility for adult males located in the beautiful NEPA countryside on 9 acres. Dr. Scheller and her father Steve, who is in long-term recovery, built Endless Mountains together, as a family business.  Steve is a commercial builder and renovated the building and Dr. Scheller licensed the brand-new facility through the state and created the entire clinical program, starting in 2017.  In terms of treatment protocols, Dr. Scheller and her clinical team focus on a trauma-informed model of treatment which first pinpoints the patient's trauma and reason for the patient's self-medicating behavior.  Dr. Scheller is trained in EMDR and regression hypnosis which are two techniques used to address trauma.  TF-CBT and the Seeking Safety group curriculum are two other ways Endless Mountains therapists address patient trauma. After the trauma is addressed and processed, patients receive an individualized treatment plan which can include but is not limited to: 12 step work, SMART recovery groups, Life Skills, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and DBT, Coping Skills, educational counseling and inventories, nutritional counseling and exercise, Reiki, daily meditation, breathwork, medication management and MAT, and a continued focus on mental health in conjunction with physical well-being This can be a lengthy but certainly worthwhile and successful process, which is why many patients stay at Endless Mountains anywhere from 30 days to 6 months.  Dr. Scheller believes that the most important aspect of treatment is to view mental health, physical health, and addiction together in order to appropriately and individually treat each patient. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/allbetter)

Counselor Toolbox Podcast
Specific Needs of Women and Primary Caregivers in Co-Occurring Disorders Treatment

Counselor Toolbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2021 59:44


Chat with me at https://members.docsnipes.com/ For $10/month where you get access to my tips for health and wellness and you can text chat with me privately 7 days a week. #cheapceus #SAMHSA #counselingskills #dawnelisesnipes TIP 51 Specific Needs of Women Instructor: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes PhD, LPC-MHSP Executive Director, AllCEUs Objectives – Identify how the needs […]

Empowering Connections
Addiction and Relationships

Empowering Connections

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 33:39


In the 62nd episode my guest is Charles Phipps , who is a Licensed Master Social Worker and owner or Paradigm Counseling . Charles is also a Certified Addiction Counselor who shares his expertise on " Addiction and Relationships" . Charles shares information on the stages of addiction, including how the pandemic has impacted substance use and addiction.  Listen to Charles share how alcohol and other drugs impact the body and relationships. Are you in need of coaching or counseling for anxiety, depression or having relationship problems? You can find me at  my website, (www.empoweringserenity.net ) or follow me on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/connieakinslpc/and  join my Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/empoweringserenityandguidance and  locate me on the Therapy for Black Girls website for counseling. Please subscribe, rate, and review the podcast and help Connie Akins increase the number of views and listeners. Please share and thanks for your support. 

Counselor Toolbox Podcast
Addiction Case Study Using the PACER Method

Counselor Toolbox Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 53:55


440 – Addiction Case Study Using the PACER Method Counselor Toolbox Podcast Episode 440 Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes PhD, LPC-MHSP, LMHC Executive Director, AllCEUs.com Podcast Host: Counselor Toolbox and Case Management Toolbox Sponsored by TherapyNotes.com Manage your practice securely and efficiently. Two free weeks of TherapyNotes with coupon code “CEU” Objectives – Review a case study […]

Mental Health News Radio
La Hacienda: Addiction Treatment & Co-Occurring Disorders with Dr. James Boone

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2017 35:54


Sarah Oliveira McDonald, a long time listener of our podcast and part of the La Hacienda family, extended an invitation on behalf of La Hacienda Treatment Center for our team to visit their incredible campus located in Hunt, Texas. As our listeners know, we are always searching for treatment facilities that provide exemplary services. We volunteered our time with a mission to get to know their staff who are considered family and interview some of their clinical team.Please welcome Dr. James Boone to the show. Dr. Boone is the medical director for La Hacienda and shared his love of working in the Behavioral Health. Dr. James Boone has worked with La Hacienda Treatment Center since 2004. James’ career in medicine began when he graduated from Baylor University in 1980 with a BS degree, followed by attendance at Southwestern Medical School in Dallas, TX where he graduated with honors in 1984. He did his internal medicine internship and residency at Baylor University Medical Center in Dallas, Texas and completed the program and his board certification in Internal Medicine in 1987. He began his career by practicing in the family’s private practice in Pasadena, Texas. In 2004, he joined Dan in the full time practice of Addiction Medicine in Hunt, TX. He has been a member of the American Society of Addiction Medicine since 2004 and is board certified in Addiction Medicine.www.lahacienda.com

Mental Health News Radio
La Hacienda: The Full Spectrum of Addiction with Dr. Katherine McQueen

Mental Health News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2017 26:08


Sarah Oliveira McDonald, a long time listener of our podcast and part of the La Hacienda family, extended an invitation on behalf of La Hacienda Treatment Center for our team to visit their incredible campus located in Hunt, Texas. As our listeners know, we are always searching for treatment facilities that provide exemplary services. We volunteered our time with a mission to get to know their staff who are considered family and interview some of their clinical team.Please welcome Dr. Katie McQueen to the show. We had the honor of listening to one of the many educational sessions she provides for staff and residents. She joined us in her office to discuss addiction and co-occurring disorders. Join us for an eye opening discussion about the full spectrum of addiction disorders with some special focus on food addiction. Katie McQueen, MD, is a nationally recognized expert in the field of addiction medicine. She has written several book chapters and articles related to addiction and has lectured extensively on screening, brief intervention, and referral to treatment (SBIRT), as well as prescription drug misuse, and addiction as a medical disorder. While on faculty at Baylor College of Medicine and UTHSC-Houston, Dr. McQueen developed and was the Medical Director for InSight, the State of Texas SBIRT program. InSight screened more than 90,000 Harris County residents for substance use problems and provided both brief intervention and more intensive services when appropriate to more than 20,000 patients. Her pioneering work in SBIRT has been recognized by the Office of National Drug Control Policy and the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Prior to joining the medical staff at La Hacienda she practiced Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine in Houston, Texas.For more information please visit www.lahacienda.com.

Happiness Isn't Brain Surgery-  Depression | Mindfulness | Mental Health | Recovery | Doc Snipes | Addiction

Before you can start on your journey to Happiness, you must first identify what is keeping you from being happy. What is causing your fatigue, irritability, impulsiveness, lack of motivation etc. Learn about the many different things that can cause these "symptoms" and how to identify what might be causing it for YOU.

In the Author's Corner with Etienne
Rhonda Johnson and Memoirs of An Addict

In the Author's Corner with Etienne

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2014 32:00


Born and raised in the Nation’s Capitol, Washington, DC, M/R {Memoirs Rhonda} Johnson is the author of Memoirs of An Addict: Fact or Fiction. Inspired by her story as someone living with co-occurring disorders, Rhonda offers insight from a dynamic perspective, drawing from her personal experiences, clinical education, and professional work background. She feels compelled and empowered to be an advocate of change by promoting Hope that recovery is a Process and it is Possible.  A graduate from the Dept. of Behavioral Health’s Co-Occurring Clinical Competency Course, and the Office of Consumer and Family Affairs Certified Peer Specialist Certification Program, both in her hometown of Washington, DC, she has become a leader amongst her peers by sharing  her challenges and experiences within the recovery of mental health and addiction’s  communities through motivational speaking and interactive workshop presentations. M/R Johnson is the creator of several social networking groups that she facilitates on LinkedIn, {ATT} Addiction the Truth, and Certified Peer Specialists {United} on Facebook where members can engage or start therapeutic discussions of interest by  demonstrating leadership and share education to unite in knowledge. M/R Johnson believes her time has come, and that no matter what challenges a person encounters in this road to life, “All things are possible with FAITH in God!” www.memoirsof2165.com

Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS
Co-occurring Disorders - Dual Diagnosis

Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2012 38:00


Our guest this evening is Marlene Reil, PhD, CASAC who will be discussing co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. Dr. Reil also specializes in mindfulness and smoking cessation.

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work
Episode 29 - Dr. David Biegel: Facilitators and Barriers to Supported Employment for Individuals with Co-Occurring Disorders

inSocialWork - The Podcast Series of the University at Buffalo School of Social Work

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2009 28:01


In this episode, Dr. David Biegel discusses his latest research examining facilitators and barriers to employment for individuals with co-occurring serious mental illness and substance use disorders, and implications for agency practices.