A few months back I met a Peer Support Specialist who was specializing in Harm Reduction (HR). We had time for them to tell me all about what they do. They gave me a detailed overview of their training, experience, and the supervision they receive. While listening, it seemed to me they had no background … Continue reading Peer Support, or Harm Reduction, or Recovery Coaching?
Author: Brian Coon
Reflections on โThe Universal Mind of Bill Evansโ
My intent in this writing is to provide a fresh (if not unusual) perspective and provoke thought experiments for the reader. My hope is that the reader will look for hints of relevance to our work, opportunities for improvement, and perhaps some more direct challenges. First, I will provide a quotation from Bill Evans that … Continue reading Reflections on โThe Universal Mind of Bill Evansโ
Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 11: โBUT THAT COULD NEVER HAPPENโ
After I developed the ideas presented in this series, I began to talk about them with people in our field, and started to deliver this as a continuing education presentation. The general response would be validation accompanied with some version of, โBut that could never happen.โ The three efforts listed below are my reply to … Continue reading Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 11: โBUT THAT COULD NEVER HAPPENโ
Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 10: IMAGINE THE DAY; WHAT CAN WE DO RIGHT NOW?
IMAGINE THE DAY It would be wonderful โ imagine the day โ when those clinicians working in addiction treatment or recovery support could clearly identify the patientโs normative position in progress related to measures in: neurological/brain structure and functionspecific aspects of initial cognitive clearing and later cognitive flexibility as they move alongemotional self-regulation and later … Continue reading Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 10: IMAGINE THE DAY; WHAT CAN WE DO RIGHT NOW?
Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 9: STAGE THEORIES RELATED TO ADDICTION
We do have previous stage theories in the addiction literature. Substance use disorder-specific stage theories have been presented. Abraham Wikler13 and Shepard Siegel are two that have presented stage theories concerning addiction etiology and progression.Many of you might be familiar with the work of Terrence Gorski14 and of Alan Marlatt15. They are coming from separate … Continue reading Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 9: STAGE THEORIES RELATED TO ADDICTION
Origins of the Opioid Crisis: A little more
Earlier today Jason Schwartz provided an interesting post about the origins of the opioid crisis. It brought to mind some related thoughts I decided to share. I remember in the early 2000's, in the city where I was working at that time, we began to see 18 year olds presenting for treatment (especially methadone maintenance) … Continue reading Origins of the Opioid Crisis: A little more
Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 8: INVITATION TO A THINK TANK
In the early 2000โs I was invited to a โThink Tankโ concerning our field. A few weeks before the gathering, we were told, โLook forward in your career, out 20 or 30 years, and come ready to say what you would wish we would have in our fieldโ. When we met, there were two ideas … Continue reading Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 8: INVITATION TO A THINK TANK
Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 7: CURRENT PRACTICAL PROBLEMS; PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
CURRENT PRACTICAL PROBLEMS Hopefully it is clear by now that there are current practical problems in our field (including the context within our field); I would like to discuss those a bit. One major problem is that the length of the disorder is long and most care is short. Various key problems are secondary to … Continue reading Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 7: CURRENT PRACTICAL PROBLEMS; PRACTICAL EXAMPLES
Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 6: WHOLE PERSON HEALING: THE PERSON, THE SYSTEM & RESEARCH
In speaking with Bob Lynn6 about this idea, he stated, โA wound might be treated effectively, but the bruise only clears on its own, with time.โ What he was getting at is that clinical care might focus on only one aspect of the problem, with a method that can merely control one part of the … Continue reading Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 6: WHOLE PERSON HEALING: THE PERSON, THE SYSTEM & RESEARCH
Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 5: โCARE FOR THE LIFETIME OF THE VEHICLEโ
We take automobiles in for the lifetime of the vehicle. We have structural systems set up for vehicle care with no appointment necessary, and expert technicians with the knowledge of what to look for at that point in time, at that number of miles, at that appointment. We know the appointment will not take long, … Continue reading Addiction and the Stages of Healing, Part 5: โCARE FOR THE LIFETIME OF THE VEHICLEโ
