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  <title>National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month (Recovery Month): 2008 Podcast.</title>
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  <description>This audio podcast will examine intergenerational vulnerability and the risks involved for alcohol and other substance use disorders.</description>
  <language>en</language>
  <copyright>Recovery Month</copyright>
  <managingEditor>recoverymonth@SAMHSA.hhs.gov</managingEditor>
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  <pubDate>Wed, 3 Sep 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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   <title>SAMHSA's Recovery Month Audio Podcast</title>
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  <itunes:author>SAMHSA</itunes:author>
  <itunes:subtitle>SAMHSA's Recovery Month Audio Podcast</itunes:subtitle>
  <itunes:summary>This audio podcast will examine intergenerational vulnerability and the risks involved for alcohol and other substance use disorders.</itunes:summary>
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   <title>Recovery in the United States: Past, Present, and Future</title>
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   <description> Recovery is not simply a 30-day inpatient program or a monthly trip to a clinic: it is a long-term coordinated effort on the part of the individual and the community. This program will look back on some of the successes the recovery movement has enjoyed as well as current policy initiatives to increase and enhance treatment services. It will also look forward, focusing on what remains to be done to ensure that all persons with a substance abuse and/or mental health condition get the sustained, comprehensive treatment they need. </description>
   <category>Health</category>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 3 Sep 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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   <itunes:subtitle>Recovery in the United States: Past, Present, and Future</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary> Recovery is not simply a 30-day inpatient program or a monthly trip to a clinic: it is a long-term coordinated effort on the part of the individual and the community. This program will look back on some of the successes the recovery movement has enjoyed as well as current policy initiatives to increase and enhance treatment services. It will also look forward, focusing on what remains to be done to ensure that all persons with a substance abuse and/or mental health condition get the sustained, comprehensive treatment they need. </itunes:summary>
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   <itunes:keywords>substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month</itunes:keywords>
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   <title>Accessing Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Online</title>
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   <description>With the advent of the Internet in the mid-90s, the number of available options for finding addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery support services has grown exponentially. Nowadays one can search online and instantly find an extensive list of materials and providers, locate them immediately on an interactive map, read testimonials of people who are struggling with similar issues or have already overcome them, and find support in a sea of chat rooms and Web sites. Today's youth, in particular, are more technologically savvy than ever. Youth-oriented social Web sites can serve as a forum for developing skills and abilities to stay away from addictive substances, for realizing one has a problem, and for offering avenues toward unprecedented treatment methods such as "e-therapy" and "virtual support groups." This program will highlight the state of recovery in the 21st century and examine how technology has revamped the field of substance use disorder prevention and addiction treatment.</description>
   <category>Health</category>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 6 Aug 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:author>SAMHSA</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Accessing Prevention, Treatment, and Recovery Online</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>With the advent of the Internet in the mid-90s, the number of available options for finding addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery support services has grown exponentially. Nowadays one can search online and instantly find an extensive list of materials and providers, locate them immediately on an interactive map, read testimonials of people who are struggling with similar issues or have already overcome them, and find support in a sea of chat rooms and Web sites. Today's youth, in particular, are more technologically savvy than ever. Youth-oriented social Web sites can serve as a forum for developing skills and abilities to stay away from addictive substances, for realizing one has a problem, and for offering avenues toward unprecedented treatment methods such as "e-therapy" and "virtual support groups." This program will highlight the state of recovery in the 21st century and examine how technology has revamped the field of substance use disorder prevention and addiction treatment.</itunes:summary>
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   <itunes:keywords>substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month</itunes:keywords>
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   <title>Real People, Real Recovery: Effectively Delivering Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care</title>
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   <description>In 2006, an estimated 22.6 million persons aged 12 or older were classified with substance dependence or abuse in the past year. Of these, only 4.0 million received some kind of treatment for a problem related to the use of alcohol or illicit drugs. Luckily, a host of services exists for those who need them. From 12-step programs to in-patient and out-patient treatment, from recovery-oriented housing to sober recreational activities like those celebrated each September during &lt;span class="italicText"&gt;Recovery Month&lt;/span&gt;, there's an entire network of treatment and support services available for those dealing with substance abuse and mental health disorders. This program will examine some of those services, and explore ways to increase awareness and better deliver these services to those who need them. </description>
   <category>Health</category>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 2 Jul 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:author>SAMHSA</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Real People, Real Recovery: Effectively Delivering Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>In 2006, an estimated 22.6 million persons aged 12 or older were classified with substance dependence or abuse in the past year. Of these, only 4.0 million received some kind of treatment for a problem related to the use of alcohol or illicit drugs. Luckily, a host of services exists for those who need them. From 12-step programs to in-patient and out-patient treatment, from recovery-oriented housing to sober recreational activities like those celebrated each September during &lt;span class="italicText"&gt;Recovery Month&lt;/span&gt;, there's an entire network of treatment and support services available for those dealing with substance abuse and mental health disorders. This program will examine some of those services, and explore ways to increase awareness and better deliver these services to those who need them. </itunes:summary>
   <itunes:category text="Health">
    <itunes:category text="Health" />
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   <itunes:keywords>substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month</itunes:keywords>
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   <title>Recovery and the Family: Extending Treatment to Everyone</title>
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   <description>Nearly 24 percent of children (or 17 million) live in a household where a parent or other adult is a binge or heavy drinker, and approximately 13 percent of children (or 9.2 million) live in one where a parent or other adult uses illicit drugs.  The negative effects of addiction aren't limited to the individual who is abusing drugs and alcohol, so must recovery extend to the entire family. Aside from the many options available to persons in need of treatment, supports also exist for those affected by a family member's addiction. This program will present the many avenues toward effective treatment, emphasize the importance getting an addicted loved one into treatment, and celebrate the benefits enjoyed by the family in recovery. </description>
   <category>Health</category>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 4 Jun 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:author>SAMHSA</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Recovery and the Family: Extending Treatment to Everyone</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>Nearly 24 percent of children (or 17 million) live in a household where a parent or other adult is a binge or heavy drinker, and approximately 13 percent of children (or 9.2 million) live in one where a parent or other adult uses illicit drugs.  The negative effects of addiction aren't limited to the individual who is abusing drugs and alcohol, so must recovery extend to the entire family. Aside from the many options available to persons in need of treatment, supports also exist for those affected by a family member's addiction. This program will present the many avenues toward effective treatment, emphasize the importance getting an addicted loved one into treatment, and celebrate the benefits enjoyed by the family in recovery. </itunes:summary>
   <itunes:category text="Health">
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   <itunes:keywords>substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month</itunes:keywords>
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   <title>Addiction and PTSD: Combating Co-occurring Disorders</title>
   <link>http://rmmedia.relyonmedia.com/ASF1/Web/RecoveryMonth/2008/mp3/08-0507R2RPTSDshow.mp3</link>
   <description>According to studies, problems of substance abuse and mental illness are often intertwined. Among persons with Serious Psychological Distress (SPD), 27.2 percent used illicit drugs in 2006, compared to 12.3 percent of those without SPD. Alcohol was also abused more by persons with SPD (28.8 percent) than those without it (23.9 percent). The elevated risk of substance abuse associated with SPD is particularly alarming with respect to post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. PTSD can strike anyone who has been exposed to military combat situations, physical or sexual assault and abuse, a terrorist attack, serious accident, or natural disaster. This Webcast will examine PTSD's connection to substance abuse disorders and provide information on where persons in need can find treatment for one, or both, of these conditions.</description>
   <category>Health</category>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 7 May 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:author>SAMHSA</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Addiction and PTSD: Combating Co-occurring Disorders</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>According to studies, problems of substance abuse and mental illness are often intertwined. Among persons with Serious Psychological Distress (SPD), 27.2 percent used illicit drugs in 2006, compared to 12.3 percent of those without SPD. Alcohol was also abused more by persons with SPD (28.8 percent) than those without it (23.9 percent). The elevated risk of substance abuse associated with SPD is particularly alarming with respect to post-traumatic stress disorder, or PTSD. PTSD can strike anyone who has been exposed to military combat situations, physical or sexual assault and abuse, a terrorist attack, serious accident, or natural disaster. This Webcast will examine PTSD's connection to substance abuse disorders and provide information on where persons in need can find treatment for one, or both, of these conditions.</itunes:summary>
   <itunes:category text="Health">
    <itunes:category text="Health" />
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   <itunes:keywords>substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month</itunes:keywords>
   <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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   <title>Medication-Assisted Therapies: Providing a "Whole-Patient" Approach to Treatment</title>
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   <description>The use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a "whole-patient" approach to treatment, has proven successful in helping individuals break their addictions to drugs and alcohol. As part of a comprehensive treatment program, medication –assisted therapies have been shown to increase retention in treatment, decrease criminal activities, decrease homelessness and increase employment.  This program will look at how methadone, buprenorphine, and other medication-assisted therapies continue to help individuals, families and communities overcome the ravages of alcohol and drug addiction. </description>
   <category>Health</category>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 2 Apr 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:author>SAMHSA</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Medication-Assisted Therapies: Providing a "Whole-Patient" Approach to Treatment</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>The use of medications, in combination with counseling and behavioral therapies to provide a "whole-patient" approach to treatment, has proven successful in helping individuals break their addictions to drugs and alcohol. As part of a comprehensive treatment program, medication –assisted therapies have been shown to increase retention in treatment, decrease criminal activities, decrease homelessness and increase employment.  This program will look at how methadone, buprenorphine, and other medication-assisted therapies continue to help individuals, families and communities overcome the ravages of alcohol and drug addiction. </itunes:summary>
   <itunes:category text="Health">
    <itunes:category text="Health" />
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   <itunes:keywords>substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month</itunes:keywords>
   <itunes:explicit>no</itunes:explicit>
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   <title>Join the Voices of Recovery: Real People, Real Recovery (Kickoff Show)</title>
   <link>http://rmmedia.relyonmedia.com/ASF1/Web/RecoveryMonth/2008/mp3/08-0305R2R-Kickoff.mp3</link>
   <description>This Webcast is the first in a series of programs in anticipation of the 19&lt;span class="sup"&gt;th&lt;/span&gt; annual &lt;span class="italicText"&gt;National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month&lt;/span&gt;, the theme of which is "Join the Voices for Recovery: Real People, Real Recovery." We will look back at &lt;span class="italicText"&gt;Recovery Month&lt;/span&gt; events held across the country in 2007 and set the stage for another successful celebration in September 2008. In addition, "Join the Voices for Recovery: Real People, Real Recovery" will help guide individuals, organizations, and communities as they plan and host events to raise awareness about the benefits of addiction treatment and recovery.</description>
   <category>Health</category>
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   <pubDate>Wed, 5 Mar 2008 05:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
   <itunes:author>SAMHSA</itunes:author>
   <itunes:subtitle>Join the Voices of Recovery: Real People, Real Recovery (Kickoff Show)</itunes:subtitle>
   <itunes:summary>This Webcast is the first in a series of programs in anticipation of the 19&lt;span class="sup"&gt;th&lt;/span&gt; annual &lt;span class="italicText"&gt;National Alcohol and Drug Addiction Recovery Month&lt;/span&gt;, the theme of which is "Join the Voices for Recovery: Real People, Real Recovery." We will look back at &lt;span class="italicText"&gt;Recovery Month&lt;/span&gt; events held across the country in 2007 and set the stage for another successful celebration in September 2008. In addition, "Join the Voices for Recovery: Real People, Real Recovery" will help guide individuals, organizations, and communities as they plan and host events to raise awareness about the benefits of addiction treatment and recovery.</itunes:summary>
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    <itunes:category text="Health" />
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   <itunes:keywords>substance abuse, recovery, alcohol addiction, webchat, addiction recovery, ask the expert, webcasts, alcohol drug addiction, recovery month</itunes:keywords>
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