
Healing the Whole Self: Addiction, Mental Health & Recovery with Dr. Mark Hrymoc | Episode 450
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Contact: mentalhealthctr.com
Recovery literature (Quit-Lit) Recommendation: Motivational Interviewing: Helping People Change and Grow by William R. Miller PhD, Stephen Rollnick PhD - https://a.co/d/0e0LrSe
Song that symbolizes Recovery to Mark: Eye of The Tiger by Survivor - https://youtu.be/btPJPFnesV4?si=ku4iDWLxrhyTUujh
In this episode of The Way Out Podcast, host Jason R.m engages in a deep conversation with Dr. Mark Hrymoc, a psychiatrist specializing in addiction. They explore the multifaceted nature of recovery,the intersection of addiction and mental health, and the importance of treating both simultaneously. Dr. Hrymoc shares insights on innovative treatments like ketamine therapy and the challenges of medications like Suboxone. The discussion also touches on personal reflections about family, success, and the ongoing journey of learning in both personal and professional realms. Dr. Hrymoc emphasizes the importance of reaching out for help and the value of support in the recovery process.
Takeaways
Recovery means functioning optimally without limitationsfrom addiction.
Addiction and mental health issues often feed off eachother.
Both addiction and mental health need to be treatedsimultaneously.
Ketamine therapy shows promise for treating depression andanxiety.
Suboxone can be challenging to taper off, but a slowapproach can help.
Psychopharmacology is focused on treating brain disorderswith medication.
Addiction is a lifelong condition that requires management.
Family dynamics play a crucial role in addiction recovery.
It's important to model humility and communication inrelationships.
Struggling with addiction is not a shameful experience.
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