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Prevent This! A podcast of Your Choice where we cover everything substance abuse related from prevention to treatment to recovery and everything in between.

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Prevent This!Mar 04, 2021

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Episode 43: Alcohol: Preventing Heavy Alcohol Use through Brief Interventions with Young Adults

Episode 43: Alcohol: Preventing Heavy Alcohol Use through Brief Interventions with Young Adults

This talk will focus on describing the theory and research supporting the use of brief alcohol interventions with young adults.  Dr. Pedersen will discuss how brief interventions have been successful in preventing the escalation of heavy drinking patterns in young adult groups, with a particular emphasis on college student drinking. He will describe several components of these interventions, such as personalized normative feedback and protective behavioral strategies, and discuss how these components have been used outside of in-person formats to reach young adults using online and mobile phone based programs. Lastly, he will present data demonstrating the unique risks associated with the popular drinking practice known as “pregaming,” where young people drink heavily within brief periods of time, and share details about a randomized controlled trial of an online intervention aimed at preventing heavy pregaming behavior among college students.

Objectives:

1. Identity evidence-based research for brief alcohol interventions for young adults.

2. Explain the unique risks associated with “pregaming” drinking among young adults.

3. Describe key components of brief interventions with young adults and apply theoretical knowledge to design

Speaker Names: Eric Pedersen

Speaker Bios: Dr. Pedersen is an associate professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences in the Keck School of Medicine at the University of Southern California (USC). His research interests are primarily in the areas of young adult/adolescent alcohol use and co-occurring mental health disorders. Dr. Pedersen has received funding to develop brief, online interventions to reduce alcohol misuse among young adult populations such as college students and recently discharged veterans. He is interested in finding ways to target co-occurring Posttraumatic Stress Disorder and substance use disorders among young adults, as well as in using internet-based methods to help reduce alcohol misuse and promote treatment engagement among non-treatment-seeking young adults. He is an adjunct behavioral scientist at the RAND Corporation and is serving as the director of Project ALERT, which is a school-based drug prevention program for middle school youth developed at RAND. Dr. Pedersen received his Ph.D. in clinical psychology from the University of Washington in 2012. He joined the faculty at USC in 2020 after working full-time as a behavioral scientist at RAND from 2012 to 2020.

Jun 22, 202201:23:52
Episode 42: Youth Addiction 101: Mind, Body, and Family Impact

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

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.

Jun 08, 202201:30:36
Episode 41: Marijuana: What Teens and Parents Should Know

Episode 41: Marijuana: What Teens and Parents Should Know

Recent political changes in relation to marijuana are only part of the story. The publicized and politically charged world of drug policy has undergone immense changes over the past several years and those changes manifest not just in policy but also in the physical makeup of the cannabis plant. Not only has the perception of the plant changed, the actual plant itself has undergone dramatic changes as it has been industrialized and brought into a commercial market. As public opinion has softened towards cannabis the effects of consuming today’s marijuana remain poorly understood by many.

With increasing acceptance, often driven by corporate interests, use has been rising steadily among all demographics. Many have grown up in settings where cannabis use is the norm and cannabis use disorder accepted as typical behavior.  Cannabis use disorder is on the rise and the changing makeup of the plant and its derivatives is making treatment more complex and challenging.

Given these realities, the need for continuing education regarding the evolution of cannabis and new forms of consumption as well as potential downsides is extremely important. A more holistic understanding of today’s marijuana will position us to have more relevant and potentially helpful conversations with those we serve. This conversation will be had in a respectful and nonpolitical manor promoting sound science while considering the practical reality of discussing cannabis in 2021 with a population that genuinely believes “it’s just weed.”

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will understand the difference between todays corporately produced marijuana and what grows naturally and has been consumed in the past.
  2. Participants will be able to identify current forms of THC consumption including edibles and vaporizers
  3. Participants will have an understanding of marijuana concentrates
  4. Participants will be able to relevantly discuss the science of today’s marijuana and the harms associated with it.

Presenter: Ben Cort

Ben’s passion for recovery, prevention and harm reduction comes from his own struggle with substance abuse. Sober since 6/15/96, Ben has been a part of the recovery movement in almost every way imaginable; from a recipient to a provider to a spokesperson Cort has a deep understanding of the issues and a personal motivation to see the harmful effects of drug and alcohol abuse minimized.

From non-profits to hospitals to private programs Ben has been a leader inside of many forms of addiction treatment and prevention. From 2017-2020 Ben was a consultant to various treatment programs, state governments, professional and collegiate athletics and labor. He is now CEO of the Foundry Steamboat Springs, an inpatient treatment program for men in the mountains of Colorado.

Ben is a Jr Fellow at the University of Florida inside of their drug policy institute, a board member for NALGAP (National Association of Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender treatment providers and their allies), a Board member at SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) and faculty at numerous institutes. He is a published author (Weed Inc, Simon and Shuster 2017) and his TED talk “Surprising Truths about Legalizing Cannabis” has been viewed over 4 million times.

May 25, 202201:29:32
Episode 40: Everything you want to know about Delta 8

Episode 40: Everything you want to know about Delta 8

Delta 8 Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the drug trend of 2021.  Retailers advertise Delta 8 THC products as a lighter version of marijuana, and they have popped up everywhere, from gas stations to CBD stores. Despite its rise in popularity, there are still many questions about Delta 8 THC, from its pharmacodynamics to its legality.  This presentation will cover the latest information on this emerging drug trend.

Presenter: Nick Place, Police Officer/DRE Instructor

Nick Place has spent 19 years in law enforcement in Northeast Wisconsin. He has been a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) since 2004, he has multiple instructor certifications, and he is a Regional Coordinator for the Wisconsin DRE program. He has testified as an expert in impaired driving cases, mentored and trained new instructors, and he has won statewide awards as a “Top 10 DRE” and Outstanding Performance as a DRE. He has worked a variety of assignments throughout his career ranging from routine patrol to drug investigations, interdiction, SWAT, and K9 handler. He started Route 961 Training and Consultants to deliver drug training to law enforcement and the public.

May 11, 202201:36:59
Episode 39: Disappear Fear: Effective Strategies to Combat Anxiety

Episode 39: Disappear Fear: Effective Strategies to Combat Anxiety

Anxiety is something that everyone experiences. Sometimes, however, anxiety can be extreme and significantly impact the daily functioning of children and adolescents. This talk will help participants understand the nature of anxiety and offer many practical strategies that can be utilized at home and in school to aid kids with anxiety issues. Numerous case examples will be provided and there will be time for questions.

Patric W. Mattek, Ph.D. is a licensed Psychologist in the State of Wisconsin. He has outpatient practices in Muskego and Oconomowoc. In addition, Dr. Mattek is the Clinical Lead Consultant for Walworth County Health and Human Services and a clinical consultant to a number of schools and mental health agencies.

Dr. Mattek achieved his Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from Northern Illinois University, his Master’s Degree in Psychology from Marquette University, and his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has experience in a variety of settings including outpatient clinics, inpatient hospitals, the court system, community crisis response, and day treatment. Dr. Mattek is an expert in the treatment of anxiety disorders and Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). He is also a sport psychologist and member of the American Psychological Association’s Division 47: Exercise and Sport Psychology.

Apr 27, 202201:29:47
Episode 38: Marijuana: Substance Use and Mental Health Fact vs. Fiction

Episode 38: Marijuana: Substance Use and Mental Health Fact vs. Fiction

This presentation will help to clear up common misconceptions about marijuana, particularly among young people. As marijuana becomes legal in more states, it is easy for families to misinterpret this to mean that it is safe for their teens. This is not the case. Marijuana is more harmful to teens than adults, can increase the risk for progression to a more severe substance use problem, and can lead to withdrawal when stopped. This information is not getting conveyed enough to our youth in this era of growing cultural acceptance.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand that marijuana is particularly harmful to the developing brain of a teen
  • Learn why teens are more susceptible to a progression in their use by using marijuana
  • Understand that withdrawal can be part of stopping marijuana use, contrary to popular belief

Presenters: Matthew Quinn, MA, LCPC, CADC

Matthew Quinn provides community relations for Rosecrance Health Network in the western suburbs of Chicago in Cook, DuPage, Kane, and Kendall counties. He is a member of the Coalition for Drug Free Lyons Township, Community Alliance for Prevention in Naperville, the Prevention Leadership Team in DuPage County, the Juvenile Justice Council in Kane County, and the Connect For Life program through the Naperville Police Department. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in psychology at the University of Notre Dame and Master’s Degree in clinical psychology at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology.  Matthew is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) in Illinois. He was the program coordinator for the Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at Linden Oaks at Elmhurst for eight years prior to coming to Rosecrance. He was previously a therapeutic mentor for troubled teens and a member advocate for an employee assistance program (EAP) as well.  He has been counseling adolescents and adults in individual, couples, and family counseling for the past 15 years.

Apr 13, 202201:29:57
Episode 37: Medical Marijuana: A Critical Look at Medicine, Politics, Public Health, and Profits

Episode 37: Medical Marijuana: A Critical Look at Medicine, Politics, Public Health, and Profits

Although medical marijuana is legal in forty-two states, widespread confusion exists about what cannabinoids can and can’t do, as most medical professionals do not receive formal education about marijuana. Attendees receive updated information about the therapeutic benefits, risks, and limits of cannabis and cannabinoid products, as well as the political and economic factors that influence the medical marijuana market.  Attendees will leave with a holistic understanding of the construct, and a better ability to discuss medical marijuana with their clients.

Learning Objectives:

  • Attendees will learn at least three therapeutic uses for cannabinoid products
  • Attendees will learn at least three risk factors of chronic marijuana use
  • Attendees will be able to explain at least two marketing tactics currently used in the marijuana industry that appears to target recreational users

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.

Mar 30, 202201:26:16
Episode 36: The Impact of Legal Marijuana to the Workplace: What Every Employer Must Know

Episode 36: The Impact of Legal Marijuana to the Workplace: What Every Employer Must Know

As employees experiment with contemporary cannabis products, Jo will explain the impact, the signs, and symptoms of use and what the science tells us about outcomes that will impact the workplace. She will give an overview of changing laws that affect the workplace, describing what this means for employers and share successful, strategic policy tips that will increase employer protections & productivity. Finally, Jo will explain how drug testing for marijuana REALLY works, while addressing the complex question of impairment, offering insights into how this issue can be successfully managed.

Learning Objectives:

  • Understand contemporary cannabis products, trends and effect on the user.
  • Learn how drug testing works, separating fact from fiction.
  • Take-away practical applications for the workplace drug & alcohol policy that will bring clarity to this cultural shift.

Presenter: Jo McGuire

Jo McGuire is a known advocate for safe and drug free workplaces, families and communities with over ten years of experience in the drug and alcohol testing industry. She was appointed to serve on the Taxation, Banking & Civil Law work-group for the Governor’s Task Force to regulate Amendment 64 in Colorado due to her expertise in the field of workplace drug and alcohol testing and represented the industry during the United Nations General Assembly on the World Drug Agreements. As a recognized subject matter expert, Jo is a highly requested national conference speaker, writer and public policy advisor.

Mar 17, 202201:25:57
Episode 35: Commercialization of Marijuana and Social Justice

Episode 35: Commercialization of Marijuana and Social Justice

Recent political changes in relation to marijuana are only part of the story. The publicized and politically charged world of drug policy has undergone immense changes over the past several years and those changes manifest not just in policy but also in the physical makeup of the cannabis plant. Not only has the perception of the plant changed, the actual plant itself has undergone dramatic changes as it has been industrialized and brought into a commercial market. As public opinion has softened towards cannabis the effects of consuming today’s marijuana remain poorly understood by many.

With increasing acceptance, often driven by corporate interests, use has been rising steadily among all demographics. Many have grown up in settings where cannabis use is the norm and cannabis use disorder accepted as typical behavior.  Cannabis use disorder is on the rise and the changing makeup of the plant and its derivatives is making treatment more complex and challenging.

Given these realities, the need for continuing education regarding the evolution of cannabis and new forms of consumption as well as potential downsides is extremely important. A more holistic understanding of today’s marijuana will position us to have more relevant and potentially helpful conversations with those we serve. This conversation will be had in a respectful and nonpolitical manor promoting sound science while considering the practical reality of discussing cannabis in 2021 with a population that genuinely believes “it’s just weed.”

Learning Objectives:

  1. Participants will understand the difference between todays corporately produced marijuana and what grows naturally and has been consumed in the past.
  2. Participants will be able to identify current forms of THC consumption including edibles and vaporizers
  3. Participants will have an understanding of marijuana concentrates
  4. Participants will be able to relevantly discuss the science of today’s marijuana and the harms associated with it.

Presenter: Ben Cort

Ben’s passion for recovery, prevention and harm reduction comes from his own struggle with substance abuse. Sober since 6/15/96, Ben has been a part of the recovery movement in almost every way imaginable; from a recipient to a provider to a spokesperson Cort has a deep understanding of the issues and a personal motivation to see the harmful effects of drug and alcohol abuse minimized.

From non-profits to hospitals to private programs Ben has been a leader inside of many forms of addiction treatment and prevention. From 2017-2020 Ben was a consultant to various treatment programs, state governments, professional and collegiate athletics and labor. He is now CEO of the Foundry Steamboat Springs, an inpatient treatment program for men in the mountains of Colorado.

Ben is a Jr Fellow at the University of Florida inside of their drug policy institute, a board member for NALGAP (National Association of Lesbian, Gay Bisexual, Transgender treatment providers and their allies), a Board member at SAM (Smart Approaches to Marijuana) and faculty at numerous institutes. He is a published author (Weed Inc, Simon and Shuster 2017) and his TED talk “Surprising Truths about Legalizing Cannabis” has been viewed over 4 million times.

Mar 02, 202201:44:24
Episode 34: The ABCs of THC

Episode 34: The ABCs of THC

Marijuana has evolved from 5% THC joints in the 1960s to today's concentrates that can approach 99% THC. This presentation will cover the evolution of marijuana and give participants an understanding of marijuana products that are consumed by adolescents in the Midwest. By attending this presentation, participants will be "up to speed" on marijuana products and trends.

Learning Objectives:

  • Define marijuana terminology
  • Introduction to marijuana concentrate production
  • Identify end user marijuana products and their effects

Presenter: Nick Place, Police Officer/DRE Instructor

Nick Place has spent 19 years in law enforcement in Northeast Wisconsin. He has been a Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) since 2004, he has multiple instructor certifications, and he is a Regional Coordinator for the Wisconsin DRE program. He has testified as an expert in impaired driving cases, mentored and trained new instructors, and he has won statewide awards as a “Top 10 DRE” and Outstanding Performance as a DRE. He has worked a variety of assignments throughout his career ranging from routine patrol to drug investigations, interdiction, SWAT, and K9 handler. He started Route 961 Training and Consultants to deliver drug training to law enforcement and the public.

Feb 17, 202201:12:40
Episode 33: Concerning Behaviors and School Violence

Episode 33: Concerning Behaviors and School Violence

An examination of concerning behaviors frequently exhibited by individuals on a pathway towards mass violence, and strategies and approaches schools and families can use to assist students experiencing difficulty.

Presenter: Glenn Rehberg

Glenn Rehberg is the Deputy Director of the DOJ Office of School Safety.  He previously served in the Training Standards Bureau where his work focused on active shooters, use of force, scenario training, workplace violence, and critical incident command.  He's thrilled to now work with schools to prevent violence before it occurs.  He teaches active shooter response to law enforcement officers in conjunction with the FBI and still works as a part-time patrol officer.  Before joining law enforcement Rehberg was a middle school band director.  He is married to an elementary school teacher and his ten and eleven-year-old children attend public school.

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Dec 22, 202101:04:43
Episode 32: Lessons Learned From MJ Legalization

Episode 32: Lessons Learned From MJ Legalization

Today’s marijuana is much more potent than in the past — with pot edibles, candies, cookies, ice creams, and waxes being up to 99% THC. In comparison, marijuana in the Woodstock era contained 5% THC. Luke Niforatos will take participants through the latest facts and figures on what is really happening in legalized states and the overall goal of the legalization movement.

Presenter: Luke Niforatos, Executive Vice President, Smart Approaches to Marijuana

Dec 08, 202101:16:31
Episode 31: ADHD Facts and Tips

Episode 31: ADHD Facts and Tips

Learn what ADHD truly is and how its symptoms present in the child and adolescent populations. This presentation will also review various treatment modalities for ADHD in child and adolescents, as well as a brief discussion on comorbidities of ADHD and other behavioral and mental health challenges. Finally we will provide tips for parents and schools on how to best work with individuals with ADHD to create greater success in those environments.

Presenters: Andrea M. Lewis; Amy Kuechler, PsyD

Nov 24, 202159:47
Episode 30: Addictions at the Verge: What Happens When Substances, Behaviors, and Technologies Combine?

Episode 30: Addictions at the Verge: What Happens When Substances, Behaviors, and Technologies Combine?

Description: What happens when substances, behaviors, and technologies combine? Instead of being concerned about one issue we are seeing a paradigm shift in how multiple issues are converging into one. How will this impact our youth and what can do to learn more about these hybrid addictions that could become problematic or even addictive?

Learning objectives:

·  Understand how the landscape of addiction is changing from one substance/behavior to a hybrid combination.

·  2.Learn about different examples and scenarios of hybrid addictive behaviors and how to identify them.

·  Discuss the importance of parents, professionals and community members becoming more aware of these hybrid addictions and what resources they can use.

Presenter:  Andrew J. Schreier

Bio: In working with clients, AJ seeks to meet them where they are and to understand the perspective of what is happening in their lives.  He focuses on providing accurate assessment and diagnosis and creating treatment plans with goals the client believes will ultimately help them gain insight, heal, and grow as individuals through their trials and triumphs.  AJ provides a framework based on applying ethics with different approaches that include Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution-Focused Therapy, Strengths Based Approach, and Narrative Therapy among others to understand a client’s whole story and working together towards change.

As a licensed Clinical Substance Abuse Counselor, AJ has specialized in treating substance addictions with over ten years of experience working in group homes, halfway houses, and residential treatment programs.  He focuses on relapse prevention, teaching and practicing coping skills, and creating a solid support network to help clients develop a foundation of recovery to stay sober.  Group facilitation is another area of expertise as he has facilitated multiple groups focusing on a variety of issues (such as CBT, Anger Management, AODA, Men’s Issues).  AJ is Prepare-Enrich certified for premarital and married couples and certified to facilitate Thinking for a Change.

Nov 10, 202101:02:13
Episode 29: Recognizing and addressing signs of substance abuse in your college son or daughter

Episode 29: Recognizing and addressing signs of substance abuse in your college son or daughter

Session Description: Many parents express concern about their college aged child using drugs or alcohol. There is good reason for this. According to the National Institute on Drug Abuse, four out of five college students will drink during their first year of college. Learn how to proactively parent a college age child, how to recognize substance use and how to respond appropriately.

Presenter: Thomas Marx

Thomas Marx specializes in life struggles, marital/relationship concerns, trauma, grief/loss, anxiety, depression, anger management, men’s issues, personality concerns, and substance abuse. He works with adults, couples, and families and his goal are to connect with each client and empower them to take responsibility to make and maintain positive changes in their lives. He views therapy as a positive and proactive part of routine healthcare. Thomas uses a holistic approach and utilizes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Solution Focused, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, Client Centered and Existential approaches.

Oct 27, 202153:36
Episode 28: Protecting Your Teen Online

Episode 28: Protecting Your Teen Online

Session Description: The vast opportunities that children have in today’s online world come with a number of benefits and risks. This session will help adults mitigate those risks and protect children in the online space. Learn about the dangers online, how to monitor online activity and how to help your child make safe and responsible decisions.

Presenter: Detective David Feyen, EFCE, CCME, ACE, CBE

Det. David Feyen is a 22-year law enforcement professional.  During his career, Det. Feyen held several assignments to include that of a field training officer, a certified Use of Force Instructor, Firearms instructor and a member of the Tactical Unit.  Upon being promoted to the rank of Detective in 2011, Det. Feyen took over responsibility for investigating motor vehicle thefts in the City of Waukesha and received specialized training in fire investigations.

Det. Feyen then began to specialize in investigations involving internet-based crimes including crimes against children.  As a part of the WI Dept of Justice ICAC Task Force, he regularly investigates Cybertipline reports from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) of child sexual exploitation.  He also conducts undercover operations to detect and apprehend suspects who use the internet to target children.

He has given numerous presentations to civic groups and local schools on how to safeguard our children while they explore the internet.  In 2014, he was named the co-recipient of the Waukesha Elk’s Club Police Officer of the Year for his work safeguarding children on-line.

He is also a member of the department’s Computer Forensic Unit. This unit processes all digital devices seized as evidence and recovers artifacts to present them as evidence in court.  He undergoes continuous training and education to keep pace with the rapidly changing world of digital forensics.

Oct 13, 202142:54
Episode 27: Anxiety and Depression in Teens

Episode 27: Anxiety and Depression in Teens

Session Description: The goal of this training is to help identify the warning signs of depression and anxiety in teens and adolescents. In today’s society our adolescents are dealing with varying degrees of stress that incudes, families, school, peer, social unrest and even a pandemic. There is a link between stress, depression and anxiety and we understand that the brain functioning and development can be negatively impacted by these factors. Our goal is to identify the warning signs, help teach coping skills to help adolescents deal with anxiety and depression and if needed make the appropriate referral for treatment.

Presenter: Carlene Cardosi, LCSW, CADC

Carlene Cardosi is Regional Administrator with oversight of Rosecrance services in Milwaukee, McHenry County, Des Plaines, and Chicago. She previously worked as Clinical Director of Residential Services and has been with Rosecrance since 2008. She has worked at both the adolescent and adult residential substance abuse treatment centers in Rockford. 

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Sep 29, 202157:28
Episode 26: Youth Substance Abuse During COVID 19

Episode 26: Youth Substance Abuse During COVID 19

Sheltering-in-place has presented unusual challenges and stress for teens. Preventing substance use during these times presents a unique challenge for parents and professionals. This presentation provides information on how to recognize potential warnings signs for substance use while teens are stuck at home and practical tips for how to prevent it. It also touches on other topics such as vaping and Covid-19 and increased alcohol use among adults.

Presenter: Matthew Quinn, MA, LCPC, CADC

Matthew Quinn provides community relations for Rosecrance Health Network in the western suburbs of Chicago in Cook, DuPage, Kane, and Kendall counties. He is a member of the Coalition for Drug Free Lyons Township, Community Alliance for Prevention in Naperville, the Prevention Leadership Team in DuPage County, the Juvenile Justice Council in Kane County, and the Connect For Life program through the Naperville Police Department. He completed his Bachelor’s Degree in psychology at the University of Notre Dame and Master’s Degree in clinical psychology at the Illinois School of Professional Psychology.  Matthew is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor (LCPC) and Certified Alcohol and Drug Counselor (CADC) in Illinois. He was the program coordinator for the Adolescent Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP) at Linden Oaks at Elmhurst for eight years prior to coming to Rosecrance. He was previously a therapeutic mentor for troubled teens and a member advocate for an employee assistance program (EAP) as well.  He has been counseling adolescents and adults in individual, couples, and family counseling for the past 15 years.

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Sep 15, 202101:12:60
Episode 25: An Overview of Suicidality

Episode 25: An Overview of Suicidality

An introduction to the topic of suicide. The training will discuss current trends, how to talk about suicide, what to look for, and prevention approaches.

Presenters: Jason Relle, LCPC & Meghan Cook, MS, LSW, CADC

Jason Relle has been with Rosecrance since 2011. He oversees substance abuse and behavioral health residential programming for adolescents. He is a licensed clinical professional counselor that has worked with children, adolescents, and families in various roles within Rosecrance. He earned his bachelor’s degree in psychology from Miami University and his master’s degree in marriage and family therapy from the Adler School of Professional Psychology.

Meghan Cook is currently the Access Coordinator for adolescent services at the Rosecrance Griffin Williamson Campus. She oversees the admissions department, supervising the Access Counselors who assess and admit adolescents into behavioral health treatment.  Meghan has more than 19 years of supervisory and direct care experience in social services.  She has worked with adolescents and families in the child welfare system, adults with chronic mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance abuse issues.  Meghan has a M.S. in Applied Family and Child Studies from Northern Illinois University, and a B.S.W. Bradley University.  She is a Licensed Social Worker as well as a Certified Alcohol and Other Drugs Counselor (CADC).  Meghan is the Vice President of the DeKalb County Community Mental Health Board.

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Sep 01, 202101:12:60
Episode 24: Marijuana Impairment Training

Episode 24: Marijuana Impairment Training

This course will discuss marijuana as a drug and distinguish the impairing substance located in the marijuana plant. We will provide an understanding of impairment and how marijuana affects human performance and the central nervous system. We will provide some of the tests used to assess impairment and what clues to look for. Finally, we will provide the signs and symptoms of marijuana impairment that can be observed so that we can act against drug abuse in the workplace, schools, and community.

Guests: Joe Hendricks, Drug Recognition Expert

Joe Hendricks has been employed as a State of Wisconsin sworn police officer since 2005 and currently works as a Lieutenant for a Milwaukee Metro Police Department. In 2007, Joe enhanced his knowledge, skills, and experiences greatly with the Drug Recognition Expert (DRE) training that he received through the International Association of Chiefs of Police. This training continues to be used in the field to perform systematic 12-step drug influence evaluations on suspected impaired individuals. For the last ten years, Joe has been a training consultant for the State of Wisconsin where he teaches courses to both sworn police officers and citizens regarding drug impairment training. In 2010, after two years of continuous graduate studies, Joe earned his master’s degree in Criminal Justice from the University of Cincinnati. Joe has a passion for teaching and speaking about drug impairment. This led him to start his own consulting business in 2018 called DART Safety Solutions whose mission is to be proactive with education. Joe continues to provide professional drug abuse recognition training (DART) around the state of Wisconsin to community members and public safety professionals so that we can act against drug abuse in the workplace, schools, and community.

Find out more here: www.yourchoiceprevention.org/webinars

Aug 18, 202101:01:45
Episode 23: Addicted to the Screen
Aug 04, 202101:04:48
Episode 22: Methamphetamines - The basics
Jul 21, 202101:07:33
Episode 21: The Rise of CBD
Jul 07, 202101:14:44
Episode: 20 Wisconsin's approach to underage drinking prevention; Small Talks

Episode: 20 Wisconsin's approach to underage drinking prevention; Small Talks

Allison and Julia will cover the new underage drinking prevention campaign "Small Talks" from how this campaign came to be to what parents and caregivers need to know to start the conversations about underage drinking. We will discuss brain science as it relates to young brains, different approaches to when and how to talk with kids in your life and how your coalition or community group can build on this effort to adopt evidence-based policies and practices.

Guests: Allison Weber & Julia Sherman

Allison Weber is a Prevention Coordinator at the Wisconsin Department of Health Services in Madison, overseeing the Substance Abuse Block Grant (SABG) prevention set-aside. She has been involved in substance misuse prevention activities for over 15 years beginning in the frontline provider area in PA. She also was Director of Community Relations and Development at a large Latino non-profit in PA for many years. Weber served on numerous Boards of Directors and coalitions including the county Health Improvement Partnership and the local Federally Qualified Health Clinic (FQHC).

Julia Sherman coordinates the Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project at the University of Wisconsin Law School.  In 2001, she began her work in alcohol policy at the American Medical Association’s Office of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse in Chicago and later served as the national Field Director for the Center on Alcohol Marketing and Youth.

In 2009 Sherman chaired the Alcohol, Culture and Environment Work Group of the Wisconsin State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse and authored its final report, Changing Wisconsin’s Alcohol Environment to Promote Safe and Healthy Lives.  In 2010, she became the first coordinator of the Wisconsin Alcohol Policy Project at the University of Wisconsin Law School.

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Jun 23, 202158:29
Episode 19: Surviving the #$@* Storm: How to learn from adversity and increase resiliency within your family system

Episode 19: Surviving the #$@* Storm: How to learn from adversity and increase resiliency within your family system

Parenting is hard enough without Covid-19 and the additional stress added to a family. Along with the rapid changes in education, socializing, and family dynamics, our parenting has changed from the days when we were kids. Prevention is key today when raising a family.  Learn what resiliency is, why it is important and ways to increase self-awareness for ourselves and families. It is important to teach healthy coping skills for your family so that they can divert larger obstacles in a confident manner.Presenter: Deanna Marincic MSW LCSW, Owner Gals Institute LLC, Founder/President Gals On The Go Project Foundation

Deanna is a Licensed Clinical Psychotherapist who has been working in the mental health field treating individuals, families, and adolescents for over 25 years in all levels of care. She has worked extensively with teenage and adult clients with addictions, anxiety disorders, mood disorders, family and couples work, co-parenting, and behavioral management skill building.  She has also worked with individuals experiencing grief, loss, and terminal illness while working in Hospice for two years.  She is trained in EMDR therapy, a specialized treatment modality used to treat trauma, Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT), Exposure Therapy and Family Systems Approach. Deanna and The Gals Institute team offer several workshops and prevention programs developed by Deanna, a personal passion project to help families and kids six years and up develop confidence, self-esteem and much needed resiliency, using research-based modalities to help support the whole family system.  Deanna promotes prevention and healing in her work with clients and in her presentations. Deanna is an active parent in the Oconomowoc community. She was the Oconomowoc Public Education Foundation (OPEF)board member and past president 2013-2016, Awarded the 2017 Oconomowoc Chamber Woman in Business and a proud member of the Oconomowoc and Delafield Chamber of commerce.  Deanna is sought out to present in community forums on issues such as adolescent development, anxiety issues, resiliency building, parenting, and treatment of addictions.

View the full Your Choice to Live webinar library here: www.yourchoiceprevention.org/webinars 

Jun 09, 202151:43
Episode 18: The Vaping Epidemic in Adolescents
May 26, 202153:46
Episode 17- What effects will COVID have?
May 12, 202130:32
Episode 16 - Chatting with a Drug Recognition Officer
Apr 28, 202137:02
Episode 15: Parenting tips from an expert
Apr 14, 202133:25
Episode 14 - We have a guest!

Episode 14 - We have a guest!

Join Ashleigh and Katie as they interview their first guest ever. Fellow podcaster, author, and counselor, Andrew J. Schreirer joins the podcast today to talk about trends seen in counseling, self-care, parenting, COVID, and breaking points. 

Mar 31, 202156:57
Episode 13 - When someone you love comes out of treatment

Episode 13 - When someone you love comes out of treatment

How do you handle it when a loved one comes out of treatment? Is it just business as usual? What, if anything, do you have to change? Join Ashleigh, Sandi and Katie as they discuss how to respond when a family member comes out of treatment.

Mar 23, 202119:31
Episode 12 - Types of Treatment

Episode 12 - Types of Treatment

There are many different pathways to recovery and many different treatment options. Join Sandi, Ashleigh, and Katie as they discuss different types of treatment and the pros and cons of each. 

Mar 04, 202135:49
Episode 11: Boundaries and Forgiveness

Episode 11: Boundaries and Forgiveness

Have you ever been frustrated with a loved one and someone told you that you need to set boundaries? I think we've all heard that at some point in our life. But what does this actually mean? Join Ashleigh, Katie and Sandi as they discuss boundaries, forgiveness and why they are important! 

Feb 18, 202130:01
Episode 10: Grief

Episode 10: Grief

We recently held a webinar on experiencing and coping with grief during COVID-19 and the holidays. The webinar was excellent and we learned so much from it that we thought we would share our takeaways and how this topic ties in to substance abuse. 


Dec 10, 202030:15
Episode 9: Q&A
Oct 28, 202024:55
Episode 8: Siblings Round 2

Episode 8: Siblings Round 2

Join Ashleigh, Sandi, and Katie in this follow up episode to A Sibling's Perspective on Addiction. Today we delve into a deeper discussion about the effects of addiction on siblings, guilt, and the family's role in recovery. Don't miss this follow up episode and discussion! 

 

Oct 21, 202033:14
Episode 7: A Sibling's Perspective on Addiction

Episode 7: A Sibling's Perspective on Addiction

From fighting to competition to built in best friends, siblings have unique and special relationships. We know that the whole family dynamic is affected when addiction enters the picture, but what is it like when your brother or sister is going down that path? Today on Prevent This, Ashleigh shares her story and talks about what addiction is like from a sibling's perspective. 


Oct 13, 202032:49
Episode 6: News Round Up
Oct 07, 202039:23
Episode 5: Marijuana
Oct 01, 202050:57
Episode 4: Benzodiazepines

Episode 4: Benzodiazepines

Benzodiazepines are gaining popularity among our youth. In this episode, we cover what they are, signs and symptoms of use and abuse, history, statistics, and what parents can do to prevent use.

Sep 17, 202037:49
Episode 3: Reestablishing parental authority with love & respect with your teen or young adult

Episode 3: Reestablishing parental authority with love & respect with your teen or young adult

One common theme that is present in families dealing with substance abuse problems is the lack of parental authority. Ashleigh, Sandi and Katie discuss what parental authority is, why it's important and how to re-establish it. 

Sep 04, 202022:06
Episode 2: All About Recovery

Episode 2: All About Recovery

Every September, SAMSHA sponsors Recovery Month to increase awareness and understanding of mental and substance use disorders and celebrate the people who recover. In this episode, we talk about recovery.

Sep 03, 202022:15
Episode 1: Who We Are

Episode 1: Who We Are

Thank you for joining us on our first episode of Prevent This! A Podcast of Your Choice where we cover everything substance abuse related from prevention to treatment to recovery and everything in between. 

Episode 1 discusses who we are, how we got started as a prevention organization and why we do what we do! 

Sep 03, 202012:39