AMRAP: A common Crossfit acronym that stands for "As Many Reps A Possible", but with the social connection and support, the sense of belonging, the shared goals of the community it could be argued that it can mean something different to the SUD recovery community: "A Modern Recovery Assisting Pathway."
Join us for a lively discussion with Dr. Meg Patterson from the Texas A&M Health and Kinesiology department as she talks about what she has uncovered about the healing power of the Crossfit community.
Building the Workforce of the Future
Unintended Consequences: The DEA and Medications for Substance Use Treatment
The News of Its Demise Is Greatly Exaggerated: Opioid Overprescribing
Harm Reduction: Valuing the Lives of People Who Use Drugs
Fanning the Flames of the Opioid Overdose Crisis: Stigma and Prohibition
The Prevention Space: Clarifying the Role of Professionals in the Workforce
The Overdose Epidemic: Using Prevention Strategies to Effect Long-Term Change
"Rehab Doesn't Do Anything..."
Faces and Voices of Recovery: 20 Years and Growing
Bigger Than Ourselves: A Primer on Spirituality
The Therapeutic Relationship: Political Countertransference
The ATTC Network: An Invaluable Resource for Professionals
Why Aren't We Talking About Outcome Data?
The Importance of Graduate Training in Clinical Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
Safety in the Workplace: Active Shooter Preparation
Recovery Pathways? How About Recovery Trails?
The Healing Power of Music: Practical Applications
The Healing Power of Music: A Primer on Music and SUD Recovery
It's Not About Us...Or Is It? A Primer on Countertransference
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
Good Mood Revolution
Your Sleep Guru Podcast
Anxiety Slayer™ with Shann and Ananga
Men Do Talk Podcast
The Dr. John Delony Show
On Purpose with Jay Shetty