• The Reality of Rehab with Guest Sley Soto - Episode 49

  • Sep 24 2024
  • Length: 1 hr
  • Podcast

The Reality of Rehab with Guest Sley Soto - Episode 49

  • Summary

  • In this episode of the Not For Nothing Podcast, our host, Christopher Michael sits down and interviews guest, Sley Soto, a nurse who shares her upbringing along with Haiti’s political climate, and experiences working in detox and rehabilitation, offering a raw look at the challenges of supporting patients battling addiction. We discuss detox patient behavior, the emotional and physical struggles of withdrawal, the importance of setting boundaries in a high-stress environment. Our host, Chris dives into the internal battles detox patients face, the impact of their environment on recovery, and his own personal experience as a recovering addict. This insightful conversation provides a deep dive into the realities of addiction recovery, nursing, and the complexities of working in rehab.

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