The Addiction Solution: Treating Our Dependence on Opioids and Other Drugs - Lloyd Sederer Audiobook
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A groundbreaking examination of addiction from the Chief Medical Officer for the New York State Office of Mental Health and the Medical Editor for Mental Health at the Huffington Post, offering practical, proven solutions for individuals, families, and communities dealing with substance use and abuse.
Written with warmth, accessibility, and vast authority, The Addiction Solution is a practical guide through the world of drug use and abuse and addiction treatment. Here, Lloyd I. Sederer, MD, Chief Mental Health Officer of the NYS Office of Mental Health and the Medical Editor for Mental Health at the Huffington Post, brings together scientific and clinical knowledge, policy suggestions, and case studies to describe our current drug crisis and establish a clear path forward to recovery and health. In a time when so many people are affected by the addiction epidemic, when 142 people die of overdoses every day in the United States, principally from opioids, Sederer’s decades of wisdom and clinical experience are needed more than ever before.
With a timely focus on opioids, Sederer takes us through the proven essentials of addiction treatment and explains why so many of our current policies, like the lingering remnants of the War on Drugs, fail to help drug users, their families, and their wider communities. He identifies a key insight, often overlooked in popular and professional writing about addiction and its treatment: namely, that people who use drugs do so to meet specific needs, and that drugs may be the best solution those people currently have. Writing with generosity and empathy about the many Americans who use illicit and prescribed substances, Sederer lays out specific, evidence-based, researched solutions to the prevention and problems of drug use, including exercise, medications, therapy, recovery programs, and community services. In this challenging time, The Addiction Solution provides practical help, comfort, and hope.
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This post has 5 comments with rating of 5/5
May 12th, 2018
Thanks daenigma100
May 12th, 2018
Thanks again mate.!
I’m particularly interested in this one since I was actually a heroin addict from the age of 18 to 33. I’m 40 now & I’ve been in methadone treatment (off & on) since 1999/2000.
I’m on my 4th & longest methadone maintenance since 2010 & I’ve finally managed to make it work this time which means I’m working on my 9th year of being clean.!
It took an entire change of life to make it work though.
I’ve moved into the Scottish Highlands, I’ve cut all ties & contact with my previous “friends” & acquaintances plus various other “safety nets” like handing control of my money to a family member, trying to have a family member with me when I go out & other little tricks.
None of which I could have done with out a HUGE effort from my family.
Make no mistake.. It’s not easy & it takes a ton of effort & many failures.
Out of the roughly 12 people in my particular bunch of “friends” who started using at about the same time.(mid 90’s). 5 are dead & 6 are still full blown addicts & there’s 1 who is mostly 70%ish clean.!
Not good odds is it.?
This problem has a massive stigma attached & is usually ignored, underfunded, treatment is poor & often criticised & finding good care is hard.!
But it is possible to beat.. It just takes time, commitment, perseverance & support.. I can’t stress that enough.. I’d be dead if it weren’t for my family, also I was fortunate enough to be able to access really good care (Osprey house clinic in Inverness).
I don’t know what to say to those who don’t have family behind them.?? Other than to still try your hardest & try out any charitable support organisations you can find.. And try, try & keep trying.!!
Bye all.
And thanks again daenigma100.!
May 12th, 2018
Zekedog - I work as a substance abuse counselor. My heart and encouragement goes out to you. As much as I am not a “medicine-focused” person, I have clients who have found Vivitrol/Naltrexone as a helpful part of their recovery. You may want to check into it if you haven’t already (its a very different medication than Methadone or Suboxone). Either way, again, there are a lot of us out here rooting for you.
July 10th, 2018
Good luck to you, Zekedog. Stay healthy and God bless you and your family.
May 7th, 2020
im in the heroin programme see if it helps. i dont shoot up tho
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