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SMART Recovery Tools - Timeline of Use
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SMART Recovery Tools - Timeline of Use
SMART Recovery Tools - Stages of Change
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SMART Recovery Tools - Stages of Change
SMART Recovery Tools - Youth SMART Tools overview
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SMART Recovery Tools - Youth SMART Tools overview
SMART Recovery Tools - What’s Important
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SMART Recovery Tools - What’s Important
SMART Recovery Tools - SMART Goals
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SMART Recovery Tools - SMART Goals
SMART Recovery Tools - Lifestyle Record
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SMART Recovery Tools - Lifestyle Record
SMART Recovery Tools - Lifestyle Balance
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SMART Recovery Tools - Lifestyle Balance
SMART Recovery - YOUTH - Your Future Your Way
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SMART Recovery - YOUTH - Your Future Your Way
Smart Recovery Tools- Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA)
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Smart Recovery Tools- Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA)
Smart Recovery Tools - Rating Scales
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Smart Recovery Tools - Rating Scales
Smart Recovery Tools SMART
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Smart Recovery Tools SMART
Smart Recovery Tools - Motivations
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Smart Recovery Tools - Motivations
Smart Recovery Tools - Weekly Planner
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Smart Recovery Tools - Weekly Planner
Smart Recovery Tools - Enjoyable Activities Checklist
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Smart Recovery Tools - Enjoyable Activities Checklist
Smart Recovery Tools - Urge Log
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Smart Recovery Tools - Urge Log
Smart Recovery Tools Disrupting Unhelpful Thinking
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Smart Recovery Tools Disrupting Unhelpful Thinking
Smart Recovery Tools- Activations, Beliefs & Consequences (ABC)
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Smart Recovery Tools- Activations, Beliefs & Consequences (ABC)
Smart Recovery Tools - Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA)
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Smart Recovery Tools - Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA)
Yarn SMART SMART Recovery Australia story
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Yarn SMART SMART Recovery Australia story
Yarn SMART April Long & Kylie Captain the 4c's
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Yarn SMART April Long & Kylie Captain the 4c's
Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 2 - Kylie Captain - Lateral Violence
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Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 2 - Kylie Captain - Lateral Violence
Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 3 - Uncle Trevor - Intergenerational trauma
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Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 3 - Uncle Trevor - Intergenerational trauma
Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 4 - Kylie Captain - Clinical Yarning
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Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 4 - Kylie Captain - Clinical Yarning
Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 5 - Uncle Trevor - Narrative Therapy
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Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 5 - Uncle Trevor - Narrative Therapy
Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 6 - April Long - Deep Listening
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Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 6 - April Long - Deep Listening
Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 7 - Aunty Donna - Shame
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Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 7 - Aunty Donna - Shame
Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 8 - Shaun Fisher - Why does Yarn Smart work
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Yarn Smart - Smart Recovery Australia - Yarn 8 - Shaun Fisher - Why does Yarn Smart work
Dream Big and Imagine the What If
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Dream Big and Imagine the What If
Trauma and Substance Use
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Trauma and Substance Use

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  • @connollybrosproduction8838
    @connollybrosproduction8838 6 днів тому

    I think that's also an excuse for people who don't want to meet.They made a mistake when raising somebody.

  • @KasiaZosia04723
    @KasiaZosia04723 14 днів тому

    Amazing!

  • @aussie_philosopher8079
    @aussie_philosopher8079 15 днів тому

    I have been taking a great interest in this in order to get life back on track. Seems promising.

  • @Weho2
    @Weho2 17 днів тому

    Well said

  • @Weho2
    @Weho2 17 днів тому

    Thank you

  • @Glickan
    @Glickan Місяць тому

    This man probably saved my life

  • @Glickan
    @Glickan Місяць тому

    Love this video, thanks

  • @kristinmeyer489
    @kristinmeyer489 2 місяці тому

    6:36 Yup. Then layer on stigma and deliberate mistreatment. Who wants to be gratuitously abused by those who refuse you your humanity? Of course this is true. So glad finally someone with standing has called out the lies which have enabled ENTIRE INDUSTRIES to harm people, in the name of helping them.

  • @barnacles62
    @barnacles62 3 місяці тому

    In America it was classified as a disease in large part to make insurance companies to cover rehabs. In the 1980s mental health and addictions saw a way to make money. It's when all the sudden dual diagnosed came to life. The insurance companies wouldn't pay for addictions, which they saw a lot of money to lose. The heath field invented the dual diagnosed, even though the patient was in a place for addictions, they were supposedly drinking or drugging over things like Bi-Polar, Manic -depression, Adhd, Anxiety, and other forms of lunacy. Insurance companies still fought, but by 1997 many committees of health boards claimed addiction as a disease. I was an alcoholic full blown at 13, both sides of my family-owned bars and I was raised in them. By 18 I was using speed coke and other drugs that would pick me up from being depressed after drinking several days straight. I was living on the streets, eating from trash at times. I got sober and had 18 years clean. I relapsed but got back on the horse. Now I have about 15 years. A disease is something you get but do not partake in, like the cancer my sister is dying from right now. She can't stop it, she can't arrest it, she is about to die any day. Addiction is given birth in a human being from selfishness. You can simply not use, not drink, and all will go away. If you are going to be delusional and rationalize reality to make up reasons to yourself why you should be able to use, and trust me I did for years, you are being ignorant and selfish. As far as all the so called dual diagnosed, I was diagnosed with all the above, but 5 years clean, it all went away. Western society has what's considered soft language, and a language that's full of shit. Our language is based on its people, and since the 1960s and the hippies began the drug culture, it's gotten so bad it's pathetic. The neighbor didn't die of a sudden heart attack, he died because of two packs of cigarettes and a pint of scotch a day. The woman that's falling apart is not sick do to back problems, it's an excuse to get those Percocet's and not to have to work. Rationalizing is a normal function and is due to denial. It's so woven in western society it has it own language to defend it. Addiction is as simple as this, as long as I choose not to use every day, I don't have a problem with it. I don't think many diseases you are able to do that. Rationalize, bring a whole bunch of reasons and put a bunch of sophisticated words together all you want, in the end of the day, sobriety is part of what I am, because that's what I choose. Make sure you can say that, my poor sister cant....

  • @ljohammer
    @ljohammer 4 місяці тому

    Beautiful!

  • @chrisfonden6431
    @chrisfonden6431 5 місяців тому

    I’m an alcoholic. Abused every drug in the book. But never became addicted. But alcohol. After my first shot of whiskey at six years old I was obsessed. Daily drinker by 14 or 15. Couldn’t stop or stay stopped. My body metabolizes alcohol differently from nonalcoholics . Define disease ? Define addiction?

  • @5N3K93
    @5N3K93 8 місяців тому

    It’s a ploy by the Rehab industry and big pharma to collect that sweet, sweet insurance money. That’s all.

  • @JCT-u7k
    @JCT-u7k 9 місяців тому

    I do Smart recovery and I disagree. Had a gambling addiction for 30 years. If its not a disease. Then it's the only thing that you can die from that's not an illness. I don't know how many times I burnt my life down to the ground. Lost jobs. Money that came my way. Went hungry. Couldn't pay my bills. Ruined my mental and physical health. And felt at times that I would never regain my sanity. I get the point that the stigma is not helpful. And neither is the label. But that's in every day life. Its our choice to make whether or not to tell people about it.

  • @LV-jh4zt
    @LV-jh4zt 9 місяців тому

    There is no such thing as addiction. There is a such thing as a weak mind. God gave us free will. Use it wisely. 🙏💯

  • @pan5930
    @pan5930 10 місяців тому

    Cancer is a disease, NOT alcoholism. Get your shit together.

  • @amandasmith841
    @amandasmith841 10 місяців тому

    I'm doing my white collar match in July for Smart Recovery ❤

  • @texastoast5202
    @texastoast5202 10 місяців тому

    Say it isn’t a disease at an AA meeting is like showing a swazstica to a bunch of Jews.

  • @MarkoMaglich
    @MarkoMaglich 10 місяців тому

    USA insurance companies, public and private rehabs, lobbied to get alcohol addiction labeled a disease. Not all addictions (like cig smoking is not listed as a disease though cancer as a result of smoking is) are listed in medical books as diseases. By labeling alcohol addiction and dependance in medical journals as a "disease" is a cynical, non medially based, capitalist decision, that opens the door for insurance companies and rehabs to--- collect money. AA has tight connections to justice system & to most rehab programs, markets itself as "free" treatment but many psychological and some physical strings attached to those "free" meetings. For one, you have to admit at every meeting you have no "power" over yourself and agree to attending meetings weekly, even nightly...forever. Medical effects of alcohol were never ever discussed in any of the wide and varied meetings I attended for 3-4 yrs in an effort to learn more/help my alcoholic sister.

  • @josephcassano1255
    @josephcassano1255 11 місяців тому

    The freedom model explains all of this. Addiction is not a disease and that idea is killing many people.

  • @RCardone82
    @RCardone82 11 місяців тому

    This is what a scientific explanation sounds like. Addiction is NOT a disease. God and gobbledy-gook disease talk are only helpful when one wants to place the blame on something outside themselves. Take ownership, get disciplined, and move the f***on with life.

  • @Camilla-s7o
    @Camilla-s7o Рік тому

    Nonsensical jibber-jabber. Good luck skirting through life. Pansies.

  • @wilyinfidel1091
    @wilyinfidel1091 Рік тому

    Thank you Marc Ex alcoholic, habitual drug user, cigarette addict. Anti depressant user. 20years off all those substances. Did AA for 7 years Was beneficial to keep me off substances for the first few years then AA membership become another addictive behaviour that was as destructive to me and others as substances had been. Your work has greatly helped and sustained my mental and spiritual health over last decade. Thank you sir.

    • @krisscanlon4051
      @krisscanlon4051 10 місяців тому

      Interestingly supposedly at the 8 year mark most quit 12 step recovery...I definitely cut down at that point. Still go online but its not dominant as much other things took over.

    • @davidmurray6442
      @davidmurray6442 8 місяців тому

      I think I got dependent on AA co dependent,

  • @grahamhewett4234
    @grahamhewett4234 Рік тому

    I understand this is 8 years ago. However, when you treat addiction as a case of morality or upbringing, people die. When you treat it as a disease, people get well. This "scientist" was probably pro vaccine?

  • @Camilla-s7o
    @Camilla-s7o Рік тому

    Unfortunately, the facilitators have very little training and are ill-suited to counsel anyone in recovery from addiction, mandatory confinement, etc. I thought it was just tosh by requiring forcible attendance in order to further data mine attendees.

    • @Gafferd8186
      @Gafferd8186 11 місяців тому

      Nobody at NA is trained to deal with me

    • @Kaaryoo
      @Kaaryoo 10 місяців тому

      dude fxxk NA @@Gafferd8186

    • @centralscrutinizer9591
      @centralscrutinizer9591 Місяць тому

      @@Gafferd8186 But they are ALL addicts are they not? Who better to learn from than someone who has walked in an addicts shoes? I've been in AA for 15 years and it DOES work.

  • @markstone7003
    @markstone7003 Рік тому

    Cancer is a "disease." If you have cancer, you cannot wake up one morning and just say "I'm not going to have cancer anymore." Addiction is 100% a CHOICE!!! An addict DOES HAVE the choice to wake up one morning and say "I am no longer going to be gutless and mentally weak and continue to use drugs." It's just that simple. And rehab is not the answer. 1)Quit using the shit 2)Stay the hell away from anyone that does use the shit. Congratulations...you just graduated rehab!

  • @acquiesce100
    @acquiesce100 Рік тому

    Lewis contends he is a neuroscientist but from this book it appears that his knowledge of such is either minimal or far out of date. Yes, the disease model as used by addiction counselors and social workers treating addiction has been shown to be wrong for over 30 years, but reading Lewis' book indicates that he is out of date by at least 25 years. When I studied experimental psychology, I learned that a short cut to see the validity of any scientific paper was to read the biliography or footnotes to verify if the work was limited to one viewpoint or not ( Popper's anti-verification hypothesis). This book has no real information of the genetics of addiction ( a full issue of NIAAA's research journal on alcoholism in 2008 devoted the entire issue to the genetics of alcoholism) and research over the past 15 years has shown that the genetic susceptibility to addiction is between 59% and 60% - a very high percentage. He also does not show any research from either George Koob or Eric Nestler, who have been at the forefront of the neuroscience and neuropharmacology of addiction. This is just another I'm right and everyone else is wrong approach. He reminds me of a nurse I worked with on a hospital inpatient detox unit. He felt that when he was addicted to drugs, he stopped on his own without treatment, so he spent his time abusing the patients on the unit for not helping themselves. He was ultimately fired for his involvement in a patient suicide on the unit. Lewis needs to read a good work on Phenomenology to learn to bracket his experience when studying another's addiction. Yes, the so-called Disease Concept is wrong and 98% of current addiction counselors and social workers treating addiction are completely ignorant of the basics of addiction and its treatment, but Lewis has put forth no thing other than "I'm right and everyone else is wrong"

  • @atatterson6992
    @atatterson6992 Рік тому

    Marc is extremely well versed here and the only thing I would contest is being overly concerned (it seems) of being "yelled at", for lack of a better term, by progressives who will want to call him heartless or similar for wanting to remove what I consider an "excuse" that addiction is a disease. Of course there is a "decision" component in drug use. Noone is told at birth to use drugs, no matter what the liberals want to dream up. There MUST be accountability if there is to be full recovery. It is the same as saying certain people will resort to theft to survive certain conditions and they have no control. Hogwash.

  • @danielraffell9202
    @danielraffell9202 Рік тому

    Still training.

  • @vanhill3561
    @vanhill3561 Рік тому

    First. Fine breakdown. Are you still facillitating?

  • @jimcunningham9975
    @jimcunningham9975 Рік тому

    I've never believed it is a disease I think it adds to the person thought process as they fight addiction

  • @craigweaver8542
    @craigweaver8542 Рік тому

    There is more than one reason why someone would be coping with reality in the first place. Institutions are not going to replace the value of a best friend, or lover. Drugs have been harnessed as a weapon against society, and connection and/or purpose is necessary to move on for most. As they fragment society more and more into addicts and non addicts due to destructive cultural norms the problem will continue to stay bad or get worse. Addiction is a way to strip identity as well. All of this is profitable in conquest through philanthropy. Society has professionals harnessing these problems in the first place, so they will be much more complex. China+corporate national security state=accelerated domestic control and change.

  • @alexs6586
    @alexs6586 Рік тому

    Wow. An expert talking sense. Power to you sir.

  • @Jess-wb4ux
    @Jess-wb4ux Рік тому

    Some can take drugs and their lives don’t fall apart, some cant. Wether disease is the right word i don’t know but theres a big difference between those 2 groups of ppl.

  • @Kdizzy
    @Kdizzy Рік тому

    Damn straight

  • @wendyd.beamish8286
    @wendyd.beamish8286 Рік тому

    I think it is better to think of addiction as desire rather than disease because it means we have control over it.

    • @stubdo16
      @stubdo16 11 місяців тому

      In my experience better to see addiction as an obsession, or obsessive desire - somewhere in there it is different to, say, someone fancying a glass of wine .... The point of addiction is that there is an irrational/obsessive desire that goes against rational/sensible thinking or desires

  • @stephencaudill2422
    @stephencaudill2422 Рік тому

    AA says it's a "spiritual malady'", consequently a lot of people don't recover in AA. Got nothing to do with any spirit

  • @tholithembamzobe9420
    @tholithembamzobe9420 Рік тому

    Thanks Prof, thanks for the presentation. My input here is that addiction is a disease through and through. Obviously, the fact that we fail to decisively and comprehensively treat addiction means we haven't decisively and comprehensively described its pathology and therefore can't make such definitive conclusions that it is not a disease. What needs to be done is revisit, reenquire, reinterrogate every theory, unpack and dismantle every definition in neuroscience, re engage research findings and build neurology theories anew. Otherwise we will end up with feel good definitions and theories that do no good to the subject of medicine.

  • @cobrafan1403
    @cobrafan1403 Рік тому

    "Addiction" is just habituation

  • @tholithembamzobe9420
    @tholithembamzobe9420 Рік тому

    I don't fully agree with Prof. Addiction is a disease that hasn't been fully described. In Medicine there is a term "idiopathic" that we shouldn't shy away from cause we don't know everything. Indeed any input in the brain causes brain changes and that doesn't mean that every input is not a disease. Addiction is a chronic disease, and that doesn't mean that sufferers are helpless, it means we the medical fraternity must find a full description of Addiction and find definitive treatment. Because we are falling short in this we mustn't dismiss the disease model of Addiction.

  • @mladym2465
    @mladym2465 Рік тому

    Thank you, this has helped me understand patterns that I have been struggling with.

  • @hugokeys602
    @hugokeys602 Рік тому

    Addiction does not meet the criteria specified for a core disease entity, namely the presence of a primary measurable deviation from physiologic or anatomical norm. Addiction is self-acquired and is not transmissible, contagious, autoimmune, hereditary, degenerative or traumatic. Treatment consists of little more than stopping a given behaviour. True diseases worsen if left untreated. A patient with cancer is not cured if locked in a cell, whereas a junkie is automatically cured. No access to drugs means no drug addicts. A person with schizophrenia will not remit if secluded. Sepsis will spread and Parkinson disease will worsen if left untreated. Criminal courts do not hand down verdicts of “not guilty by virtue of mental illness” to drunk drivers who kill pedestrians. At best, addiction is a maladaptive response to an underlying condition, such as depression or a nonspecific inability to cope with the world.

  • @Meshug2
    @Meshug2 Рік тому

    A human challenge that is likely better served by a more human solution. “There, but for fortune, go you or I.”

  • @davida.7967
    @davida.7967 Рік тому

    Addiction is about Will and accessibility. We can debate the neuroscience and medical research but in all reality, If you stop yourself from having access to it, you can overcome it.

  • @lookingupwithwonder
    @lookingupwithwonder Рік тому

    I reckon undiagnosed/untreated neurodiversity/mental illness and/or trauma can cause people to try and self medicate. We NEED to ADDRESS these things in childhood to PREVENT addictions. Struggling families NEED support.

    • @atatterson6992
      @atatterson6992 Рік тому

      That is rare. For the VAST majority it is a choice and we need to stop looking for more excuses.

  • @lookingupwithwonder
    @lookingupwithwonder Рік тому

    Can myself and my boys (ages 10 and 12) join?

  • @nerdhound5891
    @nerdhound5891 Рік тому

    He's just the worst kind of pseudo intellectual

  • @helenbarrett6451
    @helenbarrett6451 2 роки тому

    Half cops women now and this what expected to deal with. Trans should be in women's sport as long as quotas spots in firedepartments...especially since public obese so lowered strength requirements a bit ridiculous. Should be raised.

  • @anyb5020
    @anyb5020 2 роки тому

    Smart Recovery is so much better than AA!!!

  • @margaretkrpan2240
    @margaretkrpan2240 2 роки тому

    Thankyou for taking time to talk to us!

  • @margaretkrpan2240
    @margaretkrpan2240 2 роки тому

    Are there Smart Recovery mtgs in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in Canada?