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Dopamine: Brain, Body, Behavior
Dr. Erin Calipari, Director of the Vanderbilt Center for Addiction Research at the university of the same name, joins the podcast to help provide a clear understanding of the role of dopamine in…
Recovering In Place
Dr. Victoria Burns of the University of Calgary joins the podcast to talk about the Recovering In Place model, how it builds upon recovery-oriented systems of care and shows how our concept of place…
Mitigation Specialists: The Aim for Outcomes That Consider Rehabilitation and Not Just Punishment
Mitigation Specialist and President of the Connecticut Women's Consortium Dr. Jozlyn Hall joins us to talk about the scope of her work as a member of the criminal defense team and how it impacts…
Culturally Responsive Financial Literacy for Formerly Incarcerated Individuals
Rosalie Daley, CFC, joins host Jeffrey Quamme to talk about the importance of basic financial literacy for those individuals returning home from incarceration. Evidence shows that basic financial…
When “Doing Something” Isn’t Enough: Tracking Opioid Settlement Spending
Aneri Pattani, Senior Correspondent for KFF Health News rejoins the podcast (after a 4-year absence!) to talk about the research she has done as part of a team to track the spending from the Opioid…
Defunding Public Health To Our Own Detriment
We speak with global politics and health expert and writer Elizabeth Metreaux about the impact of public health on our nation (and beyond) as well as the consequences of dismantling it under the…
SMART-T Smoking Cessation Smartphone App: Clinical Trials
In this episode, we talk with Dr. Emily Hebert, Lead Researcher on a new, interactive smoking cessation app developed at the University of Oklahoma. The overall goal is to provide an opportunity for…
Fighting The Florida Shuffle: A Discussion with Co-Author Dave Aronberg
We talk with Attorney Dave Aronberg, who, during his time as District Attorney for Palm Beach County, fought to save lives and to take down bad actors who created what is commonly known as the…
Respected, Valued & Appreciated: Servant Leadership in Behavioral Health
If our work in the behavioral health world focuses on meeting the clients where they are at to increase outcomes, wouldn't the parallel process of meeting employees where they are at have similar…
Healing A Village: A Chat with the Author
Mark Lefebvre, author of the book "Healing A Village: A Practical Guide for Building Recovery Ready Communities" joins us to talk about the message of his book and what a recovery-ready community…
Patient Brokering: Human Trafficking in the SUD Treatment & Recovery Industry
Nikki Soda, Executive Director of Sodas Consulting in South Florida joins us to discuss the unethical and often illegal act of patient brokering, and to compel us to act in order to protects people…
Voir Dire (to speak the truth): A Conversation with Retired Federal Judge Mary Beth O’Connor
Retired Federal Judge, author and recovery advocate Mary Beth O'Connor joins the podcast to chat about secular recovery and a discussion on privilege. Join us!
Under Recognized & Undervalued: A Call To Action
Psychologist Dr. Lisa Liggins Chambers joins the program to talk about the dearth of educated and trained Black professionals in behavioral health identifying some of the root causes and…
The Super Bowl and Domestic Violence: Facts vs. Fiction
It's commonly thought and said that incidents of domestic violence rise sharply on Super Bowl Sunday - but it is really accurate? We talk with Rachel Boucher, Clinical Director of the Connecticut…
Federal Drug Policy in the Second Trump Administration
Season 6 begins with a discussion with Regina LaBelle of the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health at the Georgetown University Law Center. A policy expert with significant experience in…
Compulsive Sexual Behavior: Problematic Pornography Use
For many, the consumption of pornography has created intra- and interpersonal conflicts. Although never an easy topic to discuss, having some basic awareness of the issue can help to challenge…
Hypnosis and Hypnotherapy as Clinical Tools
Ronna Brier, MS, LPC, LADC, Ph.D. Candidate is a clinician, educator and Consulting Hypnotist of the National Guild of Hypnotists. She joins the podcast to talk about using hypnosis as a tool in…
Getting Sober is Just The Beginning
Authors of the latest title in the "for Dummies" brand, Lane Kennedy and Tamar Saunders join the program to talk about their book "Sobriety for Dummies" including its development, some of the content…
Curiosity, Not Judgment: Myths and Barriers to Care for Sex Workers
Researcher, educator and subject matter expert, Dr. Juline Koken joins the podcast to address some of the barriers to mental health and substance use care for one of the most maligned and stigmatized…
The Harm Reduction Gap: A Discussion with Author Sheila Vakharia, MSW, Ph.D.
In early 2024, "The Harm Reduction Gap" was published. The book teaches how harm reduction can be a safety net for people with substance use disorders that our current addiction treatment rejects,…
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Scope of Practice has published 100 episodes since July 2020, covering topics in Health & Fitness, Mental Health.
Scope of Practice is currently declining with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 41m.
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