Friday, March 13, 2020

AA takes the lead

Special WEEKEND • Mar. 12-15, 2020 • Vol. 7., No. 28
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EVENT UPDATE: Postponed
Following the guidelines of California officials calling for the cancellation of all gatherings with 250 or more people to slow the spread of the coronavirus, we have postponed the 11th Annual Experience, Strength and Hope Awards, honoring Sports super agent, Leigh Steinberg until March 2021. We are disappointed for all involved, and wish everyone a safe and healthy future. Sincerely yours, Leonard Buschel with Ahbra Schiff.
Alcoholics Anonymous vs. Other Approaches: The Evidence Is Now In - March 11, 2020 - “These results demonstrate A.A.’s effectiveness in helping people not only initiate but sustain abstinence and remission over the long term,” ... “The fact that A.A. is free and so widely available is also good news. @NYTimes
Come Together LISTEN
Science Suggests Loneliness Is Tied To Addiction LISTEN
MAR 5, 2020 - People in recovery do learn to enjoy things and regain social abilities that they may have lost during substance abuse — although this can take time, especially for cocaine users, whose brains may take many months to recover. @KCUR
Mother with opioid addiction dies in police custody after officers ignore her calls for help
MAR 07, 2020 - A trove of evidence recently turned over following a public records request from the ACLU included Linsemeir’s medical reports from the prison and a pair surveillance videos, which show her repeated requests for help. @NYDailyNews
Mika Brzezinski: This therapy is helping me triumph over my 20-year addiction to sleep medicine WATCH - March 5, 2020 - I’m not talking about Tylenol P.M., melatonin, or a glass of wine to take the edge off. I’m talking about prescription narcotics to help me get enough sleep every night... @NBCNews
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Woman's Empowerment WATCH
Demi Lovato opens up about sobriety relapse in interview with Ellen WATCH
March 5, 2020 - Having been sober for six years before her relapse, Demi revealed that she didn’t get the help she needed at the time as she continued to battle with bulimia. 
Addiction/Recovery eBulletin Interview with Courtney Friel
As a news anchor and reporter on television, Courtney Friel currently works for KTLA-TV in Los Angeles. She previously reported on entertainment news for the Fox News Channel. Sober for over a decade, Friel gives an uncensored look at her life of partying and eventual recovery in her new memoir, Tonight At 10: Kicking Booze and Breaking News@AREB
Can You Drink Your Way Sober?
March 1, 2020 - “I went to my first meeting, cried all the way through it, then went out and proceeded to get massively wasted.” But Schick Shadel’s treatment involves some strategies experts consider fringe, even borderline unethical. The center administers high doses of alcohol combined with a nausea-inducing drug or mild electric shocks... @HuffPost
Keeping Life Alive WATCH
San Francisco Resurrects Plan to Open Supervised Injection Sites WATCH
March 4, 2020 - The centers allow people to use their own drugs under the watch of staff trained to administer life-saving medication in the case of a potentially deadly overdose. The sites provide drug users with new syringes and a sterilized area to shoot up as well as access to rehabilitation services to overcome their addiction.
“Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be understood.” — Marie Curie
‘Sobriety’s not boring’
March 2, 2020 - Is sobriety ready for a rebrand? Drinking was a band-aid for that anxiety. Since she stopped using alcohol, she’s learned -- with the help of a therapist -- to manage her feelings without it. “The best part of it, although it is hard sometimes, is just feeling every emotion, and having to cope with that,” Foos said. @ADN
A Truly Radical Idea to Address Drug Addiction Takes Hold in Mia Donovan’s Gripping “Dope is Death” - March 6, 2020 - This remarkable tale of how the Black Panthers and Young Lords solved the drug crisis in their community will put you on pins and needles.
Opioid Epidemic Might Be Much Worse Than We Thought
FEB. 27, 2020 - “you would think [coroners] would not be able to identify opioid involvement in a death as well as a medical doctor trained in it would.” That inference seems to be held up by data: The states that had a lot of unclassified drug-overdose deaths... @TheAtlantic
We Are Miracles, Too!
Laura McKowen on Addiction, Recovery and We Are the Luckiest - MARCH 2, 2020 - There was a point, pretty early on, when I was laying with my daughter one night. She was asleep, and I had been crying. I felt a shift because as difficult as things were emotionally then, I was okay. I was safe. My daughter was safe. @WestWord
Q&A with Elizabeth Narayan
March 8, 2020 - Elizabeth Narayan is an aspiring makeup artist and filmmaker. After producing her CSUN senior thesis, Courage, the Western neo-noir 15 minute short film was selected to screen at the REEL Recovery Film Festival and Symposium@AREB
Indiana County to Start Bringing Charges Against Residents Who Overdose
February 29, 2020 - This means that people who overdose in Hancock County will face charges of Possession of a Controlled Substance, which is a Level 6 Felony and could result in a jail sentence between six months and two-and-a-half years. Fox 59 News reports that, after the person is sent to the hospital to treat the overdose, “officers will fill out a form to determine if there is probable cause to file charges.” @CH27
Opinion: Jailing individuals for drug addiction is immoral 
March 3, 2020 - President Richard Nixon coined the phrase in 1971, which adjudicated drug abuse as “public enemy number one.” A 1973 executive order called the Controlled Substance Act created the Drug Enforcement Agency, which made wide-scale arrests for using and distributing narcotics. @DailyIowan
‘Strung Out’ Tackles Pain, Stigma And Shame Of Drug Use
February 28, 2020 - Drug addiction continues to be wildly misunderstood and deeply stigmatized in the United States. We’ve witnessed this in its many and varied degrees. Take the headline of this recent New York Times profile... @NPR
Who Decides? WATCH
Heroin addict: ‘You either going to be high, or dead’ WATCH
February 29th 2020 - It’s easy for Lagenna to describe the feeling she gets after sticking a syringe full of potent drugs into her body. “It’s like a euphoric feeling. Like, you get a wave like a numbing feeling.” @ABC6
Comedian uses humor to share captivating recovery
March 2, 2020 - His comedy show began with a few words from the Collegiate Recovery Community, a group of students who are either in recovery or are allies of substance use disorder and other mental health issues.
Drinking Alcohol Weakens Bones of People Living With HIV - Mar. 2, 2020 - “We did not find an amount of alcohol consumption that appeared ‘safe’ for bone metabolism,” says study lead author Dr. Theresa W. Kim, an assistant professor at BUSM and a faculty member of the Clinical Addiction Research Education (CARE) program at Boston Medical Center. @SciTechDaily
Why Addiction Treatment Isn’t “One Size Fits All” 
Mar. 3, 2020 - For many individuals, successful recovery includes participation in a mutual support program such as Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) or Narcotics Anonymous (NA). But for individuals that have not found success with 12-Step programs or are not willing to consider this as an option... @PsychologyToday
Justin Bieber found documentary series ‘cathartic’
Mar. 4, 2020 - The 26-year-old singer opened up about his battle with drug addiction during his YouTube Originals series ‘Justin Bieber: Seasons’, where he also revealed he has been diagnosed with Lyme disease. And now, the documentary’s director Michael Ratner has said having an opportunity to speak about his health... 
The Way Back...Time Out says ** stars - April 24 2020 - But the movie misfires when it comes to pacing, revealing the source of Jack’s suffering too late, rushing through his awakening and squandering our goodwill in the process. Far from the formulaic slam dunk it could have been, ‘The Way Back’ never rebounds from its gradual emotional decline. @TimeOut
Catskill doctor sentenced to 54 months in opioid-distribution case - Mar. 6, 2020 - Myra Mabry, an obstetrician-gynecologist, admitted that between 2015 and 2017, she wrote prescriptions for oxycodone, morphine and hydromorphone to third parties, for no legitimate medical purpose @HudsonValley360
17% of addicts hooked on de-addiction drug
Mar. 8, 2020 - “The private centres have been recklessly dispensing the medicine even to patients addicted to alcohol and low potency opioids such as poppy husk. The high profit margins make it vulnerable to misuse.” 
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Thursday, March 12, 2020

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11 Life Skills That Can Help Your Child in Recovery

 

11 Life Skills That Can Help Your Child in Recovery
Life skills
When your child attends treatment for a substance use disorder, among other things, they’ll learn many techniques to maintain abstinence, and to make more pro-healthy choices. While individual therapy and group counseling are well-known techniques used to address substance use, it can be just as important that treatment includes life skills training.

Often in the throes of substance use, young people don't learn skills like managing time, interviewing for a job, managing money, etc. These skills are vital to a healthy and productive life, and can help those in recovery to continue to improve their quality of life once treatment has ended. They are key to good mental and emotional health, physical health, a successful professional and social life and better decision-making.

The skills offered will vary and depend greatly on the type of treatment program and length of treatment. In an outpatient or short-term residential program setting, there may be fewer and less in-depth training opportunities available. However, within long-term programs, in which staff will have more time with patients, life skills might be more expansive. Some programs may even ask participants to complete test(s) so that they can target training to the specific needs of the individual.

Depending upon what was offered during formal treatment, you may find that you will have to help your child learn these skills. In some cases, baby steps and lots of practice are needed, so patience is key. The following skills may benefit your son or daughter as they develop a healthier lifestyle.

Practicing Self-Care

The overarching life skill in recovery is practicing self-care. Indeed, the rest of this list of life skills are all elements of practicing self-care. The media sometimes presents self-care as luxurious and exclusive, and the phrase may conjure images of massages, yoga retreats and beaches. However, at its heart, self-care is really just about looking after yourself in whatever way works for you. For your child in recovery, it could be as simple as personal hygiene, a clean living space and listening to their favorite music every day. It’s about addressing those urges to use substances in the first place and replacing them with something that’s going to be far more helpful and healthy to manage stress and other negative emotions.

Developing Healthy Habits

One of the most important aspects of recovery is learning to keep oneself mentally and physically healthy. Substance use can be damaging to the body, and may be co-occurring with other mental health issues. Therefore, it is vital that your child learn healthy behaviors, as attending to personal hygiene, exercising, eating nutritious food and getting good sleep. This may include teaching a young person how to shop for groceries, cook and clean-up afterwards or understanding how to use the washing machine to do a load of clothes. Ensuring that other medical and dental problems are addressed is also important. A complete physical may be a good place to start if they haven’t had one in the past year.

Time Management

Many people with substance use issues struggle with time management. Individual routines may have focused on arranging to get substances, consuming them and recovering from their use, rather than attending to work, school, household and other commitments. As your child builds their recovery lifestyle, establishing structure for each day is important not only to strengthen time management skills, but to avoid boredom and isolation, which can be triggers for substance use.

It can help to have an old-fashioned daily calendar where each hour of the day is structured to the best of one’s ability. It may include support group meetings, exercise, meditation time, chores, therapy and other doctor appointments, work, school, etc.
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