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June 7, 2019
Is 'Gaming Disorder' an Illness? WHO Says Yes, Adding It to Its List of Diseases
NPR (05/28) – […] On May 25, the World Health Organization officially voted to adopt the latest edition of its International Classification of Diseases, or ICD, to include an entry on "gaming disorder" as a behavioral addiction. Read more
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Illinois Posed to Legalize Marijuana Sales, Expunge Criminal Records for Pot Crimes
USA TODAY (05/31) – Illinois is poised to legalize marijuana sales with sweeping legislation that would also automatically expunge the criminal records of people convicted of minor pot possession. Read more
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In Midst of Opioid Crisis, FDA May Block New Addiction Drug from Market
NPR (05/24) – […] Sublocade was approved for sale in 2017 and, like any new drug, was granted three years of exclusive access to U.S. markets. That time is up next year. But in December, the Food and Drug Administration told Braeburn it might have to wait four more years because Sublocade was designated an "orphan drug," which gives it seven years of exclusive access. Read more
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Researchers Pose as Heroin Users to Find Treatment Gaps
ABC NEWS (06/03) – Posing as heroin users seeking help, researchers contacted hundreds of treatment clinics in U.S. states with the highest overdose death rates. The "secret shoppers" were denied appointments much of the time, especially if they said they were insured through Medicaid. The study revealed other roadblocks: high fees and a government website riddled with wrong phone numbers. Read more

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Alzheimer’s Drug May Help Treat Opioid Addiction
HEALIO (05/05) – […] “Galantamine, a cholinesterase inhibitor, was found in a randomized clinical trial to reduce cocaine use among methadone-maintained individuals who were also cocaine dependent. Because of the potential of galantamine to reduce multiple drugs of abuse, it may also reduce opioid use,” Kathleen M. Carroll, PhD, of the department of psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine, and colleagues wrote. Read more
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Researchers Release New Test for Video Gaming Addiction
FORBES (05/31) – Academic researchers from universities in the United Kingdom, Germany, China and Australia have released a new psychological test that allows gamers to determine whether they suffer from "gaming disorder," an addiction first recognized as a form of mental illness by the World Health Organization last year. Read more
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The Message That Addiction Is a Disease Makes Substance Users Less Likely to Seek Help
NC STATE UNIVERSITY (05/28) – Research finds that people with substance-use problems who read a message describing addiction as a disease are less likely to report wanting to engage in effective therapies, compared to those who read a message that addiction behaviors are subject to change. Read more
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Seeing Teen Vaping as an Addiction, Schools Move Toward Treatment Model
LOS ANGELES TIMES (05/26) – […] Nationwide, some schools have removed bathroom stall doors or placed monitors outside of restrooms to check students in and out. Others have installed humidity detectors that sound an alarm when vapor clouds are detected. Read more
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FDA Hears Concerns About the Unregulated CBD Market
FORBES (06/04) – […] At the FDA hearing — titled “Scientific Data and Information About Products Containing Cannabis or Cannabis-Derived Compounds” — on its Maryland campus, one by one, more than 100 speakers testified before a panel of the agency's officials.Read more

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- Identifies SUD – even when someone is reluctant to self-disclose.
- Accurately identifies individuals likely to be abusing prescription medications.
- Screens for multiple levels of severity.
- Distinguishes likely SUD from other psychological disorders.
- Useful in developing treatment plans and goals.
- Available for adults, adolescents, and special populations.
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Experts Call for Reduction of Opioid Prescriptions After C-Sections
SCIENCE TIMES (06/05) – […] In a new publication in the American Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Michigan Medicine researchers indicated that there is a better way to take care of patients after C-sections to help them heal faster and manage pain without increasing their risk of long-term opioid use. Read more
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Prior Eating Disorders Linked to Long-Term Depression Risk for Mothers
SCIENCE DAILY (05/13) – "We found that women who have had an eating disorder at any point before childbirth, even if it was years earlier in adolescence, were more likely to experience depressive symptoms during pregnancy and up to 18 years after the birth of their child," said the study's lead author Dr Francesca Solmi (UCL Psychiatry). Read more
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Top Lawmaker Signals Support to Classify All Illicit Fentanyl Copycats like Heroin
REUTERS (06/04) – A top U.S. Senator signaled some support on Tuesday for legislation permanently placing illicit chemical knock-offs of the extremely potent opioid fentanyl into the same legal class as heroin to boost prosecutions of traffickers and makers of the drugs, a proposal championed by top federal officials. Read more
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San Francisco to Force Treatment on Mentally Ill Drug Users
AP NEWS (05/04) – San Francisco officials decided Tuesday to force some people with serious mental illness and drug addiction into treatment, even if it goes against the spirit of a city known for its fierce protection of civil rights. Read more
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Is #Cleaneating a Healthy or Harmful Dietary Strategy? Perceptions of Clean Eating and Associations with Disordered Eating Among Young Adults
JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS (06/03) – […] “Clean eating” is likely a heterogeneous phenomenon that is viewed favorably by U.S.-based college students even when it is linked with functional impairment and emotional distress. Read more
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-Is 'Gaming Disorder' an Illness? WHO Says Yes, Adding It to Its List of Diseases
-Illinois Posed to Legalize Marijuana Sales, Expunge Criminal Records for Pot Crimes
-In Midst of Opioid Crisis, FDA May Block New Addiction Drug from Market
-Researchers Pose as Heroin Users to Find Treatment Gaps
-Alzheimer’s Drug May Help Treat Opioid Addiction
-Researchers Release New Test for Video Gaming Addiction
-The Message That Addiction Is a Disease Makes Substance Users Less Likely to Seek Help
-Seeing Teen Vaping as an Addiction, Schools Move Toward Treatment Model
-FDA Hears Concerns About the Unregulated CBD Market
-Experts Call for Reduction of Opioid Prescriptions After C-Sections
-Prior Eating Disorders Linked to Long-Term Depression Risk for Mothers
-Top Lawmaker Signals Support to Classify All Illicit Fentanyl Copycats like Heroin
-San Francisco to Force Treatment on Mentally Ill Drug Users
-Is #Cleaneating a Healthy or Harmful Dietary Strategy? Perceptions of Clean Eating and Associations with Disordered Eating Among Young Adults
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Friday, June 7, 2019

STOP TRYING TO FIX EVERYONE ELSE

June 7, 2019 TRANSFORMATION THROUGH SPIRITUAL TRUTH FROM SCRIPTURE AND THE TWELVE STEPS TODAY STEP 4


Step 4: Made a searching and fearless moral inventory of ourselves.(WORLDS BIG BOOK)


Matthew 7:3-5 — "Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother's eye and pay no attention to the plank in your own eye? How can you say to your brother, 'Let me take the speck out of your eye,' when all the time there is a plank in your own eye? You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother's eye."(GODS BIG BOOK)




Honesty with self first is a great start but it dosen' t qualify you to counsel others in anyway. Why is it so hard for us to recognize our shortcomings but we are experts on everyone elses ! Pointing out others mistakes and failures and then giving them our unwanted opinion on how to fix them will only build a wall between you and them. Especially if you have the same defects that are undealt with.Another words its like a thief telling another thief not to steal. Take a long hard look in the Mirror dig real deep and make your heart right with God yourself and then others.Stop trying to fix everyone and fix yourself.


By Joseph Dickerson/Recovery Connections Network Psalm 103 v 3- He forgives all my sins and Heals all my diseases!
Jesus Christ has already won your war with addiction you just got to believe it!


Letting Go of Control: How I Stopped Trying to Force Solutions | The Fix

Letting Go of Control: How I Stopped Trying to Force Solutions | The Fix: Recognizing that I am not responsible for and cannot fix other people’s feelings is powerful; it frees up so much space and time for me to do my own healing and growing.

AA Takes Center Stage in "Love in Recovery" from BBC Radio | The Fix

AA Takes Center Stage in "Love in Recovery" from BBC Radio | The Fix: No one is well-behaved here - they cross-talk, cheat, gossip, fight - but they love each other in the way only a group of alcoholics who have bared their souls to each other can.

Third Time Lucky: Open Dialogue and Finding Meaning in My Inherited Trauma | The Fix

Third Time Lucky: Open Dialogue and Finding Meaning in My Inherited Trauma | The Fix: I was four years old when I first wanted to run away. My earliest dreams were of flying: my parents and teachers shouting as I ran with arms outstretched, soaring upwards, heading for woodland, friendly birds and safety. When those dreams receded, alcohol took over in my teens, squishing away high levels of anxiety and loneliness, like a giant marshmallow.

Invitation to Jordan Peer Recovery's First Annual Culturally Aligned Peer Recovery Conference!

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June 6, 2019
You're Invited to the Jordan Peer Recovery First Annual CAP (Culturally Aligned Peer) Recovery Conference
Jordan Peer Recovery, in collaboration with Bowie State University and partners NAADAC, the Association for Addiction ProfessionalsDC Addiction Professional Consortium, and Volunteers of America Chesapeake, presents the Jordan Peer Recovery First Annual CAP (Culturally Aligned Peer) Recovery Conference at Bowie State University from June 27-29, 2019. Featured speakers include members of NAADAC leadership and various nationally recognized subject matter experts.

The CAP Recovery Conference is designed to support the advancement of culturally aligned recovery. This includes trainings on a variety of culturally aligned methods, practices, rituals, programs, and belief systems that promote a "recovery to discovery" process. Attendees will gain a broad knowledge of cultural competency and culturally aligned peer recovery services.

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Who Should Attend?

Recovery community organizations, treatment providers, individuals in recovery and their family members, clinicians, case managers, outreach workers, state agencies, and more!
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Featured Speakers

NAADAC is proud to announce that CAP Recovery Conference speakers include several members of NAADAC leadership, along with other subject matter experts. These nationally recognized speakers include:
  • Gerard J. Schmidt, MA, MAC, LPC, CAC
    Chief Operations Officer at Valley HealthCare System, NAADAC Immediate Past President, and Past Chair Commissioner of the National Certification Commission for Addiction Professionals (NCC AP)
  • Ron Pritchard, CSAC, CAS, NCAC II
    Owner/Lead of Addiction Program Consultants (APC), NAADAC Mid-Atlantic Regional Vice President, and Chairperson of the NAADAC Military/Veterans Advisory Committee (MVAC)
  • Johnny Allem, MA
    Founder and President of Aquila Recovery Clinic and NAADAC DC President
  • Cubie A. Bragg, PhD, DAC, NCC, LICSW, LCPC
    Principal Investigator at Bowie State University’s Peer Recovery Training Workforce Project
  • Masica Jordan, PhD, LCPC
    President & CEO of Dr. Masica Jordan, LLC
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Hotel Information
Hampton Inn
15202 Major Lansdale Blvd
Bowie, MD 20716
Direct phone number: 301.809.1800

A discounted room rate of $119 per night plus tax per night is available for attendees. Reservations may be made by calling 301.809.1800 and referring to "JPR CAP Conference." 
 
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