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Scope of Practice

by Connecticut Certification Board

Conversations 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

Building the Workforce of the Future

36m · Published 15 Dec 16:28

We talk with Aaron Williams, Senior Advisor at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing about developing and maintaining a workforce ready to meet the new challenges we face in the SUD industry. You'd be hard-pressed to find someone with a better grasp on the needs of our workforce than Aaron. Join us! Please visit our sponsor, Cafe Real, to purchase some of their one-of-a-kind coffee, htps://caferea.co. Use code JEFFQ10 to let them know you heard about it here.

Building the Workforce of the Future

36m · Published 15 Dec 16:28

We talk with Aaron Williams, Senior Advisor at the National Council for Mental Wellbeing about developing and maintaining a workforce ready to meet the new challenges we face in the SUD industry. You'd be hard-pressed to find someone with a better grasp on the needs of our workforce than Aaron. Join us! Please visit our sponsor, Cafe Real, to purchase some of their one-of-a-kind coffee, htps://caferea.co. Use code JEFFQ10 to let them know you heard about it here.

Unintended Consequences: The DEA and Medications for Substance Use Treatment

30m · Published 01 Dec 14:56
Join guest host Kapil Nayar and I as we discuss a recent Kaiser Health News article that outlines how DEA blanket enforcement efforts are harming both those who use medication to support their recovery and the local pharmacies who serve them.

The News of Its Demise Is Greatly Exaggerated: Opioid Overprescribing

57m · Published 17 Nov 15:39
Despite the American Medical Association's contention that opioid overprescribing is no longer a significant problem, America still uses more prescription opioids than any other country in the world. We talk about this ongoing issue with Kathleen Marriott, PhD, Executive Director of Health Professional for Responsible Opioid Prescribing (PROP), as well as her organization's efforts to stem the tide.

Harm Reduction: Valuing the Lives of People Who Use Drugs

1h 1m · Published 03 Nov 12:24
An engaging and eye-opening discussion with Tanagra Melgarejo, MSW, of the Harm Reduction Coalition. She is based in Oakland, California, and serves as the organization's National Learning and Engagement Strategist. Her passion for the work she does is palpable and infectious. Join us!

Fanning the Flames of the Opioid Overdose Crisis: Stigma and Prohibition

40m · Published 20 Oct 15:45
We talk with Dr. Emily B. Campbell of the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA about the incendiary effects of stigma and prohibition on the current opioid overdose crisis. Although unintended, the harm done by misinformation and our current laws have had tremendously dangerous effects on the community.

The Prevention Space: Clarifying the Role of Professionals in the Workforce

52m · Published 22 Sep 13:34

We talk with Sandra DelSesto (RI), a national leader in the development of the role delineation and training for prevention professionals, and Scott Gagnon, Director of the New England Prevention Technology Transfer Center (ME) about the roles and focus of the prevention field in today's environment. They provide an outstanding opportunity for treatment and recovery professionals to learn about and have greater appreciation for this important sector of our industry.

The Overdose Epidemic: Using Prevention Strategies to Effect Long-Term Change

57m · Published 08 Sep 00:16

In July, Dr. Aaron Weiner, a Chicagoland psychologist and President-Elect of the Society for Addiction Psychology, wrote an article for Newsweek that looked at addressing the overdose epidemic through a lens not often mentioned - prevention. He joins us to talk about the article and how to target prevention efforts for maximum long term effect. You can read his Newsweek article at https://www.newsweek.com/were-losing-battle-opioids-we-need-change-our-approach-opinion-1611191

The Overdose Epidemic: Using Prevention Strategies to Effect Long-Term Change

57m · Published 08 Sep 00:16

In July, Dr. Aaron Weiner, a Chicagoland psychologist and President-Elect of the Society for Addiction Psychology, wrote an article for Newsweek that looked at addressing the overdose epidemic through a lens not often mentioned - prevention. He joins us to talk about the article and how to target prevention efforts for maximum long term effect. You can read his Newsweek article at https://www.newsweek.com/were-losing-battle-opioids-we-need-change-our-approach-opinion-1611191

"Rehab Doesn't Do Anything..."

1h 4m · Published 24 Aug 20:39

We talk with former NIAAA Director of Treatment and Recovery Research and Founder/CEO of Alltyr in St. Paul, Minnesota, Dr. Mark Willenbring. He is an outspoken critic of the current SUD treatment system for its lack of evidence base and poor outcomes. Listen and he will tell you why! Whether you agree or disagree, you'll want to listen!

Scope of Practice has 87 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 61:45:10. 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 30th, 2024 05:40.

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