I show this weekly at a detox unit I work in, as an addict in recovery this information is vital
Excellent presentation!!!!! Why does this have so few views and likes?! I am a SUD counselor. I am going to show this in group today! Crossing fingers for a good response.
Finally someone explains why addiction is a mental illness. Ten years ago, when I entered recovery at the age of 47 and was told that addiction was a disease, it was a relief, even though no one had ever explained how the brain works. Now I understand why Narcotics Anonymous has worked for me and millions of people around the world. It's the power of the group, the missing connection with the other. Recovering is nothing more than relearning how to deal with emotions and reconnect with others. When this happens, the obsession and compulsion for drugs disappear. Thank you, Dr Malcolm Horn! I will do what I can to spread your views on addiction.
This was awesome I'm an addict in recovery and a CCAR certified recovery coach wonderful talk
Awesome presentation and entertaining. Our audiences are more interactive than they use to be. I hope you do more lectures, the content was perfect and hard-hitting.
Great perspective. I will be presenting in our group today. Thank you.
Brilliant ... Say no more!
Jack Trimpey needs to do one of these Ted Talks. AVRT can save so many lives.
Well done Malcolm!!!!
Love this ❤
What a great picture you painted. Thank you.
Thanks 🙏
Such a great presentation
Excellent thank you!
Very helpful, thankyou.
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I love this, really do...as an LACD/LPCC grad student currently interning. What I'm not hearing here is the connection to chronic returns-to-use due co-occurring CD/MH issues. It is challenging when our clients literally can't stay in treatment for the 3 years they actually need for their brain to heal. During that period the MH symptoms show up, and often that means a RTU. Thoughts?
54 views, come on, this is a great lecture.
Definitely think it doesn't help trying to sell choices as a disease and the randomness of it and why can't doctors predict and diagnose by testing if it's a disease
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