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  • Buprenorphine in Primary Care
    2024/11/01
    This episode of Beyond Substance delves into the use of buprenorphine for treating opioid use disorders, featuring insights from Dr. Carol Dellinger and the personal story of Bailey Wisher.

    Dr. Dellinger discusses her extensive experience in treating opioid use disorder with buprenorphine. She shares insights into the evolution of pain management practices, the importance of addressing stigma, and the role of primary care in providing treatment. Dr. Dellinger emphasizes that buprenorphine is a legitimate treatment for opioid addiction, not a substitution for one addiction with another, and highlights the need for a compassionate approach to those struggling with substance use disorders.

    Bailey Wisher shares her harrowing journey through addiction, beginning at a young age and leading to a life of chaos, incarceration, and ultimately recovery. Her story highlights the importance of healing from trauma, overcoming stigma, and the transformative power of support and community. Through her experiences, Bailey emphasizes that recovery is an ongoing process that requires internal work and a shift in mindset, ultimately leading her to help others in their own journeys.

    Takeaways
    • Buprenorphine has made opioid treatment more accessible.
    • Primary care can effectively treat opioid use disorders.
    • Stigma surrounding addiction can hinder recovery efforts.
    • Buprenorphine helps manage withdrawal symptoms and cravings.
    • Recovery is a continuous journey requiring support.
    • Language matters in discussing addiction and recovery.
    • Many people with addiction started with prescribed opioids.
    • Community support is crucial for successful recovery.
    • Addiction should be treated as a disease, not a moral failing.

    Resources
    • https://iuhealth.org/find-providers/provider/carol-l-dellinger-md-5716
    • https://medicine.iu.edu/faculty/25112/dellinger-carol
    • https://medicine.iu.edu/family-medicine/education/residency
    • https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/65/rr/rr6501e1.htm


    Chapters00:00 Connecting Through Stories
    02:49 Understanding Buprenorphine and Its Impact
    06:02 The Role of Primary Care in Addiction Treatment
    09:12 Exploring Buprenorphine: Mechanism and Use
    12:03 Combating Stigma in Opioid Use Disorder
    14:48 Navigating the Healthcare System
    18:07 The Journey of Recovery: Personal Stories
    20:58 The Importance of Language and Stigma
    23:47 Myths and Realities of Addiction Treatment
    27:04 Bailey's Transformation and Healing
    29:59 The Power of Community and Support
    33:04 Looking Ahead: Future of Treatment
    35:48 Closing Thoughts and Resources

    Keywords
    #buprenorphine #opioidusedisorder #addictiontreatment #primary care #stigma #recovery #personalstories #healthcaresystem #community support #addiction #trauma #healing #resilience #mentalhealth #mentalhealthmatters #peersupport #heroin #recoveryispossible




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  • Waking Up A Community
    2024/10/01
    This episode of Beyond Substance explores the profound impact of community-driven recovery efforts in Scott County, Indiana, particularly in response to a significant HIV outbreak linked to substance use. Through personal stories of struggle and resilience, the conversation highlights the importance of collaboration, the power of lived experiences, and the establishment of recovery organizations like Thrive, which provide hope and resources for those battling addiction. The episode emphasizes that recovery is a journey that requires community support, understanding, and a commitment to breaking down barriers and stigma surrounding addiction.Hosts: Dean Babcock and Jodi MillerSegment 1: Professional Interview with Carissa MillerIn the first segment, Dean Babcock talks with Carissa Miller, a licensed clinical social worker deeply involved in addressing substance use disorders. Carissa shares her background, including her personal and professional journey with substance use issues. She provides a comprehensive history of the HIV outbreak in Scott County, highlighting the community's challenges such as high poverty rates, misuse of prescription opioids, and lack of awareness about infectious diseases. Carissa discusses response measures including increased HIV testing, state and federal assistance, and the establishment of a syringe service program. She emphasizes the significance of involving the voices of those with lived experiences in addressing community issues and stresses the "Nothing about us without us" philosophy. Dean and Carissa explore the combined community response efforts and share advice for other communities dealing with similar crisesSegment 2: Personal Story Featuring Phil StuckeyThe second segment features co-host Jodi Miller introducing an inspiring personal recovery story with Phil Stuckey, CEO of Thrive. Phil recounts his journey from addiction to leadership within the recovery community. From his initial neck injury at 16 to his struggle with pain medication addiction, Phil describes his transition from law enforcement to living on the streets due to his heroin addiction. He reaches a turning point, choosing to discard his drug kit and marking his last day of drug use on November 16, 2014. Phil's dedication to recovery leads him to co-found Thrive, a recovery community organization. His narrative is a testament to the power of community and second chances, demonstrating transformations achieved through mutual aid and peer support meetings.Additional Informationhe episode also includes a detailed report by Angela Shamblin on the timeline and statistics of the HIV outbreak, as well as discussions on the success of intervention measures. The community's collaborative efforts, including initiatives like Recovery Oriented Systems of Care (ROSC) and the Holding Space Recovery Project, are highlighted. The episode closes with insights into future plans and initiatives to further support the community's recovery and health.Beyond Substance continues to emphasize the importance of community involvement, holistic approaches, and collaborative efforts to overcome substance use disorders and associated crises.Resourceshttps://www.scottcountypartnership.orghttps://www.scottcountyfoundation.org/community-initiatives/community-needs-assessment/https://www.in.gov/health/safesleep/fatality-review/overdose-fatality-review/https://www.scottcountysheriff.org/press_view.php?id=920https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61561408058251https://scpartnership.org/get-healthy-scott-county-coalition/https://www.gethealthyscottcounty.org/https://scpartnership.org/empower-youth-coalition/https://pttcnetwork.org/center/great-lakes-pttc/
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  • More Than Medicine: Opioid Treatment Programs (Methadone)
    2024/09/03
    This episode of the Beyond Substance podcast focuses on the experience of receiving care in an opioid treatment program, commonly known as a methadone clinic. The hosts speak with Dr. Carolyn Warner-Greer, an addiction medicine specialist, and share the personal story of Brandy Vaughn, a former patient. The episode highlights the effectiveness of methadone in treating opioid use disorder and the comprehensive support services provided in opioid treatment programs. It also addresses the stigma surrounding addiction and the importance of understanding and supporting individuals in recovery.


    Takeaways
    • Methadone is an effective medication for treating opioid use disorder and reducing the risk of overdose and death.
    • Opioid treatment programs provide comprehensive support services, including counseling, mental health care, primary health care, and assistance with social needs.
    • The stigma surrounding addiction can be a barrier to seeking and receiving treatment.
    • Receiving care in an opioid treatment program requires dedication and commitment, as patients often need to visit the clinic daily or regularly.
    • Understanding and supporting individuals in recovery is crucial for their success and well-being.


    Sound Bites
    • "Methadone is a full agonist. We can start it right away, don't have to wait for anyone to be experiencing withdrawal or wait a certain period of time or anything like that."
    • "We wouldn't say, well, hey, we just got your blood pressure good, let's stop everything that we got you there. Start smoking again, quit exercising, eat fast food, don't take your medicines, and we'll see what happens because we don't expect chronic illnesses to be cured."
    • "You're not just trading a drug for a drug. You're trading a drug for a medication with treatment and support."

    Chapters00:00 Introduction and Overview
    03:15 Inside the Opioid Treatment Program
    08:31The Effectiveness of Methadone Treatment
    15:14 Personal Story: From Desperation to Hope
    20:24 Comprehensive Support Services in Opioid Treatment Programs
    26:03 Challenging Misconceptions about Methadone
    32:52 Conclusion and Call to Action
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  • Statewide Initiatives Combatting Substance Use Disorder
    2024/08/01
    Season 2 of the Beyond Substance podcast focuses on substance use disorder and its impact across the state of Indiana. The first episode features Jay Chaudhary, the Director of Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction and Doug Huntsinger, the Executive Director for Drug Prevention, Treatment and Enforcement and Chairman of the Indiana Commission to Combat Substance Use Disorder. They discuss the state's efforts in combating substance use disorder and the progress made so far.

    In this episode, Sean McDonough shares his personal journey of addiction and recovery. He emphasizes the importance of seeking help and not giving up, as well as finding connection with others who have experienced recovery. The conversation also highlights the resources available in Indiana, such as the Indiana Recovery Network and the Shatterproof Treatment Atlas, which provide support and information for individuals seeking addiction treatment.

    The episode also introduces Angela Shamblin, who will be doing the data segment of the podcast. The conversation covers topics such as the implementation of the 988 crisis hotline, the state's treatment infrastructure, and initiatives in different counties to address substance use disorder.

    Resources:

    • https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/988
    • https://www.vibrant.org/988/
    • https://www.in.gov/fssa/dmha/update-on-988-in-indiana/https://988indiana.org/https://talk.crisisnow.com/learningcommunity/


    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to Season 2: Substance Use Disorder in Indiana
    • 06:23 The Role of State Agencies in Addressing Substance Use Disorder
    • 09:14 Challenges and Progress in Substance Use Disorder Treatment
    • 16:53 The Implementation of the 988 Crisis Hotline
    • 22:00 Building a Treatment Infrastructure: Treatment Atlas
    • 25:18 County Initiatives and Collaborations to Address Substance Use Disorder
    • 28:39 Introduction and Sean McDonough's Personal Journey
    • 34:01 The Importance of Seeking Help and Not Giving Up
    • 39:31 Finding Connection and Support in Recovery
    • 49:42 Resources for Addiction Treatment in Indiana
    • 52:54 Reaching Out for Help: Accessible Treatment and Services in Indiana
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  • Bonus Content- Season 2 is Coming
    2024/07/19
    As we prepare for Season 2 of Beyond Substance, Co-hosts Dean Babcock and Jodi Miller drop in for a quick update.
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  • Episode 13: Beyond the Show - Looking Back on Season 1
    2023/09/01
    In this episode, the entire podcast team (Dean, Jodi, Shawn, Angela, and Mandy) share their perspectives and highlights from the first season of Beyond Substance Podcast. Listeners will learn more about each podcast team member's inspiration for working in the substance use disorder field and their favorite takeaways from the first 12 episodes.

    September is Recovery Month, so check out the resources and event links below, to get involved!
    • https://www.indianarecoverynetwork.org/events1/
    • National Recovery Month 2023 | SAMHSA
    • Events for September 2023 – Recovery Month (facesandvoicesofrecovery.org)

    #substanceusedisorder #indiana #indianapolis #marioncounty #recovery #recoveryispossible #samhsa #idoh #opiates #alcohol #fentanyl #narcan #overdose #shawnpneal
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    43 分
  • Episode 12: Stigma Can Be Deadly
    2023/08/01
    Episode 12: Stigma Can Be Deadly

    Guests:

    Dr. Melissa Cyders earned her PhD in Clinical Psychology from the University of Kentucky in 2009. She has been a faculty member in Psychology at IUPUI since 2009 and is the Director of Clinical Training for Clinical Psychology PhD program at IUPUI. Her research focuses on how impulsivity and its neurocognitive functions underlie risk-taking, with a special focus on alcohol and substance use disorder.

    Dr. Melissa Fry is Director of the Applied Research and Education Center (AREC) and Associate Professor of Sociology at IU Southeast. At the AREC, Dr. Fry and a team of research assistants conduct community-based research and evaluation, including several projects in prevention and treatment of substance use disorder, and integration of primary and behavioral health care services with treatment for substance use disorders. Dr. Fry worked as a behavioral health case manager in a community mental health center and wrote her dissertation on case management in behavioral health and aging services. Her work focuses on identifying and pursuing leverage points for systems change.

    Danielle Burkett has been a Certified Peer Recovery Coach since the end of 2016 and is in long term recovery herself. Since March of 2022 she has been recovering from a stroke but decided to finish school and got her Master’s in social work in April 2023. Danielle’s passion lies with youth and the incarcerated. Danielle has worked inside 3 county jails and 1 work release since she has become a Peer Recovery Coach. This year marks 8 years that she has been out of the justice system. From 12 years old to 35 she struggled with staying out of the justice system because of her addiction to substances. Since the stroke, she didn’t have the internal barriers from her trauma, so she founded the non-profit, Unlikely Journeys, Inc, in August 2022 to help youth in the justice system with their trauma.

    Resources:
    • Medication Assisted Recovery: A Social Ecological Approach to Understanding How Stigma Shapes Effective Use

    • Medication-Assisted Treatment for Opioid Addiction in Opioid Treatment Programs

    • https://www.unlikelyjourneys.org

    • https://pcssnow.org/

    • https://echo.iu.edu/

    • http://www.recoveryassistplatform.com/

    • https://www.in.gov/fssa/dmha/files/OTP_Map.pdf

    • Use of Medication for Opioid Use Disorder Among US Adolescents and Adults With Need for Opioid Treatment

    • AMA/IQVIA Institute: MOUD prescription trends by state 2012-2021

    #substanceusedisorder #indianapolis #indy #marioncounty #opioidusedisorder #recovery #recoveryispossible #iupui #alcohol #stigma #oud #sud #indianauniversity #iu #behavioralhealth #sociology #MAT #medicationassistedtreatment #moud
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  • Episode 11: Why Advocacy Matters
    2023/06/30
    For this episode of Beyond Substance we will be learning about Mental Health America of Indiana (MHAI) and how this organization is working to improve mental health care for Hoosiers through advocacy efforts. Guests: Stephen McCaffrey earned his undergraduate degree from Purdue University and his Doctor of Jurisprudence from Indiana University School of Law in Indianapolis, and been with Mental Health America of Indiana since 1991. McCaffrey is a recipient of the Webster-Kipfer Award for special achievement in public policy advocacy, former vice chairman for public affairs at the National Mental Health Association, former member of the board of directors at the National Mental Health Association, and former board member at the American Society of Mental Health Association Professionals. McCaffrey was named to the national directory of Who’s Who in Executives and Professionals and by the Indiana Business Journal as a member of Who’s Who in Indiana Health Care. McCaffrey received gubernatorial appointments to the Indiana Mental Health Commission and the Medicaid Quality Advisory Committee. McCaffrey served as chair of the Division of Mental Health and Addiction Advisory Committee. Stephanie L. Anderson, LCSW is the Chief Operating Officer for MHAI. Stephanie holds bachelor’s degrees in both Criminal Justice and Ballet from Indiana University. She received her Master of Social Work from Washington University in St. Louis, where she specialized in working with at-risk, delinquent youth and their families. As the Deputy Director of Adult Mental Health and Addiction Services at DMHA she was responsible for leading Division initiatives related to Adult Forensic Populations, Serious Mental Illness, Addiction Treatment, State Opioid Treatment Programs, Services for Homeless Populations and Veterans, and Emergency Preparedness. In her role as the Executive Director of Addiction Recovery Services for the IDOC, Stephanie and her team led the transformation of Addiction Recovery Services in all State-run correctional facilities and was responsible for ongoing clinical addiction treatment, addiction recovery programming, and the integration of addiction treatment with mental health and physical health services for the Department. Resources: Mental Health America of Indiana https://mhai.net/Click on - Contact UsSubscribe to MHAI's IN.session Newsletter by adding your email addressIndiana Addiction Issues Coalition https://www.recoveryindiana.org/Find your Legislator - Indiana General Assembly https://iga.in.gov/legislative/find-legislators/Indiana Behavioral Health Commission Report https://www.in.gov/fssa/dmha/indiana-behavioral-health-commission/988 is a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health or substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress. People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support. Learn more at: https://www.in.gov/fssa/dmha/update-on-988-in-indiana/Indiana 211 https://in211.communityos.org/Senate Bill 1 - Behavioral health matters https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/senate/1/detailsHouse Bill 1462 https://iga.in.gov/legislative/2023/bills/house/1462/detailsCrisis Now provide all communities a roadmap to safe, effective crisis care that diverts people in distress from the emergency department and jail by developing a continuum of crisis care services that match people’s clinical needs. https://crisisnow.com/#policy #senate #substanceusedisorder #mentalhealth #addiction #homeless #purdue #purdueuniversity #indiana #indianapolis #recovery #recoveryispossible #addiction #alcohol #opoid #advocacy
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    37 分