PPT-Power, Powerlessness and Addiction
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Jim Orford University of Birmingham Presented at the Annual Conference of the New Directions in the Study of Alcohol Group Birmingham April 26 th 2013 Power Powerlessness
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Jim Orford University of Birmingham Presented at the Annual Conference of the New Directions in the Study of Alcohol Group Birmingham April 26 th 2013 Power Powerlessness and Addiction Powerless. The Royal College of Physicians lists the following criteria for addiction a strong desire to take the drug substance is taken in larger amounts or longer than intended difficulty in controlling use a great deal of time is spent in obtaining using o “Please sir, may I have some more”. What is Addiction?. Addiction is the continued use of a mood altering substance or behavior despite adverse consequences, or a neurological impairment leading to such behaviors.. Edward Jouney, DO. Department of Psychiatry. Does this sound familiar? . “. My pain is 10/10, I’m anxious, and I need you to increase my morphine, because it’s not working.”. “I’m not sleeping because of the pain. Xanax is the only thing that helps me sleep. I think if you give me Xanax, we can come down on the methadone.”. Developed by:. Sachin. J. . Karnik. , Ph.D., . LCSW, CADC, NCGC-II, CPS. Director of Prevention &. Clinical Services. Delaware Council on Gambling Problems, Inc.. E-Mail: sachin.karnik@dcgp.org. Steve Hanson. . . Basic Questions. Why do people do drugs?. Why can’t/ won’t some people stop?. Realities. People like Drugs.. We all like things faster and easier.. How Drugs Work. Interact with neurochemistry. NICOTINE ADDICTION. U.S. Surgeon General’s Report. Cigarettes and other forms of tobacco are addicting.. Nicotine is the drug in tobacco that causes addiction.. The pharmacologic and behavioral processes that determine tobacco addiction are similar to those that determine addiction to drugs such as heroin and cocaine.. Section I: welcome and introductions. 2. Name Tent. 3. Years of service. Experience with families experiencing opioid use or addiction?. Personal goal for this training. NAME. County. . Learning Objectives:. Jim Ryser, MA, LMHC, LCAC, CADAC II, ICDAC. Program Manager, Pain Services. IU Health Methodist. 317.962.0651. Disease – Behavior and Stigma . STD’s. Obesity. Tobacco assisted CV. HIV – coming around. Project Echo. June 21, 2018. The Team. Addiction team:. Paula Cook MD. Elizabeth Howell MD. Addiction Psychiatry and Medicine Fellows: Lauren . Prest. DO, David Crabtree MD and Patrick Bell MD. Tiffany Love PhD (Neuroscience). Chapter 10. Quickwrite. . #10. Think of a portrayal of drug use, alcohol use, or addiction that you have seen on film or television. Was the portrayal sensationalized? (Trying to shock the audience.) Was it sympathetic? Funny? Realistic? What do you think that this portrayal of addiction says about the attitudes of the artists who produced it and the culture who watches it? . By Jill Perry, MS, NCC, LPC, CAADC, SAP. November 9, 2017. What is Trauma?. An experience, or collection of experiences, that are out of the ordinary and cause a person to struggle to accept it and move on.. Nicole T. Labor, DO. Nicole T. Labor, DO, BCFP, BCABAM. Medical Director, . OneEighty. , Wooster, OH. Fellowship Director of Addiction Medicine, . SummaHealth. , Akron, OH. Medical Director . Esper. Treatment Center, Erie, PA. “We . envision a society where people who are addicted to alcohol or other drugs, people in recovery from addiction, and people at-risk for addiction are valued and treated with dignity; and where stigma, accompanying attitudes, discrimination and other barriers to recovery are eliminated. We envision a society where addiction is recognized as a public health issue – a treatable disease for which individuals should seek and receive treatment; and where treatment is recognized as a specialized field of expertise” . www.summitcountyaddictionhelp.org. SCOATF. – . A group of key individuals and organizations committed to reducing the tragic consequences of opiate abuse and addiction in Summit County through education, collaboration, and the wise use of available resources..
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