This episode highlights a shift in how we view Substance Abuse and Mental Health issues. Previously, substance abuse was often seen as a personal failing, and mental health concerns were heavily stigmatized. Today, there's a greater understanding that both can stem from underlying medical conditions. This has led to more open conversations and a willingness to seek help. However, there's an ongoing debate about the role of medication in treatment. Some believe medication is crucial for recovery, while others emphasize addressing the root causes of substance use before medication can be effective.
This episode discusses co-occurring disorders, where mental health and substance abuse issues happen together. The speakers, Mike Jones and Grant Young, explore the challenges of untangling these conditions and how they can worsen each other. They emphasize that both conditions need to be treated together for successful recovery. Key Points: - It's often difficult to determine whether mental health issues lead to substance abuse or vice versa. - People may use substances to self-medicate underlying mental health problems. - Substance abuse can worsen mental health problems. - Accurate diagnosis requires sobriety because substance use can alter test results. - Treatment plans should address both mental health and substance abuse issues. Lighthouse Recovery Texas Website: https://lighthouserecoverytx.com/
This episode talks about how parents of young adults are facing a new set of challenges, and how to overcome them. Their children are struggling with issues like anxiety and lack of motivation. Coach Kim, a parent coach, suggests these struggles may stem from social media, overprotective parenting, and a tough job market, among other things. She emphasizes that parents can't control their adult children's behavior, but can focus on setting healthy boundaries and managing their own emotions. By letting go of control and learning to navigate this new phase, parents can empower their young adults to find their own way. Coach Kim Links Website: https://www.reallifeparentguide.com/ Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kimmuenchparentcoach?lang=en Lighthouse Recovery Texas Website: https://lighthouserecoverytx.com/
Deciding on detox can be overwhelming, but this episode breaks it down into two main scenarios: emergencies and non-emergencies. If someone is experiencing severe withdrawal symptoms, especially from alcohol, call 911 immediately as it can be life-threatening. For non-emergency situations, there are various detox options to consider. While comfort levels range from basic to luxury facilities, it's important to remember that detox is not a hotel, but a safe environment for medically supervised withdrawal. The typical stay lasts 3-10 days, but it's just the first step. A plan for further treatment like therapy or rehab is crucial for long-term recovery. Family members also play an important role. Setting boundaries and avoiding enabling behaviors can help their loved one stay focused on recovery. It's important to be realistic about costs – detox won't be the end of the financial investment, so plan for further treatment. When choosing a detox facility, make sure they provide medical care like IVs and medications. Also, understand that daily communication from the detox center shouldn't be expected. Their focus is on providing medical care for your loved one. Finally, consider using an interventionist. They can be a valuable resource in finding the right detox center and aftercare plan for a successful recovery journey.
This episode dives into finding the right residential treatment center for addiction recovery. It's crucial to choose a facility that aligns with your needs, not just marketing promises. Consider your priorities: program length, facility size, and treatment focus areas (trauma, co-occuring disorders, etc.). We discuss key questions to ask, like family involvement, staff qualifications, and treatment approaches offered. The episode also explores the benefits of smaller facilities with experienced staff and lower turnover rates. While activities and experiential therapy can be valuable additions, a strong focus on clinical therapy and medication management is key.
This episode dives into inpatient addiction treatment, unpacking what to expect during a stay and how to find a quality facility. We explore the typical 28-45 day program, including detox, therapy, and discharge planning. You'll learn how to choose a facility that is focused on long-term recovery and strong aftercare, not just repeat business. We also go over many specific questions you can ask these programs in order to better understand their overall approach and quality of treatment.
This podcast episode discusses intervention for substance use and mental health disorders. An interventionist can be a helpful resource for families struggling with a loved one's addiction. Interventionists can help set boundaries and determine the appropriate level of treatment. It's important to find a qualified interventionist who communicates well and collaborates with the family and treatment facility. While intervention may not always lead to immediate success, it can be a valuable step in the recovery process. Help is available for those struggling with addiction, and intervention can be a good starting point.
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This episode dives into the world of family therapy with Dr. Brooke Keels, the Chief Clinical Officer of Lighthouse Recovery Texas. Dr. Keels discusses her background growing up in a helping profession family and what led her to specialize in working with families struggling with substance abuse. She shares her personal experiences that fueled her passion for this work, along with why she chose Marriage and Family Therapy as her chosen profession.
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This episode tackles the crucial topic of recognizing mental health emergencies and navigating when and how to seek help. These include concerns about suicide, self-harm, psychosis, mania, paranoia, and substance abuse affecting mental health. The episode equips families with tips for recognizing warning signs, encouraging them to take all these issues very seriously. Ultimately, this episode empowers families to seek help for mental health and Substance Abuse concerns and know when immediate professional intervention is necessary.
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This episode of "Pretend I Don't Know Anything" dives into helping a loved one navigate addiction treatment. Therapy is highlighted as a crucial first step to explore underlying issues and build coping mechanisms. Medication from a psychiatrist might be needed, but it's not always the initial solution. Open communication with the therapist is essential, including how they assess progress and address setbacks. Remember, healing from addiction is a journey with ups and downs. While residential treatment is an option, consider exploring less intensive interventions first. Do your research to find qualified professionals and treatment centers. You're not alone in this - there are resources available to help you support your loved one. Stay tuned for the next episode where they'll explore the different levels of addiction treatment programs in detail.
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Having a loved one suspected of struggling with drugs can be a frightening and isolating experience. This episode aims to equip you with the tools to navigate this difficult conversation. Dr. Brooke Keels and Mike Jones offer guidance on how to approach your loved one with concern and compassion. The episode emphasizes the importance of open communication. Talking directly to your loved one allows you to express your worries and offer support. Acknowledge their potential fear of judgment and make it clear that you're there to help, not blame. Resistance is common, but persistence and a willingness to find the right resources, like therapy, can make a big difference. Remember, true love involves setting boundaries and holding loved ones accountable, even if it leads to conflict. While your love and support are crucial, you can't fix this situation alone. Seeking professional help for yourself and your loved one is a vital step on the road to recovery. Don't hesitate to reach out for guidance – there is hope and support available.
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This episode dives deep into the link between mental health and substance use. We explore how young adults might use substances to cope with anxieties, and how these behaviors can escalate after leaving home.
Identifying addiction in this age group can be tricky, especially when they appear to be functioning normally. We discuss key warning signs to watch for, like changes in weight, grades, and social behavior, alongside patterns of dishonesty.
We also want to emphasize the importance of trusting your instincts and focusing on observable behaviors. We delve into how substance use can be a coping mechanism for underlying issues, and how dishonesty can stem from shame rather than a desire to hurt loved ones.
Help is always available, recovery is possible.
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Spotting substance use disorder (SUD) in teenagers and young adults can be tricky. During this time lots of changes are occurring, and normal behavior can sometimes mimic signs of drug or alcohol abuse. The key is to look for patterns of these changes happening over a longer period, not just a single incident.
It's also important to remember that mental health struggles can cause similar symptoms. Don't wait for academic decline or legal trouble before having an open and honest conversation with your child. There are resources available to help you navigate this challenging time together.
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