One Hour At A Time
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Overcoming Perfectionism - Finding the Key to Balance...
We understand the negative effects smoking, gambling, sex addiction, alcoholism and drug abuse have on our lives, yet perfectionismwhile not as commoncan be just as damaging. Psychological and physical implications include: headaches, isolation, fear of failure, sleep disturbances, digestive problems, back pain, overeating, sexual dysfunction, depression, suicidal thoughts or tendencies, an inability to establish proper boundaries, overly critical of others, the need to be in control, and...
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Achieving Quality through CARF Accreditation with Guest...
CARF-accredited service providers enjoy international recognition for their commitment to excellence. CARF International is the leading accreditor of behavioral healthcare organizations in the US, and consumers and family-members have learned that seeking treatment from accredited organizations leads to higher quality services and outcomes. That’s because CARF accreditation is more than a certificate hanging on the wall. CARF accreditation is evidence that your organization strives to...
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Living Well with Chronic Illness - a Practical and...
According to the National Health Council, incurable and ongoing chronic disease affects approximately 133 million Americans. Our guest today will talk about how people can enjoy a better quality of life by improving their physical and mental health and strengthening their spirituality. Some of the areas of discussion will be: How to discover the path to spiritual peace; 5-10 steps to living with Chronic Illness; How to take control of anger, shock, stress and grief; How to let go of excess...
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Special Encore Presentation: Mindfulness in Addiction...
Dr. Schuman-Olivier will discuss the power of mindfulness in treating addictions and its impact on those utilizing this approach in recovery.
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Outsmarting Anger with guest Joseph Shrand, MD, Harvard...
Our guest today will talk about defusing our most dangerous emotion - anger. It is not always your own anger that gets in the way of life and success. Very often someone else’s anger gets in your way. A spouse’s anger can end a marriage. A rage at work can get you fired. A parent’s anger can demolish a child, and a child’s anger can demolish a parent. Anger can cause us to be destructive toward the people we love the most.
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Pain Management with guest Jerry Lerner, MD, Chief of...
Chronic pain is complex, affecting all parts of one’s life. It may be caused by a combination of physical, mental, emotional, spiritual, chemical, nutritional, behavioral, and/or environmental factors. Physical pain, if not well managed, often acts as a primary trigger for addictive purposes. The connection between pain and addiction requires a high level of medical expertise to generate consistently successful outcomes. Sierra Tucson’s broad approach to treatment addresses the simultaneous...
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Integrative Treatment for Addictions with guest Holly...
Today’s Guest, Holly Cook, Executive Director of Treatment at Integrative Life Center (ILC) in TN, will speak about a wellness approach to recovery. Recovery is more than just abstinence or disease management. It’s about making healthy choices about food, work, money, substances, relationships, and moving beyond the limits of the destructive behaviors, into living life fully and authentically. An integrative approach with a wide array of therapeutic experiences such as group therapy, art and...
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Finding the Courage to Reach Out for Help with guest...
Shadows can represent dark places where people hide things they do not want to take responsibility for: child abuse, spousal abuse, alcohol abuse, substance abuse, mental illness. Every family has secrets but some have dark, dangerous secrets that physically or mentally cripple those around them. Creating shadows in their mind can hide painful memories of unacceptable behavior or trauma that they have suffered. These memories and the related pain can reappear at any time. In Brenda Davis’...
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Special Encore Presentation: Assertive Community...
Assertive Community Treatment is an Evidence Based Practice that supports individuals’ recovery in their community. ACT is a service-delivery model that is a multidisciplinary team approach that assumes responsibility for directly providing acute, active, and ongoing community-based substance abuse/psychiatric treatment, assertive outreach, rehabilitation, and support. The team provides clinical services to individuals to maximize their recovery and ensure consumer-directed goal setting. The...
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Innovative Services Between the Criminal Justice System...
Our guest today will talk about an innovative partnership between Spectrum Youth & Family Services of Burlington, Vermont and the Chittenden County Criminal Court. The purpose of this partnership is to improve the efficacy of pre-trial conditions being used by the courts in cases involving crimes related to substance use behaviors. Spectrum's mission is to empower teenagers, young adults, people with a history of violence and their families to make and sustain positive changes through...
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The Recovery Community Organizes and Speaks Out with...
Our response to the crisis of addiction should be based on sound public health science and the grassroots engagement and involvement of the recovery community – people in recovery, their families, friends and allies. Across the world, the recovery community is organizing to speak out and advocate for policies that help individuals and families get the help they need to recover and the elimination of policies that discriminate against people in or seeking recovery. They are raising their...
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Therapy Dogs and Dog Training
Julia V McDonough of FORTUNATE K9 (http://www.fortunatek9.com) and her associates join Mary Woods for a discussion on therapy dogs and dog training methods. What is FORTUNATE K9? FORTUNATE K9 is devoted to helping dogs and their owners find success through a combination of time-tested methods and individualized programs. The knowledge comes from years of hands-on experience with dogs of all breeds and temperaments, you will get the answers you and your dog need, whether they are for simple...
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Combat Stress - Special Encore Presentation!
Heidi Squier Kraft received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of California - San Diego School of Medicine in 1996. She joined the Navy during her internship at Duke University Medical Center, serving as both a flight and clinical psychologist. Her active duty assignments included the Naval Safety Center, the Naval Health Research Center, and Naval Hospital Jacksonville, FL. In 2004, she deployed to Iraq for seven months with a Marine Corps surgical company, serving as the...
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Cultural Clashes in Co-Occurring Disorders: Clinical...
Dr. Mee-Lee is a leading expert in co-occurring substance use and mental disorders with over thirty years experience in person-centered treatment and program development. He is not your usual psychiatrist, nor is he your usual educator. He writes and speaks in down-to-earth, jargon-free language and makes learning challenging and enjoyable. Audiences consistently express satisfaction with his combination of rich content and practical approach delivered in his engaging style. His...
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Imago Relationship Therapy and Sexuality Counseling
Tammy Nelson PhD, is a sex and relationship expert, an international speaker, author and a licensed psychotherapist with over 25 years of experience working with individuals and couples. She holds a Doctorate in Philosophy, a PhD in sexology from the American Academy of Clinical Sexology a Certified Sexologist, a Diplomate of the American Board of Sexology, a Licensed Professional Counselor, a Registered Art Therapist, and a Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor, and Certified Imago therapist....
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Goodbye Ed, Hello Me - Special Encore Presentation!
Jenni Schaefer is an internationally known author and speaker whose work has helped change the face of recovery from eating disorders. Her appearances on shows like Dr. Phil and Entertainment Tonight, in publications ranging from Cosmopolitan to The Washington Post, and before live audiences have brought a world of hope to men and women seeking real solutions. "I want people who struggle with eating disorders to know it is possible to move from being 'in recovery' to being 'fully...
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Deceived: Facing Sexual Betrayal, Lies and Secrets
On One Hour At A Time, Claudia Black talks about her book Deceived. In Deceived, best-selling author Claudia Black offers women in relationships plagued by sexual betrayal the care and guidance to create a new path of clarity, direction, and confidence. Black uses stories of real women who have been through a wide variety of experiences to help readers develop the understanding and skills to: confront their partners, heighten their personal security by setting nonnegotiable boundaries, avoid...
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Why Men Prowl and How to Not Become the Prey
The show will focus on a new book titled, THE TIGER WOODS SYNDROME: Why Men Prowl and How to Not Become the Prey by noted psychiatrist Dr. J. R. Bruns, M.D. and Dr. R.A. Richards II. Based on years studying men leading dual lives, from celebrities to average guys, Dr. Bruns and Dr. Richards have discovered a distinct pattern of deception on the dating and mating scene. “We named it the Tiger Woods Syndrome,” Dr. Bruns explains, “because Tiger so aptly exemplifies the behaviors, motivations,...
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Pharmageddon
Currently, more than 50 million Americans are prescription pill abusers, and every year 24,000 die of a drug overdose. In Palm Beach County this issue has reached epidemic proportions. And, despite these staggering statistics, public knowledge of this growing crisis, or “Pharmageddon” as some call it, remains surprisingly limited. Dr. Barbara Krantz, CEO and Medical Director of Research at Hanley Center, is a noted expert on the disease of addiction and, can discuss the lack of “addiction”...
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Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (FASD)
Thousands of women are treated for in our health clinics and/or addiction treatment centers across the U.S., yet few are counseled on reproductive health or on the effects of alcohol/other drugs on the developing fetus. This show will provide an overview about the lifelong consequences of fetal alcohol spectrum disorders (FASD). Issues of denial and shame frequently experienced by birth mothers and their families will be discussed. Suggestions for engaging women and their families into...
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The Real American Idols; Performing with a Brain Injury...
Guest host Dr. Mark Green, will be interviewing certified brain injury specialist and musician Jerry Burton. Jerry is a certified brain injury specialist who has been in the human services field for 30 years, divided almost equally between MH/MR and TBI. He currently serves as director of Development for Whitemarsh House, a personal care facility located in Flourtown, Pa. Prior to coming to Whitemarsh House, Jerry served for 10 years as administrator and residential manager at Success at...
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Therapeutic and Educational Consulting
Miles is the CEO and co-owner of Onsite Workshops. Onsite is a leader in providing therapeutic and educational consulting services worldwide. Miles is also a partner in Peak Performance Brain Training and H Financial Services. He previously ran a long term inpatient treatment center for Eating Disorders and Trauma for young adults and has a background in management, public relations, and business development. Miles worked in the sports and oil industries prior to a life changing...
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Active Minds on Campus
Alison Malmon is the founder and Executive Director of Active Minds, Inc., the only national organization dedicated to utilizing the student voice to raise mental health awareness on college campuses. Alison started Active Minds following the suicide of her brother, Brian, who had experienced depression and psychosis for three years while in college but had concealed his symptoms and not received the support he needed. On March 24, 2000, as Alison was wrapping up her freshman year at the...
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I’m Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help! How to Help Someone...
Dr. Amador is an internationally sought-after speaker, clinical psychologist, professor at Columbia University, Teachers College, in New York City, the Founder and Director of the LEAP Institute and author of eight books including the national best seller “I’m Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help!” Dr. Amador’s expertise has made him a regular contributor to the Today Show and a featured guest on ABC Good Morning America, Prime Time Live, CBS This Morning, NBC Nightly News, 60 Minutes, CNN, Dateline,...
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Supporting the Troops with Humor
Joey Carroll made his way onto the comedy scene on a dare. His first open mike got him his first paid gig. Joey has been described as a cross between George Carlin and Dennis Miller. His no holds barred style has won him the respect of his fellow comedians and the laughter of his audiences. Edgy is his favorite way to work. His act has something for everyone. Joey Carroll’s comedy has taken him around the world. While performing at Los Angeles’ prestigious Improv he was discovered by AKA...
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Alternative Ways to Manage Mental Illness
Will Hall was diagnosed with schizophrenia and spent a year in San Francisco's public mental health system. Will learned to live with his voices, visions, and difficult mental states without medications, and went on to become a leading mental health advocate who has spoken and organized internationally. Will co-founded the Massachusetts support and activism community Freedom Center, which offers groups and holistic alternatives such as acupuncture and yoga, and is on the coordinating...
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Valentine and Tina: Love in the time of crystal...
Petros Levounis, MD, MA, is the Director of The Addiction Institute of New York (formerly Smithers) and Chief of Addiction Psychiatry at St. Luke's and Roosevelt Hospitals in New York City. Dr. Levounis is a board-certified addiction psychiatrist, Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (ASAM), and Distinguished Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association (APA). His academic interests include the psychotherapy and psychopharmacology of addiction, the teaching of Psychiatry...
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The Open Dialogue Approach
Mary Olson, Ph.D., LICSW is an international lecturer in the fields of communication and family therapy. She is an Adjunct Associate Professor at Smith College School for Social Work and an affiliate of the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical School MA. In 2001, she was Fulbright professor in the Department of Psychology at the University of Jyvaskyla and has been a visiting professor at other universities in Finland, Italy, and the US. From 1990-1995, under Dr. Carlos Sluzki,...
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Cultural Approaches to Psychosis
Sue E. Estroff, Ph.D. is Professor in the Department of Social Medicine, School of Medicine, and research professor in the departments of Anthropology and Psychiatry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Dr Estroff’s research areas include: individuals with chronic illness and disabilities; cultural approaches to psychosis; sociocultural factors that influence the course of psychiatric disorders; disability income policy and practice; illness narratives; moral reasoning and the...
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Dual Disorders, What every Addiction Professional Needs...
Sue earned her Master's in Clinical Psychology from the University of Wisconsin Oshkosh in 1989, and her Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from the University of St. Thomas in 1998. She has been employed with Hazelden since 1989 and has expertise in treating co-occurring disorders, addiction and mental health issues across the full continuum of care. She is the former training director for the APA-accredited psychology pre-doctoral internship program and is an adjunct associate faculty...
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Evidence Based and Empirically Based Treatment for...
Andrea Grubb Barthwell, M.D., F.A.S.A.M., is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of the global health care and policy-consulting firm EMGlobal LLC and Director at Two Dreams Outer Banks Treatment Center. President George W. Bush nominated and the U. S. Senate confirmed Dr. Barthwell to serve as Deputy Director for Demand Reduction in the Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP). As a member of the President's sub-cabinet, Dr. Barthwell was a principal advisor in the Executive...
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The Big Book Simplified
"In The Big Book Simplified, Lauren T. and Andy P. aim to clarify the key messages in The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous. The workbook follows the chapter format of The Big Book, and each chapter concludes with multiple choice and discussion questions. Lauren, an active member of Overeaters Anonymous, wrote this book with a fellow recovering in A.A. They generalize the message of healing to all addicts by writing about “addiction” instead of “alcoholism.” Several rehab facilities are...
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"Come Back When You're Ready" The Paradigm Shift In...
Traditional approaches to treatment waited for readiness, belittled mental illness, and failed to serve a large proportion of people in need. Modern approaches embracing models of stages of change, motivational interviewing and harm reduction have challenged a traditionally peer-lead recovery movement to reconsider what constitutes recovery, whether abstinence is necessary and how to consider mental illness in a person’s recovery plan. Mark and Mary will discuss this paradigm shift in the...
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“Sexual Medicine in Psychiatry and Addiction” – Special...
Kenneth Paul Rosenberg, MD, is currently a Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Public Health at Weill Cornell Medical College/New York Presbyterian Hospital. Ken Rosenberg has produced many educational related films and videotapes over his career. Some of his works include: “Through Madness: The Subjective Experience of Psychosis,” WNET (1992), “Why Am I Gay?: Stories of Coming Out in America,” HBO (1993), “Back From Madness,” HBO (1996), “Drinking Apart: Families Under the...
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The Crisis in Treatment & Helping People Change
Dr. Scott Kellogg received his Doctorate in Clinical Psychology from the CUNY Graduate Center, and he is presently a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology at New York University. Having trained in both schema therapy and gestalt therapy, he is currently a psychotherapist and a supervisor at the Schema Therapy Institute. Dr. Kellogg has created the Transformational Chairwork Training program and he is currently teaching this method of psychotherapeutic dialogue to...
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I’m Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help! How to Help Someone...
Dr. Amador is an internationally sought-after speaker, clinical psychologist, professor at Columbia University, Teachers College, in New York City, the Founder and Director of the LEAP Institute and author of eight books including the national best seller “I’m Not Sick, I Don’t Need Help!” Dr. Amador’s expertise has made him a regular contributor to the Today Show and a featured guest on ABC Good Morning America, Prime Time Live, CBS This Morning, NBC Nightly News, 60 Minutes, CNN, Dateline,...
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Combat Stress
Heidi Squier Kraft received her Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of California - San Diego School of Medicine in 1996. She joined the Navy during her internship at Duke University Medical Center, serving as both a flight and clinical psychologist. Her active duty assignments included the Naval Safety Center, the Naval Health Research Center, and Naval Hospital Jacksonville, FL. In 2004, she deployed to Iraq for seven months with a Marine Corps surgical company, serving as the...
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Cultural Clashes in Co-Occurring Disorders: Clinical...
Dr. Mee-Lee is a leading expert in co-occurring substance use and mental disorders with over thirty years experience in person-centered treatment and program development. He is not your usual psychiatrist, nor is he your usual educator. He writes and speaks in down-to-earth, jargon-free language and makes learning challenging and enjoyable. Audiences consistently express satisfaction with his combination of rich content and practical approach delivered in his engaging style. His...
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Madness and Wasted – Special Encore Presentation!
Marya Hornbacher is the author of the Pulitzer-Prize short-listed book Wasted: A Memoir of Anorexia and Bulimia, the acclaimed novel The Center of Winter, and the recent New York Times Bestseller Madness: A Bipolar Life. Her work has been translated into sixteen languages. An award-winning journalist, Hornbacher is also a mental health advocate, and lectures widely on both writing and mental health.
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Comedy and Recovery
George MacDonald is an accomplished writer, actor and comedian. George has over 23 years sober and spreads his recovery message through the gift of comedy. George has performed with such stars as Jay Leno, Jerry Seinfeld, Chris Rock, Dane Cook, and Dennis Miller, just to name a few. George is also a playwright, some of his works include: At The Funny Factory, Waiting for Whitey, and Whistling Past The Graveyard. George is a member of The Dramatist Guild of America, Actors Equity Association,...
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Virtual Reality Treatment for PTSD
Robert Neil McLay is a psychiatrist and the Research Director for the Mental Health Directorate at Naval Medical Center San Diego. Dr. McLay’s primary research interests involve the effects of stress on the brain. He has studied this at the molecular, cellular, behavioral, and clinical levels. He is currently involved in trials examining the use of Virtual Reality in the treatment of PTSD, the genetics of this disorder, and the role of sleep and medications in resilience against combat...
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Never Enough: One Lawyer's True Story of How He Gambled...
Michael J. Burke practiced law for twenty-five years in Howell, Michigan where he was raised with his nine brothers and sisters. Michael and his wife purchased the family home and it was there that they raised their two daughters. He was actively involved in the community, enjoyed a successful law practice and was a devoted father. Never Enough: One Lawyer's True Story of How He Gambled His Career Away, is the shocking, true story of Michael J. Burke, who went from being a successful lawyer,...
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A Day Without Pain – Special Encore Presentation!
Dr. Pohl is Vice president of medical affairs and medical director of the Las Vegas Recovery Center (LVRC), the only private, medically managed inpatient detoxification and addiction treatment facility in Las Vegas, Nevada. He was a key force in developing LVRC’s chronic pain rehabilitation program. A Fellow of the American Society of Addiction Medicine (FASAM), he is a clinical assistant professor in the department of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at the University of Nevada School of...
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