Harm Reduction Radio - Hams

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Synopsis

This series interviews experts in the addictions field, with a focus on evidence-based, cutting-edge approaches to substance abuse problems such as: Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), pharmacotherapy, harm reduction, and many, many more. Your host Kenneth Anderson is the founder and CEO of The HAMS Harm Reduction Network and the author of "How to Change Your Drinking: a Harm Reduction Guide to Alcohol."

Episodes

  • Drug User Stigma - St. Jude Retreat House

    23/12/2011 Duration: 01h01min

    Our first guest is Shilo Murphy, executive director of the Peoples Harm Reduction Alliance to talk about drug user stigma.   Our second guest is Michelle Dunbar, executive director of St Jude Retreat House. St Jude's has the highest independently verified success rate of any addiction treatment center--no 12 steps, no disease model, and no B*llsh*t.

  • Atlanta Harm Reduction - Say Know to Drugs

    16/12/2011 Duration: 01h02min

    Our first guest is Mona Bennett, Programs Coordinator for the Atlanta Harm Reduction Coalition. Our second geust is Richard Wilmot PhD, author of American Euphoria: Saying 'Know' to Drugs.

  • North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition

    09/12/2011 Duration: 40min

    Our guest is Robert Childs, executive director of the North Carolina Harm Reduction Coalition who will discuss syringe decriminalization, overdose prevention, and the southern sex work harm reduction summit.

  • VOCAL - Self Medication

    11/11/2011 Duration: 01h02min

    Our first guests will be representatives of VOCAL, a Brooklyn based harm reduction and social justice organization working to effect positive social change.   Our second guest is Dr. Edward Khantzian of Harvard University who is the originator of the self-medication hypothesis of addiction.

  • Psychodrama and Addiction Treatment

    08/11/2011 Duration: 33min

    Scott Kellogg PhD of NYU will be discussing Transformational Chairwork (a technique derived from Gestalt therapist Fritz Perls' psychodrama) and its use in addictions treatment. We will also discuss Gradualism.

  • STIGMA

    28/10/2011 Duration: 35min

    Your host Kenneth Anderson is joined by Allan Clear of the Harm Reduction Coalition for a discussion of the stigmatization of drug users and people who drink alcohol.

  • Overdose Prevention - DBT

    21/10/2011 Duration: 01h03min

    Our first guest is Sharon Stancliff MD of the Harm Reduction Coalition who will be discussing overdose prevention, naloxone (aka narcan), and Good Samaritan laws.   Our second guest is Lisa Dietz who operates the DBT Self Help website who will be discussing Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT).

  • Treatment Growth & Abuse - Acceptance and Commitment Therapy

    14/10/2011 Duration: 01h01min

    Our first guest will be Bill White, author of Slaying the Dragon, who will be talking about the rapid growth of the treatment industry in the US in the latter half of the 20th century as well as discussing some of the abuses which arose as a result of this rapid growth and attempts to address these abuses via codes of ethics, etc.   Our second guest is Dr. Steven Hayes, developer of ACT, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, and author of Get Out of Your Mind and Into Your Life: The New Acceptance and Commitment Therapy.

  • Heart of Addiction - Minnesota Alternatives

    07/10/2011 Duration: 01h00s

    Our first guest is Lance Dodes, MD, author of The Heart of Addiction and Breaking Addiction, who will discuss the psychology of addiction.   Our second guest is Paula DeSanto, founder and CEO of MN Alternatives, a non-12-step treatment program which incorporates harm reduction.

  • Dance Safe

    30/09/2011 Duration: 24min

    Our guest tonight is Carissa Cornwell, national outreach director for Dance Safe, a pill testing organization for safe raves and safe ecstasy use.

  • Housing First - Gestalt Psychology

    23/09/2011 Duration: 01h00s

    Our first guest is Dr. Sam Tsemberis, CEO of Pathways to Housing, a "wet" housing program which does not require clients to be abstinent before they are housed.   Our second guest is Dr. Helga Matzko, founder of the Gestalt Institute of Rhode Island. Helga uses Gestalt Psychology and Seligman's Positive Psychology to treat addictions and she will be telling us about the Beyond Recovery program.

  • Moderation Management - Canadian Harm Reduction

    16/09/2011 Duration: 01h00s

    Our first guest is Jim Mergens, executive director of Moderation Management. MM is a program for early stage problem drinkers who wish to moderate their drinking.   Our second guest is Walter Cavalieri, executive director of the Canadian Harm Reduction Network, a virtual meeting place for individuals and organizations dedicated to reducing the social, health and economic harms associated with drugs and drug policies.

  • Slaying the Dragon - Mindfulness

    09/09/2011 Duration: 01h01min

    Our first guest is Bill White, author of Slaying the Dragon: The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in America.   Our second guest is Ronald Siegel, author of The Mindfulness Solution.

  • Practical Recovery

    02/09/2011 Duration: 30min

    Our guest is Tom Horvath, president of SMART Recovery, president of Practical Recovery and author of Sex, Drugs, Gambling & Chocolate: A Workbook for Overcoming Addictions.

  • CDOI - Self-Compassion

    26/08/2011 Duration: 01h00s

    Our first guest is Susanne Bargmann, co-founder of the International Center for Clinical Excellence, who will be talking to us about Client Directed Outcome Informed therapy (CDOI). CDOI develops clients' strengths rather than telling them that they are powerless.   Our second guest is Kristin Neff who will be discussing her book Self Compassion. Standard substance abuse treatment programs tell people to beat themselves up and call themselves powerless and losers and the result is relapse, depression, and sometimes even suicide. All too often people abuse substances because they are too hard on themselves and can use a great dose of self compassion to help them to make changes for the better.

  • Drug War - Feeling Good

    19/08/2011 Duration: 01h02min

    Our first guest is Meghan Ralston of The Drug Policy Alliance who will be sharing her expertise in harm reduction and drug policy reform and why we need to end the war on drugs.   Our second guest is Dr. David Burns, author of Feeling Good which is probably the best selling self help book on Cognitive Behavioral Therapy ever written.

  • Motivational Interviewing - Without AA

    12/08/2011 Duration: 01h01min

    Our first guest is Kathleen Sciacca. Kathleen is a member of MINT (the Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers) and has created dual diagnosis treatment programs which have been used as models throughout the country. For more information about Kathleen's current activities please visit her Motivational Interviewing web site and her Dual Diagnosis web site.   Our second guest is Jerry Dorsman, author of How to Quit Drinking Without AA. Jerry currently works as an addictions counselor and freelance writer.

  • Psych Drug Epidemic - Harm Reduction and the Mainstream

    05/08/2011 Duration: 01h03min

    Our first guest is Robert Whitaker, author of "Anatomy of an Epidemic: Magic Bullets, Psychiatric Drugs, and the Astonishing Rise of Mental Illness in America." We will be discussing the epidemic increase in mental illness which has accompanied the boom in prescribing psychiatric medications and the possible dangers of the over prescription of psychiatric drugs at the behest of Big Pharma.   Our second guest is Dr. Daliah Heller who has served as the executive director of Citiwide Harm Reduction and who is currently assistant commissioner of drugs and alcohol for the New York City government. Dr. Heller will tell us about her history as a harm reductionist and the state of harm reduction and drug treatment in New York City, including how harm reduction programs have been integrated into the mainstream in the city.

  • Access Works - Changing for Good

    29/07/2011 Duration: 01h04min

    Our first guest is Sue Purchase who will tell us about the history of needle exchange in Minneapolis from Women With A Point to Access Works to the present. A subject close to my heart since I learned harm reduction by volunteering at Access works.   Our second guest is Carlo DiClemente, co-author of "Changing for Good" who will tell us about the Stages of Change model.

  • Hypnotherapy - Rat Park

    22/07/2011 Duration: 01h01min

    Our first guest is hypnotherapist Wendi Friesen who will discuss the use of hypnosis for smoking cessation, alcohol dependence and addiction. We will be discussing the research literature as well as Wendi's own practice.   Our second guest is Dr. Bruce Alexander, professor emeritus of psychology at Simon Frasier University and recipient of the Sterling Prize. Dr. Alexander will be talking about his Rat Park studies which demonstrate the effect of environment on addiction.

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