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https://mindremakeproject.org/2021/09/22/best-ted-talks-for-addiction/
Humorous and honest. 2. Addiction: A Story of Stigma, A Story of Hope | Scott McFadden (2020) This 18-minute talk delivered by Scott McFadden is one of the best TED Talks for addiction as it addresses stigma and sends a message of hope. Excerpt: Scott McFadden is a Licensed Addictions Counselor, who also identifies as a person in long term
http://mindfulhope.com/13-brilliant-ted-talks-addiction-recovery-trauma-healing/
In a bold talk, drug policy reformist Ethan Nadelmann makes an impassioned plea to end the "backward, heartless, disastrous" movement to stamp out the drug trade. He gives two big reasons we should focus on intelligent regulation instead. 3. Nadine Burke, "How childhood trauma affects health across a lifetime".
https://www.choicehousecolorado.com/ted-talks-drug-addiction/
Our Colorado drug recovery center can help. Contact us today at 720-577-4422 or hello@choicehouse.com. Watch 14 TED talks on addiction. Learn how our culture views addiction and the science behind addiction and recovery in these powerful TED Talk videos.
https://discoverrecovery.com/blog/10-unmissable-ted-talks-for-insights-into-substance-abuse-recovery-and-mental-health
Here are ten unmissable TED Talks to help you gain insights into substance abuse recovery and mental health. 1. Johann Hari: Everything You Think You Know About Addiction is Wrong. Johann Hari's TED Talk offers a refreshing and informative take on addiction, forcing viewers to rethink the true meaning of the word.
https://www.ted.com/talks/lauren_windle_lessons_a_drug_addict_can_teach_you
Ilona Szabó de Carvalho. Lauren Windle took her first line of cocaine when she was eighteen a decision that marked the beginning of her journey into addiction. Now four years clean she shares her story of addiction, recovery and freedom, outlining the 12 steps to recovery through the perspective of her story.
https://www.thediscoveryhouse.com/5-ted-talks-recovering-drug-abuse/
If someone you love is struggling with a substance abuse problem, call us today at 818.452.1676 and the treatment specialists at The Discovery House will help you to begin your path to long-term recovery. by The Discovery House AdminIn Addiction Education Tagged Drug Treatment Rehabilitation Center overcoming addiction recovery resources
https://scottsdalerecovery.com/top-10-ted-talks-about-drug-and-alcohol-addiction/
We should treat it like one" by Michael Botticelli. In this TED Talk, former drug czar Michael Botticelli discusses the need for a more compassionate and evidence-based approach to addiction treatment. "The sobering truth about addiction" by Teri-Lynne Lokoff. In this TED Talk, Teri-Lynne Lokoff shares her personal story of addiction and
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The Transtheoretical Model (TTM) of behavior change has become almost universally accepted in addiction treatment. Like all dogmas, it is rarely critically examined, leading to blind belief and
https://www.medicaldaily.com/addiction-recovery-my-struggle-drugs-and-what-life-now-9-months-sober-310086
Let me start off by saying my relationship with addiction is not the result of a solitary event, a lack of willpower, or a complete loss of moral values. Drug/alcohol addiction is a very complex disease, and I mean disease in a very literal sense of the word. It comes with physical as well as psychological symptoms, both of which lead to the
https://www.soberish.co/ted-talks-sobriety/
7. The Stigma Of Addiction by Tony Hoffman. Tony is a former addict who experienced homelessness and prison before turning his life. After he was paroled, Tony became an Elite BMX Pro and founder of the Freewheel Project, a non-profit that mentors young people through sports like BMX and skateboarding.
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/15/1071282194/addiction-substance-recovery-treatment
Kelly co-authored a peer-reviewed study published last year that found roughly 22.3 million Americans — more than 9% of adults — live in recovery after some form of substance-use disorder. A
https://www.ted.com/talks/judy_grisel_what_causes_addiction_and_why_is_it_so_hard_to_treat
As of 2021, more than 36 million people were estimated to be experiencing substance use disorder. This condition spans a spectrum of patterned drug use that causes issues in a person's life, with substance addiction at the more severe end. Why are some people more susceptible to addiction, and why can it be so difficult to treat? Judy Grisel takes a look at how addictive drugs affect the
https://www.npr.org/2022/01/13/1072678604/while-addiction-is-deadlier-than-ever-research-shows-most-americans-heal
The U.S. is facing the deadliest drug overdose epidemic in its history, but there is hope. Research shows most people with addiction do survive and recover, especially when they get quality treatment.
https://www.ted.com/talks/michael_brody_waite_great_leaders_do_what_drug_addicts_do
This is my story from drug addiction and homelessness to founding and leading a company on the Inc. 500 list. There are three principles that saved me from death and set me apart as a leader. They are small enough to fit in your pocket, yet big enough to change your life. The best part is that anyone can take these principles and immediately implement them after watching this talk. In 2010
https://landmarkrecovery.com/how-5-tv-shows-tackle-teen-substance-use/
Teen substance use is a public health concern displayed more and more in the media. Companies across the United States spend roughly $25 billion each year on ad placements for alcohol and tobacco products. Many of these ads are designed to capture the attention of young adults, using celebrities, pop music and attractive models.
https://www.sabinorecovery.com/ptsd-from-living-with-an-addict/
PTSD is a mental health disorder that can develop after experiencing or witnessing a traumatic event. The constant stress and unpredictability of living with an addict can cause trauma, leading to the development of PTSD. Individuals living with an addict may experience symptoms such as flashbacks, nightmares, and anxiety.
https://addictioneducationsociety.org/10-survival-tips-for-loving-an-addict/
10 Survival Tips For Loving An Addict. Courtesy "Candace Plattor, M.A. Registered Clinical Counselor". 1. Come face-to-face with reality. Learning how to deal with reality is the most important first step in "surviving" when you love an addicted person. Although it may seem easier to stay in the "fantasy space" where you can
https://www.northpointwashington.com/blog/rock-bottom-success-7-people-know-overcome-addiction/
Eminem, the stage name for rapper Marshall Mathers, truly hit rock bottom more than a decade ago through his addiction to prescription drugs and opioid painkillers. The rapper gained a substantial amount of weight due to drug addiction, weighing in at 230 pounds in 2007. His abuse of his two drugs of choice, Valium and Vicodin, formed a hole in
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A dead or empty cell surrounded by exactly three living neighbors comes to life You are, in essence, the G-d of this realm -- you call it into existence by clicking the link, you have the ability to bring life to empty spaces, you control the size of this tiny universe and govern its passage of time, and you have the ability to end the tiny
https://www.ted.com/talks/rachel_wurzman_how_isolation_fuels_opioid_addiction
What do Tourette syndrome, heroin addiction and social media obsession all have in common? They converge in an area of the brain called the striatum, says neuroscientist Rachel Wurzman -- and this critical discovery could reshape our understanding of the opioid crisis. Sharing insights from her research, Wurzman shows how social isolation contributes to relapse and overdose rates and reveals
https://www.ted.com/talks/tommy_sablan_heroin_through_the_eyes_of_a_younger_brother
The deadly genius of drug cartels. Rodrigo Canales. 13:29. Mar 2015. 4 lessons I learned from taking a stand against drugs and gun violence. Ilona Szabó de Carvalho. Growing up in the 70's and 80's, Tommy was the younger brother of two heroin addicts. Tommy takes you through the different stages of his life as his brothers were going through
https://medium.com/the-memoirist/why-its-easy-to-accept-homeless-drug-addicts-dc510bf6c5ff
Tall and lean, with a long beard and brown hair tied back in a ponytail, Stevie came in to ask me for something. George already knew him as an off-and-on resident at the Casa and may have informed