Talking Substance Use Disorders and Recovery with Deacon Kay
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This podcast episode focuses on the need for conversations about addiction and sobriety, particularly in light of a recent incident of driving while intoxicated. Deacon Kay, a bivocational deacon and licensed clinician, shares her insights and experiences in the field of social work. The conversation covers important considerations in discussing substance abuse and addiction, understanding substance abuse as a mental health condition, surprising facts about addiction, harm reduction approaches, warning signs of substance abuse, creating safer spaces in parishes, prevention and managing substance use, and the power of community in supporting those struggling with addiction. The episode concludes with a message of hope and encouragement to seek help and make positive decisions.
Takeaways
- Substance abuse should be approached as a mental health condition rather than a moral failing.
- Harm reduction approaches, such as setting reasonable goals and providing resources, can be effective in supporting individuals in recovery.
- Warning signs of substance abuse include isolation, changes in behavior or mood, and physical symptoms.
- Parishes can create safer spaces by hosting support groups and providing resources like Narcan kits.
- It is important to move away from all-or-nothing thinking and embrace hope, focusing on health-oriented decisions and supporting one another in the journey towards recovery.
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