Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS
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Harm Reduction Radio - HAMS

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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."

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."

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What drug users are really like

Our guest is Peter Ferentzy, Ph. D., author of the novel The Corrective, a realistic picture of how hard drug users control their use and outgrow addiction which serves as a healthy antidote to media demonization and rehab hype about the wages of drugs being death.
Mind and psychology 9 years
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32:48

Can't Catch a Break

Our guest is Dr. Susan Sered, author of Can't Catch a Break. We will be talking about homeless women, addiction, and the medicalization of deviance.  
Mind and psychology 9 years
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01:07:31

The Opioid Crises and the Failure of Rehab

Christopher Moraff talks about the opioid crises, overdose, methadone, buprenorphine, narcan, and the failure of rehab.
Mind and psychology 9 years
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01:15:43

Hip Sobriety

Our guest this evening is Holly Whitaker, founder of Hip Sobriety.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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56:30

This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol

Our guest is Annie Grace, author of This Naked Mind: Control Alcohol
Mind and psychology 10 years
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59:11

The Guided Self Change Program

Our guest this evening is Mark Sobell, Ph. D., who will talk about the guided Self Change program he operates with Linda Sobell Ph. D. at Nova Southeastern University in Florida for moderate drinking.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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01:00:48

Opioid Use and Sexual Violence

Our guest this evening is Lauren Jessell, LMSW, lead author of the paper "Sexual Violence in the Context of Drug Use Among Young Adult Opioid Users in New York City."
Mind and psychology 10 years
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01:07:19

Families for Sensible Drug Policy

Our guest this evening is Carol Katz Beyer, co-founder of Families for Sensible Drug Policy.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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53:20

Ibogaine, 18-MC, and Addiction

Our guest this evening is Stanley D. Glick , Ph.D. , M.D., Professor Emeritus at Albany Medical College, who will be talking about his research on ibogaine and the ibogaine congener 18-MC (18-Methoxycoronaridine) and their potential as anti-addiction drugs.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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The Professional Ex

Can a leopard change its spots? Is an ex addict the best person to be an addiction counselor? Our guest tonight, Trina Hope, Ph. D. of the University of Oklahoma discusses the stability of the quality of deviance over time and the Texas addiction treatment scandals where "clean" counselors engaged in rampantly dishonest behaviors.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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Deborah Mash on Ibogaine

Ibogaine has been long touted as a potential cure for heroin and other addictions. Premiere ibogaine researcher, Deborah C. Mash, Ph.D., Professor of Neurology and Molecular and Cellular Pharmacology at the University of Miami, talks about ibogaine safety and efficacy. Ibogaine is a substance derived from the iboga plant used in religious rituals of the Bwiti people of Africa because of its hallucinogenic properties.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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43:17

Johann Hari: Chasing the Scream

Our guest this afternoon is Johann Hari, author of Chasing the Scream: The First and Last Days of the War on Drugs.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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51:45

The Biology of Desire: Why Addiction Is Not a Disease

Our guest this Morning is Marc Lewis, Ph. D., author of The Biology of Desire: Why Addiction Is Not a Disease. This amazing book is chock full of the latest neuroscience, telling not only how brains get addicted to drugs but also how they recover and heal, showing that neuroplasticity is a two-edged sword. A great antidote to the drug war propaganda put forth by NIDA.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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Just Say Yes: a marijuana memoir

Our guest this evening is Catherine Hiller, author of Just Say Yes: a marijuana memoir. Ms. Hiller shares with us a cultural/personal history of the past fifty years of cannabis.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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58:52

Overdose and Incarceration

Our guests this evening are Ingrid Binswanger, MD, MPH, Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, and Lisa Raville, Executive Director of the Harm Reduction Action Center in Denver Colorado.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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Harm Reduction and the Recovery Movement

Our guest today is Patty McCarthy Metcalf, executive director of Faces and Voices of Recovery. We will be discussing the meaning of recovery and ways for the harm reduction movement and the recovery movement to work together.
Mind and psychology 10 years
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57:12

The Word "Addict" Is Hate Speech

Our guest this evening is Meghan Ralston, harm reduction manager for the Drug Policy Alliance and author of many articles including I'm Breaking Up With the Word 'Addict' and I Hope You'll Do the Same.
Mind and psychology 11 years
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Don't Call Me Diseased!

Our guest today is Matthew Lebowitz of Yale University who well be discussing the negative impact of biological explanations for mental disorders on clinicians’ empathy.
Mind and psychology 11 years
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Partners in Treatment: Relational Psychoanalysis and Harm Reduction Therapy

Our guest this afternoon is Debra Rothschild, Ph. D., Clinical Associate Professor of Psychology at NYU and harm reduction psychotherapist in private practice in New York City.  
Mind and psychology 11 years
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Precision Medicine, Connectomics, and Addiction

Our guest is Sean X. Luo, M. D., Ph. D. of Columbia University who will be talking about his research on precision medicine, connectomics, and addiction and how they relate to risk and reward.
Mind and psychology 11 years
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