The Beyond Addiction Show
Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode of Today, Dr. King is not just your host but also your guest, since he is answering listeners’ questions. Listeners are the reason for this podcast and their questions are a priority. In this episode, Dr. King answers several questions about substance use disorders, how to seek the best treatment, dual diagnosis, Post Acute Withdrawl Symptoms (PAWS), self-care, and Suboxone (how it works and who can use it). Key Takeaways: [1:06] Question No. 1: How many people qualify for having a substance use disorder and stop using...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode of Today, Dr. King is talking about the very peculiar matter of how different people handle difficult situations in their lives, some would want to never experience the hardships they went through, and others might have come through traumatic situations with great scars, and yet, they consider each moment a lesson from which they learned. Dr. King is accompanied in this episode by , who had a daughter who struggled with substance use, and after coming to the other end, she decided she needed to help other parents. Cathy is now a...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode of . Today, Dr. King is accompanied by , one of the pioneers of Harm Reduction Therapy and the Integrative Harm Reduction Psychotherapy developer. In this discussion, Dr. King plays the role of “skeptic” to really push Dr. Tatarsky on why Harm Reduction is the way to go over abstinence-only approaches, Dr. Tatarsky also provides some tips and skills on how you can try harm reduction now. Key Takeaways: [2:50] Dr. Tatarsky shares why this is the moment for Harm Reduction Therapy. [5:43] Does Harm Reduction encourage people to keep...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode and a new season of . Today, Dr. King is accompanied by again after two years. At that time, she and Dr. King were both in shock while seeing what was happening in the world with the strike of the pandemic. In today’s episode, Sharon is sharing how her practice has changed as a result of COVID-19, how to practice everyday mindfulness and meditation in an uncertain environment, and if you listen up til the end, you will get the chance to participate in a full guided meditation with Sharon. Key Takeaways: [1:54] Sharon talks...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode of Today, Dr. King is accompanied by , a marriage and family therapist based in Southern California, who wrote and shares in an insightful conversation the meaning of systemic racism and how it shows up in everyday life for many people causing great rage and trauma. The work that L.J. is doing in his community is really amazing; stick around until the end of today’s episode to see what he is doing in barbershops. Key Takeaways: [2:10] L.J. talks about the vulnerability implied in writing his book. [4:12] L.J. shares how he...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode of Today, Dr. King is accompanied by who is a psychologist specializing in anxiety disorders. She is also the founder and director of Brave Is Better Consulting and Therapy, located in Philadelphia PA where she works with children and adults who have anxiety and related disorders. including helping children with picky eating habits. Key Takeaways: [2:30] Dr. Katherine specializes in picky-eating children. [3:15] Dr. Katherine explains the suffering of parents of picky eaters. [4:55] Children who are insightful about the limitations...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode of Today, Dr. King is accompanied by and , the authors of . They share in this episode on self-compassion: how to incorporate it into our daily lives and what fierce self-compassion is. Key Takeaways: [1:47] Kristin and Chris talk about how their lives are now. [3:58] Does self-compassion really help? [5:07] Self-compassion is about opening up to whatever it is that you are feeling. [6:38] Kindness is one important component of compassion and Chris explains why. [8:14] There are both cultural and psychological barriers to...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to a new season of Today, Dr. King is accompanied by , who is a researcher at the University of Arizona where she studies emotions, particularly the awe emotion, which is a uniquely mind-opening experience that inspires us to put aside our pre-conceived schemas about the world and approach new situations accurately, with calm and curiosity. Dr. Shiota shares in today’s episode her vast knowledge in the field of emotions, explaining what they are and why they are crucially important for human expression and interactions. Dr. Shiota dives deep into the...
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Dr. Josh King welcomes you to another episode of The Beyond Addiction Show, this episode is the one marking the third anniversary of this podcast an important time to be grateful to all the audience and the incredible smart guests that had taken part in these conversations, the feedback from all of you who are listening are simply invaluable and work as the fuel to get this space going.
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Today, Dr. King is accompanied by Dr. Jarell Myers and Dr. Julie Jarvis to talk about how we can engage in our own lives even with anxiety and fear present. They break down what exposure therapy is, providing tools for us to be able to create our own exposure to help us cope with our fears and anxiety and to really live our fullest lives.
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Today, Dr. King is accompanied by Patt Denning, who is a licensed clinical psychologist, one of the primary developers of Harm Reduction Therapy, and a nationally recognized expert in dual diagnosis (co-occurring disorders). Her work in the bay area is so amazing and the story she has about how this treatment was developing over time is really inspiring. Patt is sharing in today’s episode her amazing professional journey that transformed the way in which we see substance use treatment.
Key Takeaways:
[2:15] Patt has transformed the world of substance use therapy.
[3:08] Patt talks about the evolution of Harm Reduction Therapy.
[10:14] Patt shares about her professional experience with the burst of the HIV epidemic which brought an epidemic of drug abuse.
[12:00] Patt decided to stop referring the patients struggling with drug abuse and instead, treating them with her teams.
[15:37] Patt tells when she heard about Harm Reduction for the first time.
[19:16] Patt explains how Harm Reduction Therapy started.
[21:30] Therapy needs to feel like a conversation, where people feel free to open up about their lives and the difficult experiences they experienced.
[25:06] Patt and Jeannie decided to go non-profit.
[28:37] Patt shares how they needed to rethink how they have been structuring therapy.
[30:40] Patt describes the reason for therapist’s burnout.
[34:25] Patt talks about how she admits to be enabling people to talk openly about their abuse and observing without judgment the harms that they are suffering.
[35:58] What is driving the use or misuse of drugs?
[36:58] Addiction is not a brain disease.
[38:33] Patt talks about how she wrote Loving Someone Who Loves Drugs and Alcohol and how it is intended to reduce harm also in the families of those abusing drugs.
[41:52] Suffering is not generally motivating.
[43:35] Patt talks about the innovations that were imposed by COVID-19 but had a beginning two years before the pandemic.
[49:00] Shifting the therapeutic frame had amazing results (but also brought challenges).
[53:45] PPE (Personal protective equipment) was instituted in early February 2019.
[57:13] Helping people meet their basic needs is also therapy. When people’s basic needs are met, they are not in survival mode anymore.
[59:30] What is Patt’s plan for retirement?
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