Saturday, August 21, 2021

Everyone Has A Mug Shot

Everyone has a mugshot.

What if we all had a nationally published picture of ourselves immortalizing our worst moment, our lowest point, our most humiliating choice? A permanent proclamation. An endless reminder.

God is in the business of destroying mugshots. We see it every day at His Way.

Enjoy this video featuring 4 stories of His Way graduates.
Learn more and support His Way's vision of helping Christians and churches around the country and the world use Christ-centered recovery to tear up more mugshots.
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Friday, August 20, 2021

If This Video Doesn't Wake You Up, Then I Don't Know What Will

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Whole Family Healing:
Supporting Children Impacted by Substance Use

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Wed. Aug25th
12-1pm MT
Cost: Free!
1 CEU Offered



Overview:

Children are often the first ones hurt and the last ones helped when substance use is impacting the family. In this workshop, we will explore how children are impacted, learn tools to help them cope, and important messages for children to hear. Participants can learn new tools to help families change the family legacy and discover recovery together. 



Participants Will:

  • Learn accurate and age-appropriate language to use in order to teach children about substance use.
  • Learn to identify ways that children may be affected by substance use.
  • Identify therapeutic strategies that foster the development of key resilience skills  
 
Presenter:
Lindsey Chadwick, MA, LPC
Hazelden Betty Ford Children's Program - Aurora, CO
Lindsey Chadwick (She/hers), MA, LPC, has worked for the Hazelden Betty Ford Children’s Program in Aurora, Colorado since 2008. She began working at HBFF after completing her undergraduate degree in Sociology at Colorado State University. She completed her master’s degree in Couple and Family Therapy at the University of Colorado Denver in 2013. Lindsey has over 12 years of experience working with children, adolescents, adults, couples, and families in individual and group settings

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In the News: Opioid Overdose Antidote Naloxone More Difficult to Obtain During Pandemic

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PLEASE NOTE: We are taking a two-week publishing hiatus and will resume service Thursday, September 9. Thank you for your readership!


 

Top Stories & Key Reads of the Week

 

Opioid Overdose Antidote Naloxone More Difficult to Obtain During Pandemicpowerofforever/Getty Images
 

Opioid Overdose Antidote Naloxone More Difficult to Obtain During Pandemic

Organizations that provide the opioid overdose antidote naloxone at an affordable price are reporting shortages of the medicine, The Washington Post reports. Read More

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Doctors Often Don’t Ask Older Adults About Their Alcohol Use: StudyKlausVedfelt/Getty Images

Study Finds Decline in Drinking Among College Freshmen Early in the Pandemic

A new study finds overall drinking and binge drinking declined among U.S. college freshmen in the first few months of the pandemic. Read More

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CDC Guidelines May Have Led to Shorter Opioid Prescriptions with Lower DosesShidlovski/Getty Images

CDC Guidelines May Have Led to Shorter Opioid Prescriptions with Lower Doses

Guidelines released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2016 aimed at making opioid prescribing safer may have led to shorter prescriptions with lower doses, a new study suggests. Read More

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Read our digest of this week’s news.

 

 

Policy News Roundup

Find more of our must-reads in policy news, including the shortage of affordable naloxone.

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Research News Roundup

Find more of our must-reads in policy news, including the genetic basis of cannabis use.

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Partnership in the News & Other Headlines


Partnership in the News

How to Access Care for Addicted Teens (The Lisa Show)
Features an interview with Pat Aussem, L.P.C., M.A.C., Associate Vice President, Consumer Clinical Content Development at Partnership to End Addiction.

Courage to Change (Jane Wilkens Michael Podcast)
Partnership to End Addiction board member Elizabeth Vargas spoke about hosting the organization’s “Heart of the Matter” podcast.

Other Headlines of Interest

Listen now: Brandon Novak on underestimating his addiction and turning inward to find recovery (Heart of the Matter with Elizabeth Vargas)

Medically, legally, and morally, emergency departments cannot ignore addiction care (STAT)

Pain patients are the casualties of the War on Drugs (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Racism triggers me to drink, but Zoom-bombers won't let me be Black in AA meetings (USA Today)

 

 
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