• John & Jude Trang: Insights from Parents Who Lost a Child to Overdose

  • Sep 14 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
  • Podcast

John & Jude Trang: Insights from Parents Who Lost a Child to Overdose

  • Summary

  • 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.

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