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Overcoming Addiction and Stigma, with Professor Derek Heim - Virtually Anything Goes Podcast

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Is addiction really a brain disease, or have we been misled? On this eye-opening episode of the Virtually Anything Goes Podcast, we sit down with Professor Derek Heim from Edge Hill University, a leading voice in the psychology of addiction.
In this episode, Professor Derek Heim challenges the traditional narrative by suggesting that addiction may be more of a societal label for undesirable behaviors rather than an actual disorder. We dissect the nuances between habits and addictions, urging listeners to consider these behaviors as normal actions with adverse consequences rather than pathologies. This thought-provoking discussion aims to reframe how we understand and address addiction, offering a fresh perspective that highlights the power of individual agency in overcoming addictive behaviors.
Stigma is a major barrier preventing people from seeking help, and we dive into its ramifications on health and socio-economic status. From the ethical dilemmas around gambling advertisements to the necessity of supportive environments, we tackle the multifaceted approach needed to combat addiction.
Professor Derek Heim sheds light on the importance of specialized support programs for veterans and the significant role friends and family play in recovery. We also explore societal strategies for reducing substance consumption and the positive impact of peer influence. With this episode, we aim to reduce stigma, foster understanding, and empower listeners to believe in their capacity for change. Join us for an enlightening conversation that could redefine how we collectively combat addiction.
If you have been affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, take a look at these additional resources:
- UK SMART Recovery: https://smartrecovery.org.uk/
- The Adullam Programme: https://www.adullamprogramme.co.uk/
- NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/addiction-support/drug-addiction-getting-help/
- UK Government Debt Advice: https://www.gov.uk/debt-advice
This episode is part of our Expert Series, where we speak to experts from a variety of different backgrounds, including Sleep & Insomnia, Addiction, Public Speaking, Eye Surgery, Crisis Communications, and even Magic! So be sure to subscribe and check out our other episodes on our Youtube Channel at @WebinarExperts
Find out more about Professor Derek Heim at https://research.edgehill.ac.uk/en/persons/derek-heim
Find and listen the audio-only version of this episode on your favourite podcast platform.
For more information, content, and podcast episodes go to https://www.webinarexperts.com
Connect with Lev Cribb at https://www.linkedin.com/in/levcribb/

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Chapitres

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Can the battle against addiction be won? (00:02:20)

3. How do you define addiction? (00:03:26)

4. Is there a difference between habits and addictions? (00:05:22)

5. Can addiction be overcome without support? (00:07:30)

6. What happens in the body and the brain when an addiction takes hold? (00:08:20)

7. What are some of the steps to take to overcome addiction? (00:09:58)

8. Is addiction recovery purely an individual's responsibility? (00:13:36)

9. What type of addiction is the most harmful? (00:15:58)

10. How do we remove stigma around addiction on a societal level? (00:20:16)

11. Is calling addiction a disease helpful or harmful? (00:24:07)

12. Advice for people struggling with addiction about how to ask for help (00:25:13)

13. Is there a generational change to behaviour around alcohol and substance consumption? (00:27:48)

14. How do charities like UK Smart Recovery help people struggling with addiction? (00:30:41)

15. What is the role of friends and family in helping people struggling with addiction? (00:33:04)

16. What else is needed on a societal scale to help make a positive long-term change? (00:34:38)

17. The Virtually Anything Goes question (00:39:46)

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Is addiction really a brain disease, or have we been misled? On this eye-opening episode of the Virtually Anything Goes Podcast, we sit down with Professor Derek Heim from Edge Hill University, a leading voice in the psychology of addiction.
In this episode, Professor Derek Heim challenges the traditional narrative by suggesting that addiction may be more of a societal label for undesirable behaviors rather than an actual disorder. We dissect the nuances between habits and addictions, urging listeners to consider these behaviors as normal actions with adverse consequences rather than pathologies. This thought-provoking discussion aims to reframe how we understand and address addiction, offering a fresh perspective that highlights the power of individual agency in overcoming addictive behaviors.
Stigma is a major barrier preventing people from seeking help, and we dive into its ramifications on health and socio-economic status. From the ethical dilemmas around gambling advertisements to the necessity of supportive environments, we tackle the multifaceted approach needed to combat addiction.
Professor Derek Heim sheds light on the importance of specialized support programs for veterans and the significant role friends and family play in recovery. We also explore societal strategies for reducing substance consumption and the positive impact of peer influence. With this episode, we aim to reduce stigma, foster understanding, and empower listeners to believe in their capacity for change. Join us for an enlightening conversation that could redefine how we collectively combat addiction.
If you have been affected by any of the topics discussed in this episode, take a look at these additional resources:
- UK SMART Recovery: https://smartrecovery.org.uk/
- The Adullam Programme: https://www.adullamprogramme.co.uk/
- NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/live-well/addiction-support/drug-addiction-getting-help/
- UK Government Debt Advice: https://www.gov.uk/debt-advice
This episode is part of our Expert Series, where we speak to experts from a variety of different backgrounds, including Sleep & Insomnia, Addiction, Public Speaking, Eye Surgery, Crisis Communications, and even Magic! So be sure to subscribe and check out our other episodes on our Youtube Channel at @WebinarExperts
Find out more about Professor Derek Heim at https://research.edgehill.ac.uk/en/persons/derek-heim
Find and listen the audio-only version of this episode on your favourite podcast platform.
For more information, content, and podcast episodes go to https://www.webinarexperts.com
Connect with Lev Cribb at https://www.linkedin.com/in/levcribb/

  continue reading

Chapitres

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. Can the battle against addiction be won? (00:02:20)

3. How do you define addiction? (00:03:26)

4. Is there a difference between habits and addictions? (00:05:22)

5. Can addiction be overcome without support? (00:07:30)

6. What happens in the body and the brain when an addiction takes hold? (00:08:20)

7. What are some of the steps to take to overcome addiction? (00:09:58)

8. Is addiction recovery purely an individual's responsibility? (00:13:36)

9. What type of addiction is the most harmful? (00:15:58)

10. How do we remove stigma around addiction on a societal level? (00:20:16)

11. Is calling addiction a disease helpful or harmful? (00:24:07)

12. Advice for people struggling with addiction about how to ask for help (00:25:13)

13. Is there a generational change to behaviour around alcohol and substance consumption? (00:27:48)

14. How do charities like UK Smart Recovery help people struggling with addiction? (00:30:41)

15. What is the role of friends and family in helping people struggling with addiction? (00:33:04)

16. What else is needed on a societal scale to help make a positive long-term change? (00:34:38)

17. The Virtually Anything Goes question (00:39:46)

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