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The millions of families affected by addiction need support and resources as they work to support their loved ones.
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- Doctors Laura Kay McLauchlin, MS, LMFT
- Featured Speaker Laura Kay McLauchlin, MS, LMFT
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Laura Kay McLauchlin is a licensed Marriage & Family Therapist working in the Los Angeles area. Laura has had a private practice and has been working in the addiction recovery field since 2010. Currently Laura works as a therapist at the intensive outpatient center Living Rebos near Beverly Hills. For three years prior she worked heading the family program at Promises Professionals Treatment Program working exclusively with professionals who are in recovery, primarily with doctors. Laura has also worked in inpatient settings in Malibu CA. She has led hundreds of relationship focused therapy groups, and enjoys working with couples.
Addiction always creates suffering in a family system and all family members need healing.
She most recently appeared on MTV’s Teen Mom. - Length Mins 27
When an addicted person begins to travel down the path of recovery, everything changes, including your relationships to people and places.
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- Doctors Shane Ramer, Creator of That Sober Guy
- Featured Speaker Shane Ramer, Creator of That Sober Guy
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Shane Ramer is the creator and host of ThatSoberGuy.com and Sober Guy Radio. He also works as a corporate podcast producer with an extensive background in music and production.
In September 2013, after a long battle with addiction, Shane checked himself into a 30-day rehab facility, and has remained clean and sober ever since.
In 2014 he created ThatSoberGuy.com and Sober Guy Radio, which focuses on sharing personal experience and offering resources to help those struggling and recovering from alcoholism and addiction. That Sober Guy platform continues to grow and provide a solid resource in the recovery community. Shane is married to his wife Jessica of 13 years, and they have a daughter Lucy and son Cash, and live in Northern California. - Length Mins 27
When Steve Simpson’s mother was in a serious car accident in 2002, he had no idea it would be the spark that ignited his heroin addiction.
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- Doctors Steve Simpson
- Featured Speaker Steve Simpson
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Parents are a readily available source of drugs for teens. Often, it's where drug addiction begins.
Joseph Simpson, co-founder of Safer Lock, says for him, "It all started in 2002, when my mother was in a serious car accident, putting her in a wheelchair for almost two years. She endured over 34 operations (back, neck, shoulder, and knees) and her doctors prescribed some pretty powerful pain killers. My younger brother Steven, then 14, couldn't resist experimenting. It was common in our high school."
As prescription drugs become less available to abusers of prescription opioids, they often switch to heroin as it's far less expensive. "Eventually, Steven developed a heroin addiction. It consumed every part of his day for two or three years," says Joseph. Steven's low points included dropping out of school and stealing from family and friends.
The initial tragedy, Deborah Simpson's injury, had spiraled into Steven's addiction. "Fortunately, Steven realized he had a problem, and he didn't want to live that lifestyle anymore," says Joseph.
In efforts to become clean and sober, Steven went to rehab multiple times including Azure Acres in 2010, and Narconon in 2011 and 2012. Slowly, Steven beat his addiction, but it is a constant battle for him.
Joseph was angry and disappointed to discover that the prescription abuse epidemic was mostly flying under the radar, largely unaddressed by the medical and regulatory communities. "It's shocking that medications of this type are not legally mandated to be secure," he says. "If the medicines are secure, teens don't have the option of using the medicine cabinet as their drug dealer for the first time." Joseph came up with the idea for a locking prescription bottle.
Safer Lock is a four-digit, 10,000-combination locking prescription bottle that can be set to a patient’s preference. Without knowing the combination, no one can access the prescription inside. Safer Lock is an effective abuse deterrent for children and teens, and helps ensure that young children aren’t accidentally poisoned by powerful medications. Safer Lock exists to save lives and prevent heartaches for families. - Length Mins 27
Millions of mothers and fathers watch their sons and daughters struggle with drug and alcohol dependency.
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- Doctors Deborah Simpson
- Featured Speaker Deborah Simpson
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Parents are a readily available source of drugs for teens. Often, it's where drug addiction begins.
Joseph Simpson, co-founder of Safer Lock, says for him, "It all started in 2002, when my mother was in a serious car accident, putting her in a wheelchair for almost two years. She endured over 34 operations (back, neck, shoulder, and knees) and her doctors prescribed some pretty powerful pain killers. My younger brother Steven, then 14, couldn't resist experimenting. It was common in our high school."
As prescription drugs become less available to abusers of prescription opioids, they often switch to heroin as it's far less expensive. "Eventually, Steven developed a heroin addiction. It consumed every part of his day for two or three years," says Joseph. Steven's low points included dropping out of school and stealing from family and friends.
The initial tragedy, Deborah Simpson's injury, had spiraled into Steven's addiction. "Fortunately, Steven realized he had a problem, and he didn't want to live that lifestyle anymore," says Joseph.
In efforts to become clean and sober, Steven went to rehab multiple times including Azure Acres in 2010, and Narconon in 2011 and 2012. Slowly, Steven beat his addiction, but it is a constant battle for him.
Joseph was angry and disappointed to discover that the prescription abuse epidemic was mostly flying under the radar, largely unaddressed by the medical and regulatory communities. "It's shocking that medications of this type are not legally mandated to be secure," he says. "If the medicines are secure, teens don't have the option of using the medicine cabinet as their drug dealer for the first time." Joseph came up with the idea for a locking prescription bottle.
Safer Lock is a four-digit, 10,000-combination locking prescription bottle that can be set to a patient’s preference. Without knowing the combination, no one can access the prescription inside. Safer Lock is an effective abuse deterrent for children and teens, and helps ensure that young children aren’t accidentally poisoned by powerful medications. Safer Lock exists to save lives and prevent heartaches for families. - Length Mins 27
Learn how mental health counselors can structure and grow their careers.
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- Doctors Jeremy Larsen, CATCI
- Featured Speaker Jeremy Larsen, CATCI
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Jeremy Larsen is the co-founder and Business Development and Practice Manager for Coherence Associates Inc., a counseling and psychotherapy group in Encinitas and Escondido, CA.
He also recently finished writing From the Ground Up: Building a Business in Mental Health, which will be published later this summer. He also consults with mental health and medical practices on growth, strategy, marketing, and structure.
Jeremy has worked in addiction treatment on the side for the last few years as a counselor at True North Recovery Services Inc., an intensive outpatient program for those struggling with drug and alcohol use. He has seen, both personally and professionally, the devastation that addiction and mental health issues can wreak on families and individuals, as well as the incredible transformations that can occur when individuals recover. He is currently pursuing graduate degrees in psychology and business. - Length Mins 27
Every single one of us has potential... the inner strength, skills, and resolve you need to become the best possible version of yourself.
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- Doctors Jeremy Larsen, CATCI
- Featured Speaker Jeremy Larsen, CATCI
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Guest Bio
Jeremy Larsen is the co-founder and Business Development and Practice Manager for Coherence Associates Inc., a counseling and psychotherapy group in Encinitas and Escondido, CA.
He also recently finished writing From the Ground Up: Building a Business in Mental Health, which will be published later this summer. He also consults with mental health and medical practices on growth, strategy, marketing, and structure.
Jeremy has worked in addiction treatment on the side for the last few years as a counselor at True North Recovery Services Inc., an intensive outpatient program for those struggling with drug and alcohol use. He has seen, both personally and professionally, the devastation that addiction and mental health issues can wreak on families and individuals, as well as the incredible transformations that can occur when individuals recover. He is currently pursuing graduate degrees in psychology and business. - Length Mins 27
Authenticity and forgiveness can improve your life in so many ways.
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- Doctors David Rachford, Creator of the Better Human Show
- Featured Speaker David Rachford, Creator of the Better Human Show
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David Rachford is the creator and host of the Better Human Show, a podcast that takes a holistic view of personal development, health and fitness, as well as relationships and giving back to our world community.
His message is about getting clear on our values and staying true to the gut compass.
He's an avid hiker, dedicated yogi, and committed doggie dad, living in Santa Barbara, California. - Length Mins 27
Learn how the foster care system is making strides in the world of addiction.
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- Doctors John DeGarmo, EdD
- Featured Speaker John DeGarmo, EdD
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Dr. John DeGarmo has a B.A. in History, a Masters in Media Technology, a Masters in Educational Leadership, and a Doctorate in Educational Leadership from Walden University. Dr. DeGarmo wrote his dissertation on "Responding to the Needs of Foster Children Face while in Rural Schools."
He is the author of several foster care books, including the training book, The Foster Parenting Manual: A Practical Guide to Creating a Loving, Safe, and Stable Home, as well as the foster care children's book, A Different Home: A New Foster Child's Story.
Dr. DeGarmo is a dynamic speaker and informative trainer on the foster care system, and travels extensively, meeting with foster parents, child welfare workers, churches, schools, and organizations. He writes regularly for many magazines, and is a regular contributor to several publications and newsletters, both in the United States and in Europe. In his seminars, he draws from his 13 years of expertise of being a foster parent.
John brings tremendous energy to his delivery. His presentations are personal, humorous, and emotional, leaving audiences both laughing and crying. John's storytelling skills are masterful, as he has been preforming front of others for decades, on a global stage.
John's presentations are thoroughly researched beforehand, and full of insight and information. John does not stop after the presentations, though, as he is a relationship builder, and spends quality time with audiences afterward, answering questions, listening to others, and giving additional insight. - Length Mins 27
One of the most helpful things you can do to face times of adversity is to cultivate a sense of resilience.
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- Doctors Bob Litwin, World Tennis Champion
- Featured Speaker Bob Litwin, World Tennis Champion
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Bob Litwin a World Tennis Champion, 18-time U.S. National Champion, inductee in the Eastern Hall of Fame, and ranked #1 in the world in senior tennis.
Bob has spent over three decades using the New Story method to coach thousands of top athletes, performance coaches, Wall Street hedge funds and traders to raise individual performance to extraordinary levels. He is the real life example of the Wendy Rhoades character in Showtime’s hit show Billions.
He works on Wall Street and lives in Boulder, Colorado, with his wife Jo Ann. - Length Mins 27
Addiction therapists work every day to help their clients get on the road to recovery.
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- Doctors Angelina Gripp, ASW
- Featured Speaker Angelina Gripp, ASW
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Angelina Gripp, ASW, is co-host of The Recovery Show and an Associate Clinical Social Worker and Therapist as well as the Clinical Director for Tres Vistas Drug and Alcohol Treatment Center in San Clemente, California.
Angeilna began her practice as a primary therapist and art therapist in addiction and mental health in 2014. She holds a Masters Degree in social work from USC with a major in mental health and a Bachelor of Science Degree in psychology.
She is an accomplished artist and published author. She is the mother of a teenage son who has struggled with addiction and who is now living a successful, sober life.
In addition to her education and clinical experience, Angelina incorporates an understanding of a sober lifestyle in her day-to-day living, giving her an even deeper understanding of the struggle of addiction from both an individual and a family perspective.
She brings to the table her own special Aussie attitude to the show, breaking down the topics in a real way... the way you want to hear them. - Length Mins 27