
42. Negative Core Beliefs and Reframing
Negative core beliefs have the ability to keep a person with a substance use disorder(s) in the trap of addiction. Not just self-esteem or confidence, core beliefs are one's inherent and internal self...
20 Marras 202357min

41. Pain, Chronic Pain and the Fine Line with Addiction
Pain is a universal experience. However, as this opioid epidemic has shown, there is a fine line between treating chronic non-cancer pain and the concern for the development of opioid use disorder. Th...
17 Marras 20231h 11min

40. Brian's Story- From Pedestal to Promises to How Did I Get Here
Meet Brian. Describing his biggest risk factors as poverty and abuse he also states that his personality is one that wants to take care of people and that he got his self-worth from people valuing him...
10 Marras 20231h 1min

39. Dr. Polley- Student Athletes and Substance Use
Student athletes are often under a lot of pressure to perform, to win, to be the best. Some of their pressures may come from parents, peers, internally and/or coaches; however, coaches can play an imp...
4 Marras 20231h 4min

38. Stigma Artist- William Stoehr- 'Victims, Witnesses, Survivors'
Having been a witness of his sister's substance use disorders, William Stoehr, an artist, began his mission to start the conversations and to end stigma. He paints only faces stating, "I try to create...
2 Marras 20231h 16min

37. Triggers and Adulting and the Whys
What happens when a patient in recovery is 'triggered?' This is a very important topic and should be understood by a person in or wanting to achieve recovery but also for those who have contact, or lo...
24 Loka 202350min

36. Xylazine
Xylazine- Initially thought to be a 'contaminant' in the fentanyl supply, xylazine is now being intentionally added into (cut into) the fentanyl supply, amongst other substances it's being cut into as...
5 Loka 202359min



















