• Now to Next with Nick Nanton: Addiction in Uncertain Times

  • Apr 20 2020
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

Now to Next with Nick Nanton: Addiction in Uncertain Times

  • Summary

  • From handwringing to problem solving

    Host Nick Nanton speaks with three of the foremost experts in addiction — Dr. Ned Hallowell, Dr. Andrew Nanton, and Joe Polish. Topics of discussion include addicts being unable to receive treatment due to the quarantine associated with COVID-19, how those affected by A.D.D. are currently dealing with isolation, and ways that people can support one another — not only through the toughest of times but daily, once the world resumes its traditional functions.

    Timestamps:
    • 2:41: Concerns for addiction during quarantine
    • 5:55: Resources for addiction issues
    • 7:15: A.D.D. — scratching that itch
    • 10:39: Maladaptive ways that lead to addiction
    • 17:57: The current marketplace for addiction
    • 20:18: What to be on the lookout for
    • 26:21: How do you know if you have an addiction?
    • 33:06: Reaching out to others
    • 35:07: Three ways of overcoming addictive behaviors
    • 39:40: Insight to the entrepreneur marketplace
    • 49:10: Coping mechanisms and encouragement

    Resources:
    • Driven to Distraction
    • The Miracle Morning for Addiction Recovery
    • GeniusRecovery.com
    • Jack Canfield
    • Co-Dependents Anonymous
    • Park Dietz and Associates
    • Dan Sullivan

    Connect With Nick Nanton:
    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn
    • YouTube

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