The Rehab

By: MHNR Network LLC
  • Summary

  • The Rehab show is about overcoming drug addiction. The topics range from medical treatment to spiritual fellowships and psychotherapy. Other forms of therapy will be explored as well. The underlying theme is that everyone is different and we cannot apply a single method of treatment to all people and expect it to work. Listening carefully to what works and does not work for an individual, treating people with respect and understanding that behaviors caused by addiction are the result of a medical condition are important. Patients presenting for treatment of addiction should be addressed with caring, compassion and understanding.
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Episodes
  • Making a Home Out of You: Ginelle Testa on Overcoming Addiction and Embracing Self
    Sep 30 2024
    In this episode, host Dr. Mark Leeds interviews Ginelle Testa, author of the upcoming memoir "Make a Home Out of You."

    Ginelle Testa is a writer and content marketer based in Boston, MA. She holds a master's degree in digital marketing and design from Brandeis University. Testa has overcome addiction, eating disorders, and relationship issues, using her experiences to craft a powerful memoir. Her work has been featured in various publications, and she is passionate about helping others through sharing her story.

    This insightful conversation explores Testa's journey through addiction, recovery, and self-discovery. Testa discusses her upcoming memoir, which details her struggles with substance abuse, disordered eating, and unhealthy relationships. She shares her experiences with various recovery programs, including Alcoholics Anonymous and Sex and Love Addicts Anonymous, and how these have shaped her healing process.

    The discussion touches on important topics such as codependency, the challenges of writing about personal experiences, and the process of publishing a memoir. Testa provides valuable insights into her writing process, including her participation in National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) as a catalyst for her book.

    Dr. Leeds and Testa also delve into broader topics related to addiction and recovery, including the use of medication-assisted treatments, the role of 12-step programs, and the complexities of eating disorders. They explore the concept of "making a home in oneself" as a crucial aspect of recovery and personal growth.

    The episode offers listeners a candid look at the challenges and triumphs of overcoming addiction and finding self-acceptance. Testa's story provides hope and inspiration for those struggling with similar issues, while offering valuable perspectives on the recovery process.

    Please visit our websites: https://drleeds.com and https://therehab.com
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    33 mins
  • Dr. Andrew Hill on Innovative Neurofeedback Techniques to Heal the Brain
    Sep 4 2024
    Dr. Andrew Hill is the founder of Peak Brain Institute and a leading neurofeedback practitioner and biohacking coach for clients worldwide. He has lectured on psychology, neuroscience, and gerontology at UCLA’s Department of Psychology where he received a PhD in Cognitive Neuroscience. At Peak Brain, Dr. Hill provides individualized training programs to help you optimize your brain across goals of stress, sleep, attention, brain fog, creativity, and athletic performance. He is the host of the Head First podcast and continues to do research on attention and cognitive performance. Learn more about Dr. Hill's work here: https://peakbraininstitute.com/

    Instagram: @andrewhillphd @peakbrainLA

    Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/DrHill/

    Websites: https://www.peakbraininstitute.com, https://www.andrewhillphd.com

    The journey through addiction, dependence, and recovery is an intricate process, often paved with numerous hurdles and requiring a multifaceted approach for successful reintegration. Benzodiazepine dependence, in particular, presents a unique set of challenges. Many individuals dependent on these medications may not classify themselves as addicted, yet they bear the brunt of long-term protracted withdrawal. This withdrawal is characterized by symptoms such as pain, anxiety, and sleep disruptions. Reliance on neurofeedback has shown great promise in ameliorating these distressing symptoms, providing a beacon of hope and recovery.

    Neurofeedback operates by training the brain in real-time to cultivate desired brainwave patterns, thus aiding in the regulation of emotional and physiological states. The process capitalizes on modern, more affordable consumer-driven technology, allowing individuals to engage in this intervention from the comfort of their homes. This accessibility is crucial, especially for those grappling with the debilitating effects of withdrawal from high doses of benzodiazepines, which can impair learning and reduce the effectiveness of neurofeedback. By integrating regular neurofeedback sessions—encouraged at around four times a week—clients can start to perceive noticeable improvements in anxiety management, executive function, and sleep quality.

    The technique has shown encouraging outcomes beyond just benzodiazepines. Users facing issues with stimulants and cannabis can also benefit from neurofeedback, as it aids in wiping away acquired tolerance and promotes better substance use regulation. For individuals dealing with impulsivity, inattentiveness, and anxiety, this brain training can lead to reduced drug abuse and enhanced control over behaviors. Through consistent application, neurofeedback can erase acquired problems caused by substance abuse, trauma, or sleep issues, demonstrating the brain's remarkable adaptability and potential for rapid alleviation of difficulties.

    In conjunction with neurofeedback, interventions like ketamine therapy, psilocybin, and EMDR are also making waves in the therapeutic landscape. These methods emphasize the significance of the set and setting, support structures, after-effects, and integration steps. Ensuring these interventions occur within a clinical setting is paramount to maximizing their benefits while mitigating risks. Neurofeedback, when used synergistically with these therapies, can further enhance brain plasticity, although it is crucial to understand that the brain's inherent plasticity is a continuous process and should not solely rely on external solutions.

    The scientific advancements in understanding brain function and the subsequent development of neurofeedback techniques have revolutionized how we address addiction and brain-related conditions. From training specific brainwave patterns to controlling craving behaviors, neurofeedback provides a structured, graded approach to brain health. Techniques like SMR training and alpha-theta training focus on improving executive function, emotional regulation, and sleep architecture, proving particularly beneficial for individuals battling alcohol addiction and other substance use disorders.

    However, it is essential to remain cautious of certain conventional methods such as binaural beats and visual entrainment devices, which studies have shown to be largely ineffective. Instead, avenues like biofeedback for heart rate variability and vagus nerve training offer more grounded and beneficial techniques, underscoring the importance of validated, evidence-based approaches.

    For more comprehensive insights into addiction, dependence, recovery, and cutting-edge therapeutic interventions, we invite readers to visit the following websites: https://drleeds.com and https://therehab.com. These resources offer valuable information and guidance on navigating the complexities of substance dependency and mental health.

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    53 mins
  • Nicole Lamberson on Benzo Tapers, Dependence Vs Addiction, Physician Desensitization
    Aug 8 2024
    Nicole Lamberson is a recognized advocate for safer drug dependence treatment. As a survivor of dangerous detox practices, she co-founded the Benzodiazepine Information Coalition (BIC) to educate on the adverse effects of benzodiazepines. Her efforts emphasize the critical distinction between physical dependence and addiction. Nicole collaborates with the American Society of Addiction Medicine to shape deprescribing guidelines, ensuring compassionate and informed patient care.

    In this episode, Nicole Lamberson of the BIC and Dr. Leeds explore the harrowing realities of addiction treatment and drug dependency, and the dangers of going to detox or rehab with a benzodiazepine dependency.

    They share personal insights and expert knowledge on the need for a reformed approach to managing medication tapering and addiction treatment.
    • Discover the crucial differences between physical dependence and addiction, and why they matter.
    • Learn about the potential dangers of rapid detoxification and the importance of gradual tapering with substances like buprenorphine.
    • Explore alternative methods for tapering, including the use of compounded medications and home techniques for dose reduction.
    • Hear about the influences of the pharmaceutical industry on prescription practices and the risks associated with psychiatric medications.
    • Find out how universal healthcare regulations in other countries could influence better prescribing rules compared to the U.S. system.
    Visit https://www.benzoinfo.com/ to learn more about Nicole Lamberson's work.

    And please visit our websites for more information, https://drleeds.com, https://benzodoc.com, and our podcast website, https://therehab.com.
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    1 hr and 10 mins

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