Prevent This! podcast

Episode 42: Youth Addiction 101: Mind, Body, and Family Impact

2022-06-08
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In a social ecosystem where nicotine and marijuana use rates continue to rise year after year, it's more important than ever for caregivers to understand addiction and what they can do to help protect, or to help, their children.  Join us for a deep dive into the mechanics of addiction: the biological and neurological underpinnings, the psychological cycles and routines, and the social pressures and changes that lock behavior into place.  Attendees will also learn about warning signs of youth addiction, how addictions affect the family unit as a whole, and strategies for caregivers to better connect with their children and help prevent the development or intensification of an addictive pattern.

Presenter: Aaron Weiner, PhD, ABPP

Aaron Weiner, PhD, ABPP is a board-certified Psychologist and addiction specialist, and speaks nationally on the topics of addiction, behavioral health, and the impact of drug policy on public health.   He earned his doctorate from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and completed his fellowship in Addiction Psychology at the VA Ann Arbor Healthcare System.  His perspective is informed by years of experience growing and directing addiction service lines for hospitals and healthcare systems, the current state of medical and psychological research, and his own observations in private practice.  He is a strong advocate for evidence-based care in treating chemical dependency and behavioral addictions, as well as a proponent of integrating behavioral health services into medical settings.  Dr. Weiner is a member of the Physician Speakers Bureau for the National Safety Council, the Science Advisory Board for Smart Approaches to Marijuana, and a former Board Member for the Society of Addiction Psychology.

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