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Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Episode 8-Social Work is Political with Jaxie @socialworkispolitical
The conversation begins with an introduction to social work and the importance of political engagement within the profession. The discussion highlights the inherent political nature of social work and the impact of political decisions on social workers and their clients. The conversation covers the importance of local advocacy and its impact, the role of political engagement and moral compass, personal growth and evolution, and the significance of advocacy in social work. It emphasizes the diverse forms of advocacy and the impact of local involvement.TakeawaysSocial work is inherently politicalThe impact of political decisions...
2026-01-13
48 min
Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Episode 7-Deconstructing Social Work with Liz Sweetbrass, LMSW-C
The conversation explores the concept of decolonization in social work and the power dynamics in therapy. It delves into the importance of understanding and addressing power dynamics in therapy, as well as the essential work of decolonization for social workers. The discussion also highlights the need for social workers to engage in their own decolonization process and the significance of returning to inherent wisdom and intuition. The conversation delves into the themes of reconnecting with identity and privilege, community engagement, mutual aid, and the impact of consumerism. It explores the loss of connection, pursuit of wealth, and the feeling...
2026-01-09
35 min
Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Episode 6-Social Work and Safety
The podcast episode discusses the tragic incident of a social worker's murder and the safety concerns in the social work profession. It also highlights the importance of unions for social workers and the need for structural improvements to anticipate and respond to workplace tragedies.TakeawaysSafety issues in the social work professionThe importance of unions for social workersChapters00:00 Challenges in the Social Work Profession and the Role of Unions
2026-01-09
07 min
Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Episode 5-Social Work Under Pressure
The conversation covers the restriction of access to social work education, the impact of NASW restructuring, and the targeting of the social work profession. These themes are explored in detail, highlighting the challenges and implications for social workers and the profession as a whole.TakeawaysRestriction of access to social work educationImpact of NASW restructuringChapters00:00 Targeting of Social Work Profession
2026-01-09
11 min
Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Episode 4-Social Workers and Political Action
The conversation explores the importance of political action for social workers and the key responsibilities they have in advocating for clients and communities. It delves into the role of policy and practice in social work, the need to protect the social work profession, and the importance of amplifying marginalized voices. Additionally, it discusses the focus on prevention and long-term solutions, fulfilling ethical responsibilities, and the collective impact of political action.TakeawaysPolitical action is essential for social workersAdvocating for clients and communities is a key responsibility of social workersChapters00:00...
2026-01-09
13 min
Diabetes Day by Day
Holiday Strategies for People with Diabetes
In this episode of Diabetes Day by Day, Drs. Neil Skolnik and Sara Wettergreen are joined by Aaron Sutton, LCSW, BCD, CAADC, to explore the unique challenges the holidays can bring when living with diabetes. They share practical strategies and offer guidance on how loved ones can provide meaningful support throughout the holiday season. Presented by: Neil Skolnik, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program, Abington Jefferson Health, Abington, PA Sara Wettergreen, PharmD, BCACP, BC-ADM, Assistant Professor, Department of Clinical P...
2025-12-16
30 min
Diabetes Day by Day
Overcoming Decision Fatigue in Diabetes
In this episode of Diabetes Day by Day, Drs. Neil Skolnik and Sara Wettergreen talk with Aaron Sutton, LCSW, BCD, CAADC, and Casey Coffman about decision fatigue—what it means and ways to cope, especially as the holiday season approaches. Living with diabetes means making countless decisions every day—from meal choices to medication timing. Over time, this can lead to decision fatigue, impacting both your mental health and diabetes management. Presented by: Neil Skolnik, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Director, Family Medicine Resi...
2025-10-17
28 min
Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Episode 3- with Lynne Bosma; macro social worker with Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America.
Welcome to Just A Social Worker Podcast episode 3 with Lynne Bosma from the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America and macro social workers.We dive into being a macro social worker, her experiences, the benefits and downsides of being a macro social worker as well as issues of health inequities, racism and sexism.Want to know more! Make sure you subscribe and follow the podcast.Want to learn more about Lynne? You can follow her on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lynnegbosma/
2025-08-04
52 min
Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Episode 2 with Dr. Raenece Johnson
Welcome to our first interview episode! This week I am talking to Dr. Raenece Johnson who is the president of the NASW-MI chapter, recently PhD defender and overall bad ass! Check out the episode about our talk on social work, education, access and just being silly.**Note...this podcast is not intended to be therapy or mental health treatment. It is intended for entertainment only and the opinions of the guests and hosts are not representative of the entire field of social work. If you need mental health treatment and live in the United...
2025-07-21
36 min
Just A Social Worker; Celebrating Social Workers.
Just A Social Work Podcast Episode 1
Hi everyone! I am dropping my intro episode of Just A Social Worker podcast. I hope you love it too!Want to follow me? Check me out on Instagram @laurieeldred_eldred_lmswc_caadc or. @justasocialworkerpodcast.I would love to hear you thoughts or feedback!
2025-05-20
01 min
Untold Valor: Veterans Recovery in Action
CAADC: Bridging The Gap For Veterans with Clarence Jones
We’re honored to be joined by Clarence Jones today, a Marine Corps veteran whose own struggles after service ignited his passion for helping others. After facing challenges that led to a medical discharge, Clarence experienced firsthand the difficulties many veterans encounter when transitioning to civilian life. Determined to make a difference, he now works with the Community Action Agency of Delaware County (CAADC) to connect veterans with critical resources for housing, mental health, and addiction recovery.In this episode, Clarence shares how CAADC and the Support Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) programs are making a real im...
2025-04-03
18 min
Imagine Freedom
Episode 10: Katie Papke - Part 2
Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP In this episode, host Robin Hassler Thompson imagines freedom with Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP. Katie is a human trafficking survivor. She is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Clinically Certified Human Trafficking Victims Services Provider. Katie has her own private therapy practice and has a passion for providing trauma treatment to survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, and other traumas. Katie has years of experience in community education and consultation. She is a School of Social Work Program Associate Professor...
2025-03-12
31 min
Imagine Freedom
Episode 10: Katie Papke - Part 2
Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP In this episode, host Robin Hassler Thompson imagines freedom with Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP. Katie is a human trafficking survivor. She is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Clinically Certified Human Trafficking Victims Services Provider. Katie has her own private therapy practice and has a passion for providing trauma treatment to survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, and other traumas. Katie has years of experience in community education and consultation. She is a School of Social Work Program Associate Professor...
2025-03-12
31 min
Getting to the Couch
Getting to the Couch Ep. 1 - Selecting a Therapist or Counselor
Send us a textThis episode provides a brief overview of what to consider when selecting a therapist or counselor.Your support is always appreciated and Welcomed! Here is a link to support this podcast:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2391677/supportThanks you for listening!Support the showThanks for listening! I hope this episode helped you in getting to therapy and utilizing therapy effectively. If you have any questions about this podcast or would like to provide comments or s...
2025-01-24
31 min
Getting to the Couch
A little bit about us.
Send us a textThis podcast episode gives you a brief description of its hosts and why they have chose to do a podcast about the challenges to getting in and staying in therapy.Your support is always appreciated and Welcomed! Here is a link to support this podcast:https://www.buzzsprout.com/2391677/supportThanks you for listening!Support the showThanks for listening! I hope this episode helped you in getting to therapy and utilizing therapy effectively. If you have...
2025-01-10
19 min
All Things Private Practice Podcast
Before You Lose a Tooth, Open Your Practice
In this episode, I speak with Denielle Rigoglioso-Lambert, a licensed professional counselor, certified substance abuse counselor, private practice owner, business strategist, and respected industry leader, about her inspiring journey and the evolution of careers in private practice, the multifaceted ways therapists can expand their impact, and the financial mindset shifts necessary for sustainable growth.3 takeaways:Risk-taking is essential for growth: Stepping out of comfort zones is necessary for both personal and professional development.Multiple Revenue Streams: Diversify income by leveraging your existing skill sets in various avenues like coaching, speaking, and creating retreats.Self-Care Leads to...
2024-12-21
30 min
Diabetes Core Update
Special Edition: Respiratory Vaccinations and Combating Vaccine Hesitancy in People With Diabetes–December 2024
In this special episode of Diabetes Core Update, our host, Dr. Neil Skolnik, discusses with two expert guests the recommendations for respiratory vaccinations in people with diabetes, the rise in vaccine hesitancy and some of the possible reasons for this hesitancy, and several ways to address vaccine hesitancy in the office. This special edition is sponsored by Sanofi. Presented by: Neil Skolnik, MD, Professor of Family and Community Medicine, Sidney Kimmel Medical College, Thomas Jefferson University; Associate Director, Family Medicine Residency Program, Abington–Jefferson Health John J. Russell, MD, Professor of Fami...
2024-12-20
32 min
Imagine Freedom
Episode 8: Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP
Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP In this episode, host Robin Hassler Thompson imagines freedom with Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP. Katie is a human trafficking survivor. She is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Clinically Certified Human Trafficking Victims Services Provider. Katie has her own private therapy practice and has a passion for providing trauma treatment to survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, and other traumas. Katie has years of experience in community education and consultation. She is a School of Social Work Program Associate Professor...
2024-11-21
46 min
Imagine Freedom
Episode 8: Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP
Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP In this episode, host Robin Hassler Thompson imagines freedom with Katie Papke, LMSW, CAADC, CCHTVSP. Katie is a human trafficking survivor. She is a Licensed Master Social Worker, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor and a Clinically Certified Human Trafficking Victims Services Provider. Katie has her own private therapy practice and has a passion for providing trauma treatment to survivors of human trafficking, domestic violence, sexual assault, and other traumas. Katie has years of experience in community education and consultation. She is a School of Social Work Program Associate Professor...
2024-11-21
46 min
Recovery Recharged with Ellen Stewart: The Pushy Broad From The Bronx®
Cannabis: Legal but Not Harmless – Unpacking the New Normal with Kate Appleman MA, MBA, LPC, CAADC, CSAT, CCS
We explore the impact of marijuana legalization on society, the increased prevalence of cannabis use disorder, and its significant effects on mental health, particularly among adolescents. Clinician Kate Appleman talks about recovery approaches and the urgent need for informed public health messaging as cannabis becomes more socially accepted. This episode will surprise you!
2024-10-23
00 min
Recovery Recharged with Ellen Stewart Pushy Broad from the Bronx
Cannabis: Legal but Not Harmless – Unpacking the New Normal with Kate Appleman MA, MBA, LPC, CAADC, CSAT, CCS
We explore the impact of marijuana legalization on society, the increased prevalence of cannabis use disorder, and its significant effects on mental health, particularly among adolescents. Clinician Kate Appleman talks about recovery approaches and the urgent need for informed public health messaging as cannabis becomes more socially accepted. This episode will surprise you!
2024-10-23
26 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She S2E6 Social Wellbeing
In this episode we discuss the importance of creating that social circle of sisters. We discuss Kasley Killam, author of "The Art and Science of Connection" and her concept of 5-3-1. "5-3-1" helps us get and stay connected with others, prevents isolation, and helps us with our overall wellbeing. We also discuss ways to start allowing others into our lives when we may be untrusting or fearful.
2024-08-19
23 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Intellectual Idiots & Wonderful Morons
Join me as we discuss the 2024 Paris Olympics, and the wonderful morons and intellectual idiots who are judging these amazing female athletes like Simone Biles, Sha 'Carri Richardson and Ilona Maher.
2024-08-05
24 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She S2E4: Speaking the Unspeakable
If I had a cast on my leg, you could see my leg was broken. I can't wear a cast over my heart or my head. How will you know if they are broke? How will you know if I'm dealing with a bout of depression instead of a cold or sinus infection. Why do we openly share medical issues but become tight lipped when it comes to our mental health. Join me as I discuss breaking the taboo and talk about my history of depression and alcoholism and let me know if you relate to anything I share.
2024-07-22
29 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Changing the script S2E3
Are you a "fixer", a "caretaker", the "referee"? What were those early messages you received about your place in the world? Let's talk about how to challenge these deep-rooted beliefs that don't work for us any longer. Let's work on rewiring those automatic messages and replace them with new ones validating our self-worth and strength.
2024-07-01
26 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She S2E2 Drinking Season is Here
Summer is here - this means beach, vacation, graduations and parties. How are you going to stay clean and sober? What do you think about all of the Alcohol Free choices out there today? Join me as I talk about ways to navigate the season of drinking and learn tips to stay the course of your own recovery journey
2024-06-17
26 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She S2E1 Happy Pride
I always knew something was different about me. We couldn't put the finger on it in the 80's, we didn't have the language. Now we celebrate pride with the language, and the pride, and a reflection of the struggles that brought us to where we are today. Please join me in this emotional and intense episode as we discuss Pride month and what it means.
2024-06-03
30 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She S2E1 Promo
Happy Pride Month! Lets talk about why Pride Month is so important. Join me as I share with you my experiences growning up as a lesbian in the 80's. We will chat about the acromyms being used today, the LGBTQ+ community now and how important it is to support the community today.
2024-05-31
01 min
Family Sobriety Now
Taking Care of Yourself
Joseph discussed that in a holistic recovery process, prioritizing personal well-being is crucial to supporting a loved one. Engaging in support groups, such as 12-step-based groups, spiritual support groups, and community groups, provides shared experiences and insights into the recovery process. Building a support system, including community support groups, will help maintain a healthy state of mind, body, and spirit. Joseph also challenged listeners to an exercise to stay in good mental, physical, and spiritual health. By prioritizing their own well-being, caregivers can better support their loved ones in recovery. About our Host:Joseph B. Devlin...
2024-05-30
11 min
The Stroke Diva Fabulous Show
Ep. 280 - The Stroke Diva Fabulous Show
Meet Dr. Dawn Sheree Paramore on Monday, May 20, 2024, at 4:00 PM EST! About Dr. Dawn Sheree- Dr. Dawn is a licensed Psychotherapist and Certified Prevention Specialist. She is dedicated to the fight to destigmatize mental health, working with visionaries who understand health disparities and desire to provide resources to create successful, thriving communities. Dr. Dawn possesses a Bachelor’s degree from Norfolk State University and a Master’s degree in Community Counseling from Wilmington University. Her doctoral studies in social science focused on the complexities of Adverse Childhood Experiences and Social Determinants of Health. Dr. Dawn is the C.E.O. of T...
2024-05-20
1h 04
Family Sobriety Now
Peace in the Storm, Accountability, Amends and Family Growth
Jen shared her journey supporting a loved one through addiction, emphasizing the importance of community support and setting boundaries. She reflected on her past controlling behavior, expressing gratitude to her children for guiding her towards personal growth and strengthening her family. Jen and Joseph discussed the importance of accountability and making amends, highlighting the positive impact on family dynamics. Last, Jen discussed seeking family counseling with her husband highlighting it as a crucial part of their journey towards building a strong and lasting marriage.About our Host:Joseph B. Devlin, MA, CAADC, is a respected...
2024-05-16
54 min
Family Sobriety Now
Self-Advocacy and Assessment Process
Joseph discussed the importance of self-advocacy, particularly when dealing with healthcare providers and insurance companies. He emphasized the need to be informed and persistent in understanding what treatments are covered. He also discussed the current crisis of addiction and the importance of advocating for loved ones seeking treatment. Joseph then outlined the intake process for addiction treatment, emphasizing the need to schedule the first appointment in the morning and recommended having a close family member present. He also discussed the importance of the assessment process, emphasizing its efficiency and the role of interventionists in providing crucial information. Joseph emphasized...
2024-05-09
15 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She S1 E10: Resilient Recovery
You may have a problem if.... Lets discuss the use of alcohol or drug or any addictive behaviors to cope with life. Lets talk about the road to our rock bottom and how to recovery resiliently.
2024-05-06
30 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She S1 E10 Resilient Recovery
Episode 10 Resilient Recovery drops this coming Monday, May 6th.
2024-05-03
00 min
Family Sobriety Now
Step-Down Approach to Addiction Treatment
Joseph Devlin discussed chapter four treatment options for addiction from his book a Step Out of Darkness. He emphasized that inpatient treatment is not a quick fix but a preparation for life after intensive counseling. He proposed a step-down approach to treatment, starting with detox, followed by inpatient rehab, partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program, and general outpatient. However, he acknowledged the financial and time constraints as major concerns, he clarified that although there's no long-term commitment required, individuals may be 'mortgaging their future'.About our Host:Joseph B. Devlin, MA, CAADC, is a respected...
2024-05-02
18 min
Family Sobriety Now
A Family's Struggle with Substance Abuse
Paul and Maureen shared their experiences dealing with their son's addiction issues. They highlighted the importance of recognizing warning signs such as poor sleep patterns, lack of loyal friends, and erratic behavior. They also shared how their family dynamics changed due to their struggle with their son's addiction, including the challenges of balancing tough love with support. They recounted instances where their son’s actions lead to a loss of trust and changes in household rules. They also discussed their ongoing concerns for their son, the positive steps he is making, and the benefits of setting boundaries.Ab...
2024-04-25
47 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery Be the "Charlie"
Join me as we continue to discuss loving ourselves beyond what we see in the mirror. Let's talk about lifting others up, lifting ourselves up and talk about how Charlie and the Chocolate Factor taught us everything we need to know.
2024-04-22
28 min
Family Sobriety Now
Intervention and Connection in Healing Relationships
Joseph Devlin discussed the importance of connections in our lives, drawing from his book "A Step Out of Darkness." In the episode, he emphasized the role of intervention in rebuilding relationships, especially those affected by addiction. Joseph highlighted the need for a professional interventionist to handle frustration and anger, allowing loved ones to approach the conversation from a place of healing and love. He emphasized that an intervention is not an act of turning one's back on a loved one, but rather a demonstration of persistence and love. Joseph underscored the importance of choosing words that land well with t...
2024-04-18
11 min
Family Sobriety Now
Addressing the Impact of Addiction on Mind, Body and Spirit
Joseph discusses the biological and behavioral aspects of addiction. He describes the complex nature of addiction, including its activation of certain genes, the creation of new neural pathways, the role of community and family, and the evolution of treatment and recovery programs. He emphasizes that addiction is a powerful force that requires understanding and effective engagement. Joseph encourages participants to seek out resources and programs that address all aspects of well-being and stressed the importance of ongoing support from family and community.About our Host:Joseph B. Devlin, MA, CAADC, is a respected behavioral health...
2024-04-11
19 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery - S1E8 - Dreams
What are your goals? What do you dream of doing? How are you going to get there? Join me as we talk about achieving our goals and dreams and the changes and challenges we face to get there.
2024-04-08
25 min
Family Sobriety Now
The Addiction Impact on Society
Joseph discusses the severity of addiction, highlighting that it affects all races, nationalities, and socio-economic groups. He emphasizes that addiction destroys relationships, financial stability, and personal wellbeing, and is a major issue in society. Joseph shares statistics about the prevalence of addiction and its economic impact and stresses the need to tackle the issue proactively, especially for those close to us who are struggling. He also highlights the crucial role of family values and time spent together in promoting sobriety and healing.About our Host:Joseph B. Devlin, MA, CAADC, is a respected behavioral health...
2024-04-04
17 min
Family Sobriety Now
Addiction Epidemic: Shedding Light, Supporting Individuals
In his premiere episode, Joseph discusses the importance of openly addressing the addiction epidemic and supporting individuals without compromising accountability. He emphasizes that addiction often breeds shame and isolation, but these issues can be confronted through community conversations. He also discussed his journey in the treatment industry and his goal to guide others through addiction recovery. Joseph reiterates the goal of shedding light on the epidemic and stressed the importance of asking for and accepting help, as well as the need for a shift in mindset towards the perceived complexity of the recovery process.About our Host:
2024-03-28
09 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery S1E7 Self-Perception and Beauty
Why do we judge ourselves with such self-loathing and distaste? My eyebrows are too thin, my double chin, my voice.... it goes on and on. We need to appreciate uniqueness and different as opposed to giving ourselves the age old messages of us believing we are not enough.
2024-03-25
28 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental wellness & recovery Bullying
Nex Benedict, Andrea Kuch, two people who died due to the effects of bullying. Bullying does not only happen in school and to teenagers, it crosses over into adulthood and the workplace. Lets talk about what we can do for ourselves and others as we deal with bullying.
2024-03-11
24 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's Journey of Mental Wellness & Recovery: "Talk With Me" Series
Resilient She: Talk w ME - My friend Brandy Polster shares how her medical diagnosis of Turner Syndrome turned her into a badass Resilient She. She talks about how Turner Syndrome, as with any disease, has affected her life. Join us for a frank, open conversation about acceptance and self-love despite medical diagnoses, things we can't control, and things in life that make us different.
2024-02-26
33 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental wellness & recovery "Talk With ME" Series
Resilient She "Talk With ME" Series special guest episode. My friend Brandy Polster joins me to discuss her life with Turner's Syndrome. Listen to her resilience and badass-ness as she learned to deal with hearing loss, infertility, societies bias all that goes along with having a medical condition. This podcast drops Monday February 26th.
2024-02-18
00 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental wellness & recovery S1E4 F'Bombs & Aging
In today's podcast we take a realistic look at aging - with a slight twist of humor, a whole bunch of f'bombs (noticed during the playback) and the true expression of growing older.
2024-02-12
28 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental wellness & recovery S1E3 Dry January
As woman, refraining from alcohol is different than it is for men. Let's talk about "Dry January" - and what it means if you are sober curious or an alcoholic. We will also talk about the Resilient She's I know who turned their lives around and now celebrate a life of recovery.
2024-01-29
27 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental wellness & recovery S1E2 Caretaking
Let's talk about caretaking. As women, this role gets placed upon us in many instances. Expectations, inner critics and judgments can leave us feeling guilty or shameful. We need to care for us so we can care for others and not feel bad about it. Join me as we take a look at ways to do it differently since the sandwich generation is the norm.
2024-01-28
26 min
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental health and recovery
Resilient She: Women's journey of mental wellness & recovery E1S1 Boundaries
In this episode we talk about how we got here, where we are going and the inspiration the fueled Resilient She's creation. Our conversation takes us to the book "Real Self Care" by Pooja Lakshmin, MD and how she and fitness instructor Joslyn Thompson Rule helped me understand self care in a whole new light.
2023-12-28
28 min
Diabetes Day by Day
Winter is Here!
Join Drs. Skolnik and Wettergreen, along with special guests: Aaron Sutton, LCSW, BCD, CAADC - Chief Wellness Officer for Graduate Medical Education at Abington-Jefferson Health, and Jordan Burkey, an individual living with diabetes. They will be discussing effective strategies to navigate the winter season and holiday time while living with diabetes. Tune in to learn how to overcome any challenges that may come your way! Share your diabetes story with us by leaving a message at (703) 755-7288. You might be featured on a future Diabetes Day by Day episode.
2023-12-15
29 min
Someone You Know: Facing the Opioid Crisis Together
Facing the Opioid Crisis Together: Intentional Inclusivity at Caron Treatment Centers (Bethany Franklin & Tom McDermitt)
Bethany Franklin is a Lead Family Therapist, M.Ed., LCSW, CAADC, RAE and Tom McDermitt the Sr. Regional Resource Director, BA, AAC, RAE for Caron Treatment Centers. In this episode, we discuss: How addiction as a family disease The roles family and support systems play in recovery How Caron is supporting inclusive recovery environments Equitable access to recovery treatment during the COVID-19 pandemic and beyond What it looks like to enter a recovery journey with Caron Hosted by Heather Major, Executive Director, Independence Blue Cross Foundation. Recovery is possible, and help is available...
2023-11-21
30 min
Lean Into Trauma
Negligent Parents and Becoming A Healed Mother With Special Guest: Marie Selleck
"Stop it, why do you always have to be so much?" "I was a great parent, you had everything you needed." "Stop crying, you're being such a baby." "I'm not going to get all emotional, I provide food and shelter for you and that's more than enough." Maybe you heard some of these expressions as a child from one or both of your parents and struggle today with finding your identity, security, raising your children and more. Tune in to my discussion with...
2023-10-24
47 min
Made For More
Therapy and Bikini Competitions w/ Kaela Barton - EP 31
Welcome to the organized chaos:) Follow + Subscribe! Kaela Barton is a Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) and a Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CAADC). She is also is a badass in the gym and believes the mental and physical is correlated. I believe in having a strong work ethic and being disciplined and has a passion for helping others. Kaela's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kaelabarton Hotlines: SAMHSA: https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline Suicide and Crisis Hotline: 988 YouthLine: Text teen2tee...
2023-07-17
58 min
The Behavioral Corner
What is Harm Reduction Psychotherapy? | Barry Lessin, M.Ed., CAADC
In this episode of the Behavioral Corner, host Steve Martorano is joined by licensed psychologist and certified advanced alcohol and drug counselor Barry Lessin. Lessin discusses the evolution of addiction treatment approaches and his personal shift towards a harm reduction philosophy. -------------------------------The Behavioral Corner is produced in partnership with Retreat Behavioral Health -- where healing happens.
2023-04-18
28 min
Radio Advisory
157: Allyship in Action (Part 2): What leaders want allies to know
Data show that women still lag behind men in representation in senior leadership positions. In part two of Radio Advisory’s Allyship in Action series, Advisory Board’s managing director of workplace culture Micha’le Simmons talks with women in healthcare leadership roles about times when they could have used an ally and what they think could make a real difference in the professional trajectories of women. We will also leave you with some final thoughts on why it’s on all of us to make healthcare leadership more attainable for traditionally marginalized communities. Episode guests: Micha’le...
2023-04-04
28 min
A Way Through
ENCORE PRESENTATION: Overcoming Stigma and Shame in Addiction Treatment with Erin Goodhart, LPC, CAADC, CMAT, CSAT, ACRPS, CCS, CPT
Welcome to A Way Through, a podcast brought to you by Archway Academy! The purpose of this podcast is to remind you that though you may not see it now, something different is possible; Recovery is possible! **The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion...
2023-01-10
46 min
Diabetes Day by Day
Holiday Strategies
Join Drs. Skolnik and Wettergreen with special guests: Sarah Hormachea, MS, RD, CDCES, BC-ADM (Diabetes Educator at The University of Colorado Hospital) and Aaron M. Sutton LCSW, BCD, CAADC (Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and the Behavioral Health Faculty at the Family Medicine Residency program at Abington Jefferson Health). Learn the best strategies for managing your diabetes during the holidays and start planning ahead so you can reduce your stress levels! Do you live with diabetes? If so, please consider sharing your story with us by leaving a message...
2022-12-19
21 min
Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober
E123: Recognizing You Need to Quit Drinking with Dr. Matt Glowiak, PhD, LCPC
Can’t imagine your life without alcohol? Are you unsure if you truly have a problem and need to quit drinking? Maybe you look around and think, “everyone drinks like I do, I’m not that bad”. That’s why I asked Dr. Matt Glowiak, PhD, LCPC, CAADC, NCC, to join us and talk about the difference between a heavy or daily drinker and someone who has alcohol use disorder. In this episode you’ll learn how we normalize our drinking, why it’s hard for us to control our drinking, what to do if you can’t imagine your life withou...
2022-10-28
40 min
Diabetes Day by Day
It Takes a Village
Join Drs. Skolnik and Wettergreen with special guests: Dawn Noe, RDN, LD, CDCES (Dawn Noe Nutrition and Consulting); Dr. Laura Hieronymous, DNP, MSEd, RN, MLDE, BC-ADM, CDCES, FADCES (VP, Health Care Programs at the ADA); Viola Holmes, RD, CDCES (Associate Director of Nutrition at the ADA), Dr. Fatima Qureshi, MD (Pakistan), OD (LaHaye Total Eye Care); Aaron M. Sutton LCSW, BCD, CAADC (Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Family and Community Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University and the Behavioral Health Faculty at the Family Medicine Residency program at Abington Jefferson Health); and Jordan Burkey (54 year-old PWD, husband to PWD). Learn...
2022-10-27
28 min
A Way Through
022 - Overcoming Stigma and Shame in Addiction Treatment with Erin Goodhart, LPC, CAADC, CMAT, CSAT, ACRPS, CCS, CPT
Welcome to A Way Through, a podcast brought to you by Archway Academy! The purpose of this podcast is to remind you that though you may not see it now, something different is possible; Recovery is possible! **The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of Archway Academy. Any content provided by our student co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of Archway Academy itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion...
2022-08-09
46 min
A Date With Darkness Podcast
Difficulty coping with Microaggressions, Featuring Dr. Holly Sawyer, PhD, LPC
Dr. Holly Sawyer, Phd, LPC, CAADC, SAP joins us today to discuss how Black women internalize microaggressions in the workplace. Dr. Sawyer and I break down the different layers of microaggressions and how Black women may develop problematic coping skills such as drinking to cope with being oppressed, invalidated, and unseen in the corporate workplace. *Please note: Information provided on this episode are general suggestions and is not applicable to every situation or person. This episode may not be suitable for everyone, and the information provided should not be substituted for treatment with a licensed mental health...
2022-06-27
59 min
King's Tales - the Podcast Series
"We Don't Really Talk About That!" - A Discussion on the Effects of Addiction, Dependency, & Alcoholism
*Disclaimer* If you or someone you know is dealing with the effects of addiction, dependency, and alcoholism, know that you are not alone! There are resources available that can aid in treatment and recovery, find some below! Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration 1 (800) 662-4357 Suicide Prevention Hotline 1 (800) 273-8255 On today's episode, we interview Mr. Lamont Josey (MSW, LCSW, CAADC, LCDP, CCSOTS) & Dr. LaKeetra Josey (Ph.D, APRN, PMHNP-BC) and have a healthy dialogue discussing the effects of addiction, dependency, alcoholism, and the treatment/recovery involved. Find the links to their respective businesses belo...
2022-04-30
1h 32
AllBetter
"Levels of Care" with Pat McDonough LSW
Patrick McDonough is a Licensed Social Worker working as a therapist at Integrative Counseling Services. In addition to being an LSW, Patrick is a Certified Advanced Addictions Counselor (CAADC), holds a Certificate of Competency in Problem Gambling (CCPG), and is EMDR trained. Patrick has experience working in clinical and business development in the residential treatment in the field of substance use disorder. Patrick primarily works with adults presenting with trauma, addiction, depression and anxiety. He received his BA in Psychology from Penn State University and his Master’s in Social Work from Marywood University. Patrick is passionate about utilizing a...
2022-04-03
1h 16
Social Workers, Rise!
79. Interview with Confidence
Listen in for 5 Tips on how to Interview for a Social Work position with confidence! Laurie Eldred, LMSW-Clinical, CAADC is a Clinical Supervisor and is responsibly for hiring and conducting interviews in a Community Mental Health setting. These tips can be used for your next interview no matter what the setting! Learn more about Laurie here: www.justasocialworker.com www.laurieeldred.com Instagram: https://instagram.com/laurieeldred_lmsw_caadc?r=nametag Linked-In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/laurie-eldred-264896183 __________________________________ It’s Catherine here; let’s get...
2022-03-14
35 min
Laughing Without Liquor
166 The Gratitude Shift with Joseph Devlin
Joseph Devlin is a respected behavioral health expert with more than 20 years of experience in the specialty of Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Treatment. His passion lies in guiding families on how to walk alongside a loved one in recovery, assist in the process of repairing the harm caused by addiction, and restoring peace, calm, and stability to the home. Some of his professional experience includes clinical director, professor, addiction counselor, treatment facilities auditor, and family group decision-making facilitator. He is an accomplished author and Joseph has extensive training and experience in trauma-informed care and restorative practices. He not...
2021-12-27
49 min
You're Sober! Now What?
166 The Gratitude Shift with Joseph Devlin
Joseph Devlin is a respected behavioral health expert with more than 20 years of experience in the specialty of Drug and Alcohol Recovery and Treatment. His passion lies in guiding families on how to walk alongside a loved one in recovery, assist in the process of repairing the harm caused by addiction, and restoring peace, calm, and stability to the home. Some of his professional experience includes clinical director, professor, addiction counselor, treatment facilities auditor, and family group decision-making facilitator. He is an accomplished author and Joseph has extensive training and experience in trauma-informed care and restorative practices. He not...
2021-12-27
49 min
Girl You So Random
Purpose: A Destination or Journey
In this episode of Girl You So Random, I had the pleasure of hanging out with Reynelda Jones, LCSW, CAADC, ADS, CMHIMS. We discussed how to live your purpose and if purpose a destination or journey while stressing the importance of self-care. Reynelda Jones is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor, Acupuncture Detoxification Specialist, and Certified Mental Health and Integrative Medicine Specialist. She is a public speaker and the author of Worthy of Royalty: 10 Weeks Self-Care Planner and Self-Care Cards. Currently, Reynelda Jones provides individual counseling at her private practice, A Solution B, LLC in...
2021-05-31
28 min
5 Minutes with Sean... Maybe 10
Episode #190 - Mental Health Mondays with Brian Wall
"Controlling the Uncontrollable" Brian Wall, CAADC, LMHC, LPC. With much appreciation the Intro and Outro music is courtesy of the Goran Ivanovic/Fareed Haque DUO
2021-04-12
32 min
The Rehab
Tamra Hall PhD, MA, LPC, LMHC, CAADC, CCS, ACS: American Addiction Centers
Tamra Hall PhD, MA, LPC, LMHC, CAADC, CCS, ACS, is the AVP of Clinical Excellence & Quality at American Addiction Centers. AAC is one of the largest healthcare organizations in the US with a focus on the treatment of addiction. In this episode, we discuss what the comprehensive medical treatment of addiction looks like at a major healthcare institution.Dr. Hall discusses the importance of meeting patients where they are at in order to provide the best treatment experience. All aspects of care are important, from nutrition, to mental healthcare, and appropriate addiction treatment. Medication-assisted treatment can be an...
2021-03-07
38 min
The Healers Café
How To Help Someone Enter Addiction Treatment with Joseph Devlin on The Healers Café with Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND
In this episode of The Healers Café, Dr. Manon Bolliger, ND, chats with Joseph Devlin a respected behavioral health expert and Family Addictions Specialist. For the transcript and to listen to the full story today! https://www.drmanonbolliger.com/joseph-devlin Highlights from today's episode include: Joseph Devlin 09:40 I have and I still do attend Alcoholics Anonymous. I'd say it saved my life. It's just going through the the 12 step process, which is a continual process, and it allowed me to take that snapshot of saying, o...
2021-02-03
39 min
Therapy For Real Life Podcast
Finding Zen in Dialectical Behavior Therapy with Randy Wolbert, LMSW
Randy Wolbert, LMSW, CAADC, CCS joins the Therapy For Real Life Podcast to discuss where behavior therapy and mindful spiritual practices align. Randy shares his own path to Zen, which overlaps with a long career in providing Dialectical Behavior Therapy, clinical supervision, and DBT trainings around the world. Host Anna Lindberg Cedar, MPA, LCSW asks Randy to explain how DBT's core theories trace back to Zen. Randy gives examples of the many dialectical tensions that arise in mindfulness practice. Listeners will enjoy this discussion of mindfulness concepts whether they are curious from psychological or spiritual perspectives. Today's show explains that t...
2020-11-09
47 min
The Intentional Clinician: Psychology, Philosophy, Therapy, & Change
Challenges in Addiction Treatment and Substance Use issues, during a worldwide pandemic (Episode 53)
Paul Krauss MA LPC interviews three experts on Substance Use issues from a renown treatment Center about the challenges that individuals, families, and treatment facilities are facing during the pandemic in relation to substance use. This is rousing discussion that covers important elements of the current situation and how this is effecting substance use rates in the United States and elsewhere. Other topics covered: • The heightened level of anxiety, alcohol and drug use, relapse and overdose due to COVID-19. • The reasons behind the increases, relapse triggers/prevention, and compassionate self-care. • What Sanford House is doing...
2020-09-15
1h 31
Sober is Dope!
BLND: Acceptance Commitment Therapy (ACT) | Dr. John R.L. Evans Ph.D. Mental Health and Performance
Mental Health | ACT | Acceptance Commitment Therapy | Recovery From Depression and Anxiety | Neuroplasticity | Brain Therapy | Hippocampus Health | Performance Therapy | BLND MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES with DR. John R. L. Evans. Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. Today’s episode features BLND’s Director of Mental Conditioning Dr. John Evans, Ph.D., Certified Mental Performance Consultant (CMPC). In this episode, we discuss ACT, Trauma, Abraham Maslow, Depression, Mental Health, Neuroplasticity, Training the Hippocampus, and more. BLND: https://linktr.ee/blndhealth “BLND is not the same couch, same time every week.”- BLND John R.L. Evans, Ph.D. Certified M...
2020-09-08
50 min
Sober is Dope!
BLND: Integrative Mental Health Svcs with Brooke Buys, MSW, PhD Candidate | Founder CEO
Learn Comorbidity, Trauma, Relapse, The Brain, How to Train Your Hippocampus, Gender Responsive Approaches to Addiction and Mental Health, unconventional therapy, home interventions, and Brain plasticity. Welcome to the Sober is Dope Podcast with your host, POP Buchanan. Today’s episode features the amazing Brooke Buys, MSW, PhD Candidate and Founder of BLND (BLEND). In this episode we discuss Comorbidity, Trauma, Relapse, The Brain, How to Train Your Hippocampus, Gender Responsive Approaches to Addiction and Mental Health, unconventional therapy, home interventions, Brain plasticity and more. BLND: https://linktr.ee/blndhealth “BLND is not the same couch, same time every week.”- BLND...
2020-08-27
1h 05
@sametherapy Podcast
Episode 10: Learning LGBTQ+ Terms, and Why Words Matter
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapist Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and influencer Jaiden Clark to collaborate on the educational conversation of gender identification terms. And that's just where the conversation starts. At the heart of the conversation, we talk about how deeply words matter when talking identity. We learn about the difference between identity and sexuality, the history of how these words and terms have evolved through time, and the four distinct ways that challenge people when they are non-binary and on the spectrum of identity and sexuality. We love...
2020-08-05
34 min
@sametherapy Podcast
Episode 6: Learning About Yourself in Therapy
In this episode, we introduce Abby, our producer as she hosts her first podcast episode, and we bring back Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and Trisha Waun, LMSW to discuss what you can learn from yourself in therapy. When you’re learning about yourself, therapy provides those tools for discovery with a helping hand, but as we don’t often think about, it’s also helping the therapist learn more as well. If you've never sought or used therapy before, this is a great episode to help you set your expectations on what...
2020-06-30
19 min
@sametherapy Podcast
Episode 5: Let's Talk About Suicide
In this episode, we bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and Teresa Hurtgen, LMSW to help discuss the uncomfortable but very important topic of suicide. Suicide is a topic that gets swept under the rug way too often in our society, while it should be brought up more than ever. While listening, you’ll hear the moving and motivational story of Corey's personal friend Angie, and how she works to influence the community of mental health in partnership with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. If you are in a...
2020-06-24
37 min
@sametherapy Podcast
Episode 4: First Responders & Mental Health
In this episode, we bring back Telebehavioral Health.US therapist and CEO, Susie Morozowich, LMSW, LCSW along with therapist Kelly Skrzypchak, LMSW, CAADC to discuss those whose mental health that often goes neglected, our country's first responders. Specifically, our underpaid and overworked EMTs and Paramedics. We are fortunate to hear from Chuck Premer, a paramedic with 20+ years experience in Kent county, Michigan, who shares his personal story and sheds light on the challenges first responders face in their work as it relates to mental health, and their barriers to accessible and affordable behavioral health care. ...
2020-06-17
53 min
@sametherapy Podcast
Episode 3: So Much Grief!
In this episode, we follow up with our conversation on normalcy through Covid-19, and shift gears to elaborate on the grief some may feel during these hard times. We bring in Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Dan Cooke, LMSW, CAADC, ADS and Teresa Hurtgen, LMSW to discuss what grief is and how much time is needed to grieve. We even get to hear how they have handled their own grief. We love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
2020-06-10
27 min
@sametherapy Podcast
Episode 2: "Normalcy Amid Covid-19"
In this episode, we focus our attention on current events and we talk about what the search for a “normal” among Covid-19 means for people. How can we cope with the changes in our society? How can we feel grounded and connected to others with quarantines and social distancing? Telebehavioral Health.US therapists Kelly Skrzypchak, LMSW, CAADC and Trisha Waun, LMSW help us answer these questions and give tips on self care. We'd love your feedback, so please leave a review or drop us an email at corey@telebehavioralhealth.us.
2020-06-02
37 min
MIWarren Podcast
MI Warren:Health - Episode 1
Nick Candela and Ben Smith talk with Jackie Buffo, MS, LPC, CAADC, about TeleHealth Technology, Mental Health, how Frontline Doctors and Nurses are adjusting to life and how to relieve anxiety during the Covid-19 Quarantine. This podcast has been brought to you by MI Warren. To learn more, visit MIWarren.org. Go here to listen to more MI Warren podcasts. Go here to listen to more MI Warren: Health podcasts.
2020-05-11
21 min
Telehealth Learning Series for SUD Treatment and Recovery Support Providers
Top Five Tips for Engaging and Interacting via Telehealth
Mary Ellen Evers, LCSW, CAADC, a registered telebehavioral health clinician for mental health and addiction services and a telebehavioral health trainer for the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies shares her top five tips for engaging and interacting with clients/patients during telehealth encounters.
2020-04-30
09 min
Telehealth Learning Series for SUD Treatment and Recovery Support Providers
Top Five Clinical Best Practices for Telehealth Services
Mary Ellen Evers, LCSW, CAADC, a registered telebehavioral health clinician for mental health and addiction services and a telebehavioral health trainer for the Center for the Application of Substance Abuse Technologies shares her top five clinical best practices for providing services via telehealth platforms.
2020-04-08
10 min
Adi Shakti Speaks
Bringing Trauma Informed Practices to Government Institutions with Trista McClelland
How one woman is bringing evidenced-based holistic practices to her work at a Juvenile Detention facility and changing lives. And, how you can, too. Trista McClelland, MA LPC NCC CAADC. Master of Arts, Licensed Professional Counselor, Nationally Certified Counselor, Certified Advanced Alcohol and Drug Counselor. I was born in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and raised in Marquette, MI. I grew up with the passion of dance and creativity. I graduated from Western Michigan University with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Community Counseling. During gradua...
2019-10-06
57 min
Dawn Farm Addiction and Recovery Education Series
Coordinating a Community Response to the Opioid Epidemic
“Coordinating a Community Response to the Opioid Epidemic” was presented on June 18, 2019; by Molly Welch Marahar, MPP; WHI Opioid Project Coordinator, Center for Healthcare Research & Transformation; and Carrie Rheingans, MSW, MPH; WHI Project Manager, Center for Healthcare Research & Transformation, and a panel including Marci Scalera, ACSW, LMSW, CAADC, Director of Clinical & SUD Services, Community Mental Health Partnership of Southeast Michigan; Matt Hill, Program Manager, Washtenaw Recovery Advocacy Project, Home of New Vision; and Dr. John Hopper, MD, Addiction Medicine Specialist, St. Joseph Mercy Medical Group. Opioid overdose was described as an “epidemic” by CDC Director Thomas Frieden in 2011...
2019-06-25
1h 18
Truth's Table
You Okay, Sis?: Misogynoir & Mental Health with Jeremiah Hopes M.S., LPC, LCAS, CAADC
In this episode, You Okay, Sis?: Misogynoir & Mental Health with Jeremiah Hopes. Ekemini and Christina are joined by Jeremiah Hopes M.S., LPC, LCAS, CAADC is a solution-focused thinker, professional counselor, speaker, and author. Jeremiah holds a Master of Science degree in Counseling and he is a Licensed Professional Counselor and a Licensed Clinical Addictions Specialist. In 2005 he founded, The Center of Hopes,™ a counseling, speaking, and training organization. In 2015 he co-authored Facing Our Future: Building Strong Black Men in the 21st Century. Jeremiah provides counseling services to individuals and families and provides professional training to groups and organizations. Jeremiah is...
2019-04-20
48 min
Dawn Farm Addiction and Recovery Education Series
Collegiate Recovery Programs: Supporting Second Chances - March 2018
Collegiate Recovery Programs: Supporting Second Chances was presented on Tuesday March 27, 2018; by Mary Jo Desprez, MA; Director, Wolverine Wellness, University Health Service, University of Michigan; Matthew Statman, LMSW, CAADC; University of Michigan Collegiate Recovery Program Manager; and a panel of University of Michigan Students for Recovery members. The transition to a college environment can pose significant risk to a recovering student and to students at risk for alcohol/other drug problems. Many colleges and universities, including the University of Michigan, have developed programs to help recovering students maintain their recovery, excel academically and have a normative college experience apart...
2018-05-04
1h 22
Dawn Farm Addiction and Recovery Education Series
Relapse Prevention - February 2018
Relapse Prevention was presented on Tuesday February 27, 2018, by Erik Anderson LMSW, CAADC, University of Michigan Counseling and Psychological Services. Substance addiction has been identified as an illness that requires long-term management. Relapse is a process that begins before alcohol/other drug use is resumed and is usually preceded by a pattern of progressive warning signs. Understanding the relapse process helps recovering people develop an effective plan to identify and prevent relapse. This program will discuss the dynamics of relapse, factors that contribute to relapse, signs that may forewarn of relapse, how to develop a relapse prevention plan and creative...
2018-04-03
1h 10
Roxboro House Roundtables
Dare to Care: Students and Suicide Prevention - Part 3
Dare to Care: Students and Suicide Prevention - Part 3 Lawrence Katz Memorial Lecture presented by the Arlen Specter Center (audio of keynote and panel discussion) - Suicide prevention is a crucial issue on campuses across the nation. - Suicide is currently the second most common cause of death among college students. - Nearly 4,000 people age 15-24 die by suicide each year in the United States. - According to the JED Foundation, half of college students have had suicidal thoughts. - Surveys suggest an increase in overall student emotional distress in recent years. → What are the signs and what you can do...
2018-03-29
47 min
Roxboro House Roundtables
Dare to Care: Students and Suicide Prevention - Part 2
Dare to Care: Students and Suicide Prevention - Part 2 Lawrence Katz Memorial Lecture presented by the Arlen Specter Center (audio of keynote and panel discussion) - Suicide prevention is a crucial issue on campuses across the nation. - Suicide is currently the second most common cause of death among college students. - Nearly 4,000 people age 15-24 die by suicide each year in the United States. - According to the JED Foundation, half of college students have had suicidal thoughts. - Surveys suggest an increase in overall student emotional distress in recent years. → What are the signs and what you can do...
2018-03-29
01 min
Roxboro House Roundtables
Dare to Care: Students and Suicide Prevention - Part 1
Dare to Care: Students and Suicide Prevention - Part 1 Lawrence Katz Memorial Lecture presented by the Arlen Specter Center (audio of keynote and panel discussion) - Suicide prevention is a crucial issue on campuses across the nation. - Suicide is currently the second most common cause of death among college students. - Nearly 4,000 people age 15-24 die by suicide each year in the United States. - According to the JED Foundation, half of college students have had suicidal thoughts. - Surveys suggest an increase in overall student emotional distress in recent years. → What are the signs and what you can do...
2018-03-29
1h 01
Dawn Farm Addiction and Recovery Education Series
In the Doctor’s Office: Recovery Friend or Foe? - October 2017
In the Doctor’s Office: Recovery Friend or Foe? was presented on October 24, 2017; by Mark A. Weiner, MD, D-FASAM; and Matthew Statman, LMSW, CAADC; University of Michigan Collegiate Recovery Program Manager. Addiction is widely recognized as a chronic illness best treated with long-term monitoring and support. Primary health care settings are natural places for this care to be provided. However, it's been said that the doctor's office can be a dangerous place for people in recovery from addiction. It's also been said that recovering people can be terrible patients. This program will discuss whether these statements are fair, and wh...
2017-11-02
1h 18
Dawn Farm Addiction and Recovery Education Series
Tobacco Recovery – October 2017
Tobacco Recovery was presented on October 17, 2017, by Anna Byberg, LMSW, CAADC; Program Coordinator, Dawn Farm Spera Recovery Center (and a panel of former tobacco users.) Despite downward trends in the prevalence of tobacco use in the general population, tobacco use remains a significant problem among people with alcohol/other drug addiction. The conventional wisdom that tobacco use should not be addressed during treatment or in early recovery has been shown to be false. Studies have demonstrated that tobacco cessation has positive effects on recovery and relapse rates, and a smoke-free policy does not adversely affect treatment retention. This program...
2017-10-29
1h 17