Surviving Opioids - Beyond an Epidemic

By: Jeff Simone
  • Summary

  • Suriving Opioids - Beyond an Epidemic is a show about life beyond opioid addiction. You'll hear from guests who have lived through, researched, experienced, or been working along side folks at the ground level. These lived experiences are raw, honest, and you're going to get incredible perspectives and conversations from a diverse group of people. This show is for anyone interested in opioid addiction and interested to hear that although we have lost hundreds of thousands of people this past decade, we also do recover. Jeff Simone is a Doctor of Pharmacy, Certified Professional Recovery Coach (CPRC), Advanced Dietary Supplements Adviser and person in long-term recovery from opioid addiction. Dr. Simone works one on one as a behavior modification coach with Reaction Recovery and hosts group coaching sessions with the Reframe Thrive community. His focus is on identifying behavioral changes and lifestyle adjustments that integrate safely and appropriately with any current pharmaceutical or nutritional approach to treatment. He believes that recovery happens in the trenches of every day life. Inch by inch, day by day, and with a little accountability and encouragement, we do recover!
    © 2024 Surviving Opioids - Beyond an Epidemic
    Show more Show less
activate_WEBCRO358_DT_T2
Episodes
  • Treating OUD During Pregnancy
    Sep 27 2021

    There’s stigma around people with addictions, there’s more stigma around women with addictions, and there’s maybe none more stigmatized than pregnant women with addictions.

    Today’s episode is all about pregnant women with opioid use disorders and some of the considerations for that particular group.

    One thing that is a huge liability for an addicted mom raising a child is the nonstop gossip and judgement that they have to deal with it. Culturally no one is as judged as an an addicted mother of a young child. Addicted pregnant women absorb that shame and stigma, both of which are major deterrents to getting good treatment and seeking help so it’s in no way helpful for anyone.

    This episode answers some of the basic myths and misinformation around what the research shows is the best for this population. Because with support, encouragement and reassurance, along with good medical care, the woman can have a comfortable, healthy pregnancy, deliver a healthy baby and be a wonderful new mom.

    If you enjoy the episode, share it with someone who might like it, and connect on social media for more daily topics.

    For individual coaching, contact jeff.simone@12rulesforrecovery.com or schedule online for free 15-min discovery call.

    Show more Show less
    25 mins
  • Words Matter : Reviewing the NIDA's new recommendations on language for SUD's.
    Sep 17 2021

    Words matter.

    There’s no question about that – they’re a big driving force of stigma, and it’s always a heated debate when it comes to semantics with these touchy areas.

    One of the many challenges is that while the healthcare guidelines move away from words like 'addict,' many popular 12-step fellowships have fully embedded that word into their culture, and a lot people choose to use it as a point of personal pride.

    But despite of this, in recent years the culture has been shifting heavily against the use of that word. For example, most dictionaries have replaced all instances of addict used as a noun with “a person addicted to” or a “habitual user of.”

    But why would a dictionary change a word that’s been around for centuries? The way we use language evolves—and so do dictionaries. And when it comes to words around addiction, there’s been a lot of evolution in recent years.

    Episode 19 discusses the National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA)'s recent updated guidelines on the language they recommend using and avoiding when talking about substance use disorders.

    In this show I'll provide a review of the recommendations, personal perspectives on the topic of language, and of course some relatively unrelated tangents and personal stories that you've come to expect from these episodes :-)

    If you enjoy the episode, leave a review, and share it with someone!

    Follow on Instagram at Reaction Recovery for daily topics.

    Show more Show less
    25 mins
  • John & Jude Trang: Insights from Parents Who Lost a Child to Overdose
    Sep 14 2021

    Interview episode #7 is with John and Jude Trang - parents who lost their youngest child, John Leif, to a heroin overdose in 2014 at age 25.

    Today John is an independent pharmaceutical researcher and consultant and Jude is a full-time advocate for addiction recovery treatment and author of Opiate Nation : A Memoir of Love, Loss & Acceptance.

    This was an incredibly powerful episode and a must-watch for anyone who has lost a loved one to addiction or is currently struggling to know how best to address a loved ones active addiction.

    John and Jude describe the early days of John Leif's addiction, they offer insight and guidance for parents who are just becoming aware of a child's addiction, their perspective on the opioid crisis and prevention strategies that we should be pursuing.

    Other topics include:

    - Impact of Trauma on Addiction
    - Genetic Predisposition
    - Brain Development in Early Years
    - Family Histories of Addiction
    - Advice to Parents
    - Insights into Why Overdoses Continue to Rise
    - Thoughts on Harm-Reduction / MAT Strategies
    - Preventative Measure that Can Help
    - Addiction Stigma
    - Grief Processing
    - What People Can Do to Help

    You can read more of Jude's writing at OpiateNation.com and follow her on Instagram @judedimegliotrang.

    If you enjoy the episode, please give the show a rating and leave a review!

    Follow me on Instagram @reactionrecovery for daily topics.

    Show more Show less
    1 hr and 19 mins

What listeners say about Surviving Opioids - Beyond an Epidemic

Average customer ratings
Overall
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    1
  • 4 Stars
    0
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0
Performance
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    0
  • 4 Stars
    1
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0
Story
  • 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 Stars
    1
  • 4 Stars
    0
  • 3 Stars
    0
  • 2 Stars
    0
  • 1 Stars
    0

Reviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.