Scope of Practice
by Connecticut Certification BoardConversations with subject matter experts, journalists, individuals in recovery, practitioners, educators, and others with a direct connection to the field of addiction recovery.
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Episodes
Psychology for Peak Performance
43m · Published
For this episode, we step a bit outside of our usual topics and pay homage to the upcoming Olympic Summer Games. Join us as we talk with Margaux Farrell, Chief of Staff of the Root Center for Advanced Recovery and Olympic Bronze Medalist, and Dr. Shane Murphy, Professor of Psychology at Western Connecticut State University and former sport psychologist for Team USA.
Silence in the Streets: A Public Safety and Public Health Collaboration
34m · Published
"Silence in the Streets" is a documentary film that focuses on the challenges for those individuals who live in our urban environments, the social determinants of health for those in our cities, and the barriers people face when seeking health care. New England HIDTA Investigator Robert Lawlor and Public Health expert Anna Gasinski join us to talk about this project.
Philosophical Thunderdome! Abstinence Based vs. Moderation
34m · Published
The SUD industry is no stranger to competing perspectives and contentious viewpoints, and abstinence-based vs moderation models are the latest combatants in the philosophical sparring we have grown accustomed to. We welcome Alexandra Plante, author of the SUDTerrainian Newsletter to the program to discuss what her investigation into the research has discovered. You can read the original article on her LinkedIn page.
”The Simple Truth Is Beauty That Hits Like A Sledgehammer” (Mark Twain)
40m · Published
Poiab Vue, a social worker from Minneapolis, MN joins the podcast to talk about some of the problematic views and behaviors many in therapeutic roles exhibit that limit our ability to be true changemakers. Tune in and listen to some examples that she recently listed in an eyebrow-raising LinkedIn posting.
”Hope Is A Waking Dream” - (Aristotle)
29m · Published
We start the new season with an interview with Jason Clawson, CMHC, whose own exposure to great loss, and with a child struggling with a difficult emotional experiences led to the development of two products designed to help those suffering find their own hope. We talk with Jason about both the Hope Kits and the Pretherapy Kit.
”You Gotta Do What You Gotta Do”
31m · Published
We finish our 4th season with a talk with Iran Nazario, Founder of the Peace Center of Connecticut, about his life, his work, and his book "Rage To Peace." You can learn more at Nazariomotivation.com
Recovery is _______________
36m · Published
William Stauffer, recovery historian and Executive Director of Pro-A in Pennsylvania, joins the podcast to talk about the messaging of the SUD industry.
”Do the Best You Can Until You Know Better”
41m · Published
The great American icon Maya Angelou once stated "do the best you can until you know better"...does this apply to people working in MMTP environments? Dr. Kathleen Eggert joins the show to talk about her research measuring counselor attitudes about MMTP programming and patients that may be stigmatizing or even discriminatory. While we know these attitudes can exist, are they simply an outgrowth of the restrictive system itself?
Aftershock: A Discussion with Dr. Geri-Lynn Utter
34m · Published
We talk with clinical psychologist Dr. Geri-Lynn Utter about her new book, Aftershock and about clinical topics related to an individual's experience of trauma ad meeting people where they are at. Talking about the personal and professional aspects of trauma as only she can, you'll be informed and entertained.
A Workforce In Crisis
51m · Published
Our guest today advocates for systems change in the behavioral health space, not only to provide those individuals served with the best care possible, but to also promote the well being of those providing clinical services. Join me as I speak with Licensed Mental Health Counselor and change advocate Brittainy Lindsey as we discuss the crisis the workforce faces every day.
Scope of Practice has 86 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 61:01:19. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on May 10th, 2024 21:10.
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