Captain Hooked: The Addiction Project

著者: Dr. Wiplove Lamba & Jean-Paul Michael
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  • Join addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba and addiction case manager Jean-Paul (JP) Michael as they explore the multifaceted world of substance use, addiction, and recovery. Working in the emergency room of a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city, JP brings firsthand insights daily. Together, Wip and JP deliver expert perspectives on addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, and treatment strategies. Please note: This channel does not provide medical advice.
    Dr. Wiplove Lamba & Jean-Paul Michael
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Join addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba and addiction case manager Jean-Paul (JP) Michael as they explore the multifaceted world of substance use, addiction, and recovery. Working in the emergency room of a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city, JP brings firsthand insights daily. Together, Wip and JP deliver expert perspectives on addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, and treatment strategies. Please note: This channel does not provide medical advice.
Dr. Wiplove Lamba & Jean-Paul Michael
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  • #164 IS HARM REDUCTION DEAD? : The Untold Benefits of Safe Consumption Sites
    2024/12/22

    In this episode, co-hosts Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba and Jean-Paul (JP) Michael dive into the crucial question, “Is Harm Reduction Dead?” as they examine the life-saving impact and broader, often-overlooked benefits of safe consumption sites (SCS). Far beyond reducing overdose deaths, SCS provide primary care and other vital services to individuals who may otherwise be excluded from the healthcare system. These services not only save lives but also reduce taxpayer costs, hospital visits, and emergency wait times by offering proactive, accessible care to those in need. Through his personal narrative, JP shares how harm reduction was the only viable pathway for someone like him, who was completely disenfranchised from the existing healthcare system. JP and Wip shed light on the critical support that safe consumption sites provide, creating an environment where individuals can access care, foster trust, and connect with services they might otherwise avoid due to stigma or past negative experiences. This episode challenges the misconception that harm reduction is incompatible with recovery and argues instead for a broader understanding. Harm reduction doesn’t only serve as a pathway to safer use; it supports diverse approaches, including recovery, tailored to meet people where they are. JP and Wip explore the ethical, logistical, and public health benefits of harm reduction, encouraging listeners to see these sites as essential resources that empower individuals and strengthen communities. • 00:00 – Clips from the Episode • 00:50 – Opening Remarks: Is Harm Reduction Dead? • 02:12 – Addressing the Harm Reduction Misconceptions • 05:37 – How Safe Consumption Sites Save Lives • 09:08 – Primary Care in SCS: Reducing Hospital Strain • 12:46 – JP’s Story: Harm Reduction as a Pathway for the Disenfranchised • 17:20 – Stigma’s Role in Limiting Access to Care • 21:30 – Harm Reduction as a Spectrum: Safe Use and Recovery • 25:48 – Public Health Impact: Fewer Overdoses, Less ER Strain • 28:40 – Medical Ethics: Wip’s Perspective on Supervised Use • 32:14 – Success Stories: How SCS Make a Difference • 36:05 – Closing Thoughts: The Future of Harm Reduction Why This Matters: Safe consumption sites are pillars of harm reduction, providing more than just a safe space—they’re lifelines offering medical care, reducing strain on hospitals, and cutting taxpayer costs by preventing crises before they reach emergency rooms. JP and Wip draw from their extensive experience to show how SCS not only save lives but also create healthier, more supportive communities. References Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS): Windsor-Essex Community Opioid and Substance Strategy (WECOSS). https://wecoss.ca/sites/default/files/WECOOSS Presentation Jan 2021.pdf Safer Supply Programs: Understanding Harm Reduction and Consumption Treatment Services, Middlesex-London Health Unit. https://www.healthunit.com/harm-reduction Overdose Prevention Sites (OPS): Moss Park OPS, Toronto. Toronto Star (2017). https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/2017/09/27/unsanctioned-pop-up-supervised-injection-site-in-moss-park-dismantled-as-funding-begins-for-legal-site.html Syringe-Dispensing Programs (Vending Machines): Harm Reduction Journal, Syringe-Dispensing Machine Needle Exchange Program. https://harmreductionjournal.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12954-021-00541-z Safer Supply Myths (Kadian): Middlesex-London Health Unit. https://www.healthunit.com/harm-reduction Featuring Dr. Wip, an addiction psychiatrist, and Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, an addiction case manager and former addict. They explore various facets of substance use, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. JP works daily in a leading inner-city hospital in Canada’s largest city, while Dr. Wip’s work encompasses both clinical practice and academic contributions.

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    58 分
  • #159 Smart Drinking 101: Top 10 Tips to Drink Responsibly and Reduce Risks
    2024/05/17

    Chapters 0:00 introduction 1:13 Seek Support if Needed 1:51 Monitor Your Emotional State 2:22 Practice Saying No 2:56 Plan Safe Transportation 3:38 Choose Lower Alcohol Options 4:10 Avoid Drinking Games and Shots 5:01 Pace Your Drinks 5:33 Eat Before and While Drinking 6:28 Stay Hydrated 7:03 Know Your Limits 7:48 Conclusion In today’s YouTube video, we embark on an enlightening journey to celebrate the art of moderation, exploring the wisdom of setting limits and the joy of conscious celebration without the aftermath of regrettable decisions, such as waking up with a mystery tattoo. We acknowledge that while no amount of alcohol is deemed ‘healthy’ for the body, not all drinking behaviors carry the same level of risk. This presentation delves into the sparkling realm of harm reduction drinking tips, advocating for choices that prioritize well-being and safety over excess. Our guide is a thoughtfully curated Top 10 Countdown of Harm Reduction Drinking Tips, designed to inspire viewers to toast to their health with confidence and knowledge. These tips range from seeking support if controlling alcohol intake becomes challenging, to monitoring emotional states, as alcohol can intensify emotions and potentially lead to dependency. We emphasize the power of saying no to peer pressure and the importance of planning safe transportation to avoid impaired driving. The countdown continues with practical advice on choosing drinks with lower alcohol content, avoiding high-risk behaviors like drinking games and shots, and pacing drinks to allow the body time to metabolize alcohol safely. We also stress the importance of eating before and while drinking to slow alcohol absorption, staying hydrated to counteract alcohol’s dehydrating effects, and, most importantly, knowing your personal limits to prevent overindulgence. Concluding, our video underscores that less harmful drinking is about making informed choices, understanding risks, and implementing strategies to reduce negative outcomes. By embracing these ten harm reduction tips, viewers are encouraged to enjoy social occasions with mindfulness and control. This approach to drinking is not about achieving perfection but about taking practical steps towards a safer and more enjoyable experience. Join us in promoting healthier choices and celebrating the art of moderation for a happier, safer social life. Canada’s safer drinking guidelines https://www.ccsa.ca/sites/default/fil... Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addictions case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, along with their guests discuss all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in a renown inner city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic work.

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  • #158 Chasing the Dragon: The Perilous Quest for the Ultimate High
    2024/05/10

    Chasing the dragon, trying to recreate the first high. After the episode on chandler and his ketamine related death, Wip asked JP questions about ketamine and tolerance based on his past history of personal use. While there are differences in the use if ketamine for depression vs addiction, for some people, self titration to effect is not realistic. Medicine also has history of iatrogenic harms caused by prescribed drugs. We hope this conversation is interesting for you and we look forward to hearing your feedback and thoughts. In this engaging addiction medicine podcast episode, our hosts delve deep into the world of addiction, tolerance, and its various facets. They discuss the concept of "chasing the dragon," where individuals continuously pursue the euphoric sensation of their initial high, drawing parallels to addiction dynamics. The hosts candidly reflect on their own experiences and perspectives, highlighting the importance of curiosity and empathy in understanding addiction. Table of Contents 00:00 "Chasing the Dragon" What is "chasing the dragon," and how does it relate to addiction? Exploring the persistent pursuit of the initial high. The impact of chasing the dragon on individuals and their struggles. 01:40 "The Relevance of Tolerance" How does tolerance play a crucial role in addiction? Differentiating between tolerance and its effects on various substances. Why tolerance matters and its implications for treatment and recovery. 04:40 "Routes of Administration and Absorption" Examining the significance of different administration methods. IV, intranasal, and oral absorption: What are the differences? How absorption rates affect tolerance and addiction potential. 05:38 "Understanding Vulnerability" Why do some individuals have a unique response to substances? Unpacking the experiences of those who feel a positive impact from opiates or ketamine. The importance of recognizing individual differences in addiction risk. This thought-provoking podcast episode offers valuable insights into addiction, tolerance, and the complexities surrounding substance use disorders. Join the hosts as they navigate these topics with empathy, curiosity, and a genuine desire to promote understanding and awareness in the field of addiction medicine. Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addictions case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, along with their guests discuss all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in a renown inner city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic work. The content should not be taken as direct medical advice or clinical instruction.

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    10 分

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