National Recovery Month (Recovery Month): Vodcasts http://rmsitecore.relyonmedia.com/Multimedia/Road to Recovery Podcast.aspx en Recovery Month recoverymonth@SAMHSA.hhs.gov recoverymonth@SAMHSA.hhs.gov Thu, 1 Jan 2009 05:00:00 GMT 40 http://www.recoverymonth.gov/About-Recovery-Month/Biographies/~/media/Images/About-us-photos/Ivettetorres.ashx SAMHSA's Recovery Month Audio Podcast http://www.recoverymonth.gov/Multimedia/Audio-and-Video-Podcasts.aspx 76 100 SAMHSA SAMHSA's Recovery Month Audio Podcast no substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month Families Are the Frontline: Preventing, Treating, and Recovering From Substance Use and Mental Disorders http://media.recoverymonth.gov/ASF1/Web/RecoveryMonth/2012/June/R2R2012_FamilyShow_5_17_2012_FINAL.mp4 http://www.youtube.com/embed/zdaXIYx7PEc It is well understood that prevention, treatment, and recovery in behavioral health requires a multifaceted approach in which individuals, families, schools, and communities all play a vital role. This show will focus on one of these critical success factors—families. Whenever a family member is experiencing the mental or substance use health problem—parent or child—the response should involve the entire family. A strong family support environment is a proven protective factor in the prevention of mental or substance use disorders just as strong family support is critical in treatment and recovery. How can we break the cycle of addiction in which the child follows the parent into addictive behavior? Many children in foster care are in the foster home because of parental addiction; how can these children be best supported in leading healthy and productive lives? How can we break the cycle of intergenerational trauma and mental health outcomes? How can we educate families to provide the best support for a loved one experiencing a mental disorder? This show will cover a range of family-based approaches and programs that demonstrate the importance of families being on the frontline of behavioral health for all family members. Health Mon, 04 Jun 2012 12:37:00 -0400 SAMHSA Providing a Continuum of Care: Improving Collaboration Among Services substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month no {24B2AE7B-BA70-4F0E-8E06-BC500E317F6E} Partnering With Youth and Young Adults in Behavioral Health To Live Happy, Healthy and Productive Lives http://media.recoverymonth.gov/ASF1/Web/RecoveryMonth/2012/May/R2R2012_YouthShow_FINAL_4_16_2012.mp4 http://www.youtube.com/embed/k3mFBSgKNj8 The field of behavioral health has increasingly recognized the importance of addressing the needs of specific age groups with respect to both mental and substance use disorders. Teenagers (ages 12–17) and young adults (ages 18–24) are two age groups for which sensitivity to age is especially important in the practice of prevention, treatment, and recovery. What are the most effective approaches to preventing underage drinking and use of illicit drugs—including the nonmedical use of prescription medications—among youth? What mental, emotional, and behavioral problems are most commonly found in both teenagers and young adults and what are the most effective approaches to prevention and treatment? What are the specialized needs of youth in recovery from substance use, a mental health problem, or both? This show will address these important questions, examining the role of family, schools, and community. More and more, adults working in the field of behavioral health are listening to and partnering with youth in finding better ways to connect and help. This show will highlight innovative and evidence-based approaches to prevention of mental and substance use disorders in youth and young adults. Age-appropriate approaches in treatment and recovery such as recovery schools, recovery homes, and student assistance programs will also be presented. Health Tue, 01 May 2012 11:24:00 -0400 SAMHSA Providing a Continuum of Care: Improving Collaboration Among Services substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month no {D81C7C47-A694-40EE-9B35-E940D6ACE201} Research to Practice: How Advancements in Science Are Helping People With Mental and Substance Use Disorders http://media.recoverymonth.gov/ASF1/Web/RecoveryMonth/2012/April/R2R2012_ResearchShow_3_27_2012_FINAL.mp4 http://www.youtube.com/embed/kTf6g9zJFoA Scientific research in the fields of prevention, treatment, and recovery—as related to both mental and substance use disorders—has led to many exciting discoveries and insights. The practice of prevention, treatment, and recovery in behavioral health is increasingly becoming evidence-based by incorporating these scientific advancements. What steps are being taken to shorten the time between significant research findings and their dissemination to the field? What programs and initiatives are in place to help move research to practice? How can practitioners ensure they are taking advantage of the latest findings in behavioral health science? How are mental health consumers and peers partnering with the scientific community? This show will highlight examples of research findings that impact practice across diverse topics such as stage-wise treatment, motivational interventions, cognitive behavioral techniques, brain science, recovery-oriented treatment and services, self-directed care, peer support, and the strong impact of trauma in people’s lives. The show also will focus on how practitioners contribute to science by generating data outcomes, participating in evaluation and services research, and sharing their experiences with others. Finally, this show will address how improvements in health information technology are supporting enhanced decisionmaking in behavioral health as well as the integration of behavioral and primary health care. Health Tue, 03 Apr 2012 11:41:00 -0400 SAMHSA Providing a Continuum of Care: Improving Collaboration Among Services substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month no {6383BEE9-B945-464A-8736-A6F840894BC7}