Videos, Podcasts, Webinars and Events
As we begin the new year, we are filled with hope and optimism. We look forward to sharing many new stories of resiliency, healing, compassion, love and hope, along with opportunities to learn more from the latest research, advancements and insights. The following are some of the top trending episodes from our award-winning Let’s Talk Addiction and Recovery podcast and webinar series. We hope you will tune in, enjoy and share with others.
The Science and Spirit of Recovery: A Farewell Conversation with Marvin Seppala, MD.
Before he retired as Chief Medical Officer Dr. Marvin Seppala shared a few of his quintessential lessons and memories from the past 40 years. To name a few: Our pressing need to belong and be loved. The timeless and abiding wisdom behind the Twelve Steps. And the opportunity now for science to further their legacy. Tune in for this wonderful conversation between Dr. Seppala and host William C. Moyers, longtime coworkers and friends. Listen | Watch
Jeff Goldring Speaks about His Ongoing Recovery and Giving Back.
Jeff Goldring has a uniquely intimate perspective on addiction and recovery. His family’s storied history is all about distilled spirits and he himself works for Sazerac, one of the world’s most recognized producers of alcohol products. Now with twenty years of sobriety, he joins host William C. Moyers to talk about the convergence of those two worlds and the pillars to his long-term recovery. Listen | Watch
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NEW! Let’s Talk Professional Development Webinars
Migration-Induced Trauma: Creating Recovery Paths
Presented by Damir Utrzan, PhD, LMFT, DAAETS and Manual Garcia, MA, LADC
Intractable poverty. Systemic oppression. Interethnic violence. Natural disasters. Whether economic, social, political or environmental, the conditions that compel people to flee their home country amount to the very definition of traumatic stress. Behavioral health researchers have long-recognized the link between trauma and co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. Join Hazelden Betty Ford clinicians Damir Utrzan, PhD, and Manuel Garcia, MA, LADC, to examine the complex intersection of migration-induced trauma, co-occurring disorders and access to culturally sensitive care and support — particularly among LatinX migrants. In addition to learning key immigration law and policy terminology, participants will identify contextual factors that contribute to forced migration and the development of co-occurring disorders. Register and Watch On-Demand
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Lisa Stangl is a marketing director for the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation.