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We Do Recover With Jared Miller
We Do Recover With Jared Miller
100 episodes
3 weeks ago
We Do Recover With Jared Miller
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We Do Recover With Jared Miller
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Self-Improvement
Education
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EP 155 - Evidence of External Motivation
We Do Recover With Jared Miller
52 minutes 14 seconds
11 months ago
EP 155 - Evidence of External Motivation
In this thought-provoking episode of We Do Recover with Jared Miller, hosts Jared Miller and Dr. Terry Sellers dive into the controversial topic of involuntary drug treatment. Inspired by a recent CBC News article, "Forcing people into drug treatment is on the political agenda. Here's what the evidence says" (published November 10th, 2024), they explore the pros and cons of mandating treatment for individuals arrested for substance-related crimes. The hosts weigh in on the U.S. approach, which often offers treatment as an alternative to incarceration, and contrast it with Canada’s current struggle to meet the needs of people voluntarily seeking help. If treatment services are already stretched thin, what would happen if involuntary treatment became law? Jared and Terry dissect the evidence, share their professional insights, and discuss whether external motivation like this could lead to lasting recovery. This episode challenges listeners to think critically about the intersection of addiction, policy, and public health. Whether you’re in recovery, work in treatment, or are simply curious about the debate, this engaging discussion is one you won’t want to miss.
We Do Recover With Jared Miller
We Do Recover With Jared Miller