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Captain Hooked: The Addiction Project

Dr. Wiplove Lamba & Jean-Paul Michael

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Join addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba and addiction case manager Jean-Paul (JP) Michael as they explore the multifaceted world of substance use, addiction, and recovery. Working in the emergency room of a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city, JP brings firsthand insights daily. Together, Wip and JP deliver expert perspectives on addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, and treatment strategies. Please note: This channel does not provide medical advice.
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#166 From Vaping to Fentanyl: The Hottest (and Weirdest) Drug Stories in America

Season 2 · Episode 166

samedi 1 mars 2025Duration 29:39

From vaping bans to the fentanyl crisis, the U.S. is facing some of the most intense—and bizarre—challenges in the world of addiction. In this episode, addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba and addictions case manager Jean-Paul (JP) Michael break down the most pressing substance use trends shaping America today.With JP working on the front lines of addiction care at a major inner-city hospital in Canada and Wip bringing his expertise from clinical and academic work, they offer a unique outside perspective on the policies, trends, and controversies unfolding in the U.S. Whether it’s the explosion of fentanyl deaths, the shifting legal landscape of cannabis, or the unintended consequences of tele-health prescribing, they cover it all with honesty, insight, and just a bit of dark humour (humor)What’s in this episode? • How fentanyl became America’s deadliest drug • Big Pharma’s role in the opioid epidemic—have they really been held accountable? • MAT (Medication-Assisted Treatment)—the “gold standard” for opioid addiction, yet still out of reach for many • The U.S. criminal justice system: Why are people still being locked up for drug possession? • Veterans and addiction—why PTSD and substance use are so closely linked • The youth vaping crisis—how did it get this bad, and what’s being done? • The post-pandemic telehealth boom: a blessing or a disaster for addiction treatment? • Racial disparities in drug policy—who gets access to treatment, and who gets arrested? • Faith-based recovery—effective treatment or exclusionary approach? • Cannabis legalization—has it helped, or just created new problems?Why does this matter?America’s addiction crisis isn’t slowing down, and in many ways, it’s getting weirder. Harm reduction and treatment strategies continue to evolve, but so do the obstacles—whether it’s outdated policies, corporate greed, or new drug trends that emerge faster than regulators can react.As Canadians discussing a U.S. problem, JP and Wip provide a rare perspective: an outsider’s view of a system that seems chaotic, even compared to Canada’s often-criticized approach to addiction treatment. With years of frontline experience, they cut through the noise and get to the real issues—while keeping things engaging, informative, and unfiltered.🔗 Timestamps / Table of Contents:0:03 - Fentanyl Crisis and Overdose Epidemic7:26 - The Role of Big Pharma in the Opioid Epidemic9:39 - Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) Access12:02 - Criminalization vs. Treatment for Substance Use14:01 - Veterans and Addiction15:04 - Adolescent Vaping Crisis17:08 - Telehealth for Addiction Treatment Post-Pandemic21:06 - Racial Disparities in Addiction Treatment and Policy Enforcement22:17 - The Role of Faith-Based Programs in Addiction Recovery25:22 - State-Level Cannabis Legalization and Addiction Impacts📣 Join the Conversation:We’d love to hear your thoughts—leave a comment below! Have you or someone you know faced challenges in accessing quality addiction treatment? Share your story and let’s build awareness together.🎤 About the Hosts:Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addictions case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, along with their guests discuss all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in a renown inner city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic work.

#160 NITAZENE ALERT: The Emerging Threat of an Ultra-Potent Opioid

Season 2 · Episode 160

mardi 25 février 2025Duration 10:02

In this detailed exploration, we delve into the alarming rise of Nitazene, a synthetic opioid significantly more potent than fentanyl. This video sheds light on the historical background, current impact, and the challenges posed by Nitazene in North America. We examine its interaction with other substances, its role in the increasing rates of opioid overdoses, and discuss the essential strategies needed for harm reduction and public health response. Join us as we uncover the complexities of this potent drug and its implications for addiction medicine and community safety.Table of Contents: 0:21 Introduction to Nitazene - The new, potent threat in the opioid crisis, its history, and why it’s known as “Frankenstein” among street names. 1:10 Historical Context and Resurgence - How Nitazene was developed, why it was never commercialized, and its recent detection in the drug market. 2:02 Current Impact and Public Health Response - Analyzing the surge in overdose deaths linked to Nitazene and the necessary public health strategies. 3:03 Medical Risks and Drug Interactions - The dangers of Nitazene when combined with other central nervous system depressants. 4:38 Challenges in Drug Detection and Response - The difficulties in detecting Nitazene in standard drug tests and the need for enhanced medical responses. 5:38 Strategies for Mitigation and Awareness - Discussing harm reduction, education, and community efforts to combat the spread of this dangerous opioid.Originally developed in the 1950s, Nitazene was never approved for medical use due to its extreme potency and associated risks. Decades later, these compounds have resurfaced in the illicit drug market, often mixed with other substances, increasing the danger they pose. This resurgence is especially concerning given the spike in overdose deaths in regions like Ontario and British Columbia, as well as in the U.S., particularly Philadelphia.This video explores the dual nature of opioids—beneficial under medical supervision but devastatingly dangerous when misused, especially in the form of black market products like Nitazene. It also highlights the critical interactions between Nitazene and central nervous system depressants, which can lead to severe, often fatal, respiratory depression.As the opioid crisis evolves, so does the complexity of the drug supply, introducing unpredictable risks with new synthetic opioids. This situation challenges first responders and addiction specialists who face the daunting task of combating these emerging threats. Our discussion extends to the effectiveness of naloxone, once considered a universal antidote, which now struggles against stronger opioids like Nitazene.The video concludes with a call to action for robust public health strategies, expanded research, and comprehensive community education to manage and mitigate the dangers posed by synthetic opioids. It underscores the need for a multifaceted response to a crisis that continues to evolve, testing the resilience and adaptability of our healthcare systems.References:1. Everything you need to know about nitazenes - The Pharmaceutical Journal (https://pharmaceutical-journal.com)2. Nitazenes: The New Fentanyl? | Poison Control (https://www.poison.org/articles/nitazenes-the-new-fentanyl-213)Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addictions case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, along with their guests discuss all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in a renown inner city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic work.

#153 CSAM 2023: Addiction Conference Overview

Season 2 · Episode 153

samedi 11 novembre 2023Duration 19:34

In the recent episode of ‘Captain Hooked: The Addiction Podcast’, addiction case manager Jean-Paul Michael and addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wip, share insights from their attendance at the CSAM 2023 conference held in Victoria, British Columbia. The episode unfolds the nuances of integrating peer support in addiction treatment, contrasting the traditional healthcare setups with innovative, peer-led organizations like the Umbrella Society. We speak about Alex Caudarella, of the CCSA, Chris Cull and his new series and the rest of the CSAM family. The conversation broached the disparities in employment and support structures between hospital-employed individuals and those engaged through community organizations, underscoring the necessity for well-supported, sustainable peer support systems within the conventional healthcare framework. Wip loves this conference. When he started doing addiction medicine, he felt like he was in a bubble. Providing psychiatric care to people who use drugs or addiction medicine care to psychiatric patients may seem like commonplace, but usually those two fields are siloed. CSAM connected Wip to a community of health care providers that were really trying to figure out how to best serve people who use drugs. For those of you in health care, it may be worth considering joining as well. Table of Contents 00:00:15 Introduction and Initial Thoughts 00:02:40 Involuntary care symposium 00:04:10 CCSA - Alex Caudarella 00:05:35 Umbrella Society LLE Challenges 00:07:15 Are LLE staff treated well? 00:16:55 Chris Cull Video Premiere https://csamconference.org/ inspirebyexample.ca https://www.umbrellasociety.ca/ Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addictions case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, along with their guests discuss all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in a renown inner city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic work. The content should not be taken as direct medical advice or clinical instruction.

#152 Decoding Decriminalization: Dr. Wip's Insightful Journey Through Portugal's Addiction Landscape

Season 1 · Episode 152

mardi 24 octobre 2023Duration 26:30

In this episode, Dr. Wip extends his gratitude towards Drs Hugo Faria, Carolina Marquez, Cláudia Pereira, Gonçalo Henriques and Roberta Reis for their hospitality during his visit to Portugal. All of them are psychologists that oversee different areas of this non-profit in a both a leadership and direct clinical role. This episode serves as a follow-up to our previous discussion in episode 141 about Portuguese drug policy. Dr. Wip and Addiction Case Manager Jean-Paul Michael engage in a fascinating dialogue about addiction medicine, comparing the strategies employed in Canada and Portugal. The discussion brings to light a unique 'bus service' in Lisbon acting as a mobile clinic for substance users, which significantly lowers the threshold for individuals seeking help, as they require no appointment to access the services. The episode delves into the notable distinctions in drug policy, particularly highlighting the decriminalization model adopted by Portugal in contrast to Canada's approach of legalization and taxation. This disparity paves the way for an enriching discussion on the availability and efficacy of addiction services in both nations. They explore the comprehensive wraparound services offered in Lisbon which include showers, fresh clothing, and counseling, facilitating a more holistic approach to addiction management. The dialogue also touches on the hurdles faced in accessing medical detoxification services in Toronto, drawing a stark contrast to the integrated approach witnessed in Lisbon. They further discuss the Pathways Clinic in Canada, which caters to individuals referred from Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) clinics. Despite its advantages, it's apparent that the accessibility to such pivotal services is more limited in Canada as compared to Lisbon. Moreover, the conversation appreciates the artwork created by the clients of the Lisbon service, recognizing not only the talent but also the potential therapeutic value of art in the recovery process. The hosts delve into the perception and reality surrounding 'education' in addiction management, discussing the efficacy and safety of detoxification processes. Through this insightful discussion, the hosts underscore the significance of compassionate, patient-centered approaches in addiction medicine. They advocate for the integration of such methodologies in the Canadian healthcare system for enhanced addiction management and recovery. This episode emphatically supports the broader objectives of promoting recovery, reducing stigma, and alleviating the societal burden associated with addiction. #addiction #recovery #wiplove lamba #jean-paul michael, #addiction medicine #Portugal #Decriminalization #Drug policy

#151 Involuntary Addiction Care Discussions at CSAM-SMCA 2023

Season 1 · Episode 151

mardi 17 octobre 2023Duration 17:34

Join us as we delve into a pre-conference discussion on the intriguing topic of involuntary addiction care, a focal point of an upcoming symposium at the CSAM-SMCA 2023 Scientific Conference in Victoria, BC. I will be in discussion with Dr. Wip, reflecting on the anticipated dialogues at the conference where I will serve as the moderator of the symposium. The symposium will feature esteemed participants, Dr. Dave Crockford and Dr. Rob Tanguay, who will explore the ethical and practical dimensions of involuntary addiction care. Our podcast aims to set the stage for the conference, offering a glimpse into the vital discussions expected to unfold. We'll touch on our hopes for the symposium, the importance of dialogues surrounding involuntary care in addiction medicine, and the impact it has on the broader community. We extend our gratitude to Nicole Bootsman, the dedicated pharmacist behind the organization of this symposium, as well as the co-chairperson of the conference for creating a conducive platform for such crucial discussions in addiction medicine. This episode is a precursor to the in-depth explorations awaiting attendees at the CSAM-SMCA 2023, shedding light on the multifaceted nature of involuntary addiction care in modern healthcare settings. https://csamconference.org/ Table of Contents 00:00:15 Introduction to the Symposium and Moderation Role 00:00:43 Discussion on Involuntary Care Symposium 00:02:16 Defining Involuntary Treatment and Scope 00:04:05 Mention of Legal System and Provincial Mental Health Acts 00:05:17 Discussion on Interpretation and Resource Allocation 00:07:29 Debating Decision-Making and Consent in Treatment 00:11:27 Community Treatment Orders and Implementation 00:14:11 Comparing Residential Treatment and Incarceration Risks 00:14:53 Symposium Structure and Time Management 00:16:38 Emphasizing Dialogue and Conclusion ABOUT THE CHANNEL: Join addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addiction case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, and their guests as they explore topics related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. Wip and JP share their passion and curiosity for their field, with JP working daily in a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic endeavours.


#Involuntary Addiction Care

#Addiction Medicine

#CSAM,

#Scientific Conference

#Addiction Care

#Legal System

#Addiction Treatment

#Mental Health Act


#150 Addiction Case Review: Eloise Simpson D.O.B. 01/20/1946 SOC: Alcohol

Season 1 · Episode 150

mercredi 27 septembre 2023Duration 19:43

Fictional Patient Information Medical History: • Hypertension: Under treatment • Depression: Under treatment • Diabetes: Under management • Substance Use: Intoxicated upon arrival but denies substance use • Speech: Slurred • Injuries: Result of fall, unknown severity Current Medications: • Hypertension: Lisinopril 20 mg daily • Depression: Sertraline 50 mg daily Allergies: • Penicillin: Causes hives Previous Surgeries: • Hip Replacement: 10 years ago • Cataract Surgery: 5 years ago Vitals: • Blood Pressure: 160/90 mmHg • Heart Rate: 88 bpm • Respiratory Rate: 18 breaths/min • Oxygen Saturation: 95% on room air • Temperature: 98.6°F (37°C) Blood Work: • Blood Alcohol Level: 0.18% (above legal limit) • Blood Sugar: 200 mg/dL (elevated) • CBC, CMP, Other Labs: Not provided Next Steps: • Medical Evaluation: Full workup to assess injuries and intoxication level • Consult Psychiatry: For depression and potential substance use • Consult Endocrinology: For diabetes management • Social Work Consult: To explore social support and other services • Addiction Medicine Referral: Despite denial, consider further assessment for potential substance issues Table of contents DISCLAIMER: The content of this medical podcast, including all patient names, health records, and case studies, is purely fictional and has been created solely for educational purposes. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or to any real-life medical situations, is entirely coincidental. This podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. The hosts and producers of this podcast disclaim any liability, loss, or risk, personal or otherwise, that may be incurred as a result, directly or indirectly, of the use or application of any of the information, advice, or discussions presented on this podcast. This is a mock patient role-play. JP is playing the case worker, and Wiplove is playing the psychiatrist, collaborating on a mock case that was presented to the emergency department. Chapters: 0:00 - Introduction 0:57 - Case Presentation: 77-Year-Old Female with Alcohol Use Disorder 2:37 - Dr. Wip’s Clinical Recommendations 5:59 - Ethical Reminder: “Do No Harm” 8:21 - Evaluating Morning Intoxication: Is it a Symptom? 10:20 - Case Manager’s Recommendations 12:59 - Resource Guide for Family, Physicians, and Elder Care Providers 15:08 - The Role of Societal Respect for Elders in Providing Candid Advice Resources https://cep.health/media/uploaded/20191003-CEP_AUD-rev.12_UPDATED.pdf https://ccsmh.ca/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/Final_Alcohol_Use_DisorderV6.pdf https://ccsmh.ca/substance-use-addiction/ ABOUT THE CHANNEL: Join addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addiction case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, and their guests as they explore topics related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. Wip and JP share their passion and curiosity for their field, with JP working daily in a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic endeavours.

#149 - Psychedelics in the Spotlight: Toronto’s New Wave of Healing & Hazards

Season 1 · Episode 149

lundi 18 septembre 2023Duration 34:57

Step into the captivating world of psychedelics as they intersect with addiction medicine in this illuminating episode of the Captain Hooked Addiction Podcast. As the landscape of addiction evolves, so too does our understanding of substances like psychedelics, and their roles, risks, and rewards.


Table of Contents 0:00 - Introduction: Setting the Stage for Psychedelics Discussion 1:08 - Legality: Are Psychedelics Illegal Everywhere? 2:36 - Toronto Spotlight: A Narcity Tour of Mushroom Retail Stores 4:36 - Personal Insights: Dr. Wip's Experience with Psychedelics 7:10 - Cannabis Dependence: A Reality Check on Addiction Rates 8:30 - Journey into the Unknown: Has JP Tried Psychedelics? 9:03 - Diving Deep: A First-Hand Experience with Ketamine 13:40 - Bias in Discussion: Are JP & Wip Truly Objective About Psychedelics? 15:20 - Municipal Action: How Are Retailers Being Regulated? 17:45 - Open Dialogue: Should JP & Wip Silence Discussions on Psychedelics Risks? 21:10 - Unveiling the Truth: Understanding the Actual Risks of Psychedelics 30:20 - Book Highlight: Michael Pollan's "How to Change Your Mind" 31:30 - The Role of Psychedelics in Palliative Care: A New Perspective Toronto, ever the urban trailblazer, has witnessed a surge in psychedelic retail stores. We take you inside one such establishment through a compelling  @Narcity  video tour, offering a firsthand glimpse into this burgeoning industry. How do these stores operate, and what does this mean for Toronto’s addiction community? Hear Dr. Wip and JP candidly discuss their personal encounters with psychedelics, providing insights into both their profound effects and the inherent risks. Amidst the discussions of potential therapeutic uses, we don’t shy away from the critical: a transparent conversation about cannabis dependence, the real risks of psychedelic use, and our responsibility in presenting this information. Our journey also touches upon the potential transformative experiences with psychedelics, as highlighted by Michael Pollan’s “How to Change Your Mind,” and concludes with a significant discourse on their role in palliative care. Join us for an episode that is as informative as it is introspective, bridging the worlds of addiction medicine and psychedelics, and offering a comprehensive perspective on a topic that resonates deeply with Toronto’s heartbeat. References How to Change Your Mind: What the New Science of Psychedelics Teaches Us About Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence https://a.co/d/1rNpGEl @Narcity  video on Toronto mushroom stores https://www.youtube.com/shorts/x3-zg5UcioA About the Hosts Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wip and addictions case manager JP, a former addict, this series delves into all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in the emergency room of a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city, a role separate from Wip's clinical and academic work. Please note that the content should not be taken as direct medical advice or clinical instruction.

#148 - Fentanyl Myths BUSTED: What's Really in Harm Reduction Kits? | Dr. Wip & JP

Season 1 · Episode 148

jeudi 10 août 2023Duration 06:58

In this compact, informal episode, Dr. Wip and addictions case manager JP tackle a couple of big myths they've faced in their various educational endeavours within addiction medicine. Together, they explore questions like whether Fentanyl is found in pharmaceutical-grade medications and what harm reduction kits contain. Through a candid and hopefully engaging conversation, they delve into the challenges and commonalities in addiction care.


Table of Contents


0:00 - Introduction

0:28 - Is Fentanyl Present in Pharmaceutical-Grade Medications?

1:32 - Do Harm Reduction Kits Include Narcotics?

3:30 - Are We Closer in Understanding Than We Think?

4:38 - How to Create a Baseline Understanding?


References


https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6034966/


https://ohrdp.ca/supplies/


About the Hosts


Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wip and addictions case manager JP, a former addict, this series delves into all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in the emergency room of a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city, a role separate from Wip's clinical and academic work.


Please note that the content should not be taken as direct medical advice or clinical instruction.

#147 Robert De Niro's Grandson's Tragic Loss: Confronting Fentanyl & Addiction

Season 1 · Episode 147

jeudi 27 juillet 2023Duration 29:23

In today's podcast, we explore the urgent issue of substance misuse and addiction, focusing on the heartrending loss of Leonardo De Niro Rodriguez. We consider the criminal allegations against Sophia Marks and why some individuals seek substances like fentanyl. We also offer a comparative analysis of drug charges and sentencing in the USA vs Canada. We delve into the narrative of a former drug trafficker and clarify common misconceptions about fentanyl contamination in the drug supply, sharing anecdotes from our own experiences. Reflecting on the 'War on Drugs,' we propose potential solutions to the ongoing drug crisis. Please find our references in the description below. Our discussion aims to educate, not exploit, sparking conversations to prevent further tragedies like Leonardo's. Table of Contents 0:00 Introduction 1:02 Discussion on the Criminal Allegations Against Sophia Marks 2:10 Examining Why Some Individuals Seek Fentanyl 3:56 Case Studies of Medical Practitioners Charged for Overprescribing 4:50 USA vs Canada: A Comparative Analysis of Drug Charges and Sentencing 6:35 Drug Traffickers or Drug Users? A Closer Look 7:01 Insight into a Former Drug Trafficker’s Story and Dr. Wip’s Ethical Concerns 13:35 Why Addiction Medicine is not a Participant in the ‘War on Drugs’ 14:25 Debunking Misconceptions about Fentanyl Contamination in Drug Supply 15:59 Dr. Wip’s Anecdote from a 2014 Medical Conference 19:20 Is Heroin a Thing of the Past? 20:10 Evaluating the ‘War on Drugs’: Has it Been Lost? 24:00 Proposed Solutions to the Current Drug Crisis: Our Perspectives References More Than 80% of People Who Inject Drugs Test Positive for Fentanyl—But Only 18% Intend to Take It (https://www.nyu.edu/about/news-publications/news/2023/may/fentanyl-new-york-city.html) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7252037/ A Summary from the charging document. https://www.justice.gov/media/1305851/dl?inline ‘Detective Joseph Aliberti from the NYPD has charged Sophia Marks for knowingly distributing and possessing narcotics in violation of Title 21, United States Code, Section 841. The narcotics included fentanyl and alprazolam. Aliberti's knowledge comes from personal investigation, examination of reports and records, and conversations with other law enforcement officers. The main evidence is a text conversation between Marks and a victim, in which Marks discusses selling counterfeit oxycodone pills and Xanax. After purchasing these drugs, the victim was found dead of a suspected overdose. Further evidence includes surveillance video of the drug delivery, and lab tests confirming the presence of fentanyl and alprazolam in the drugs found at the victim's death scene. The victim's toxicology screen was positive for cocaine, fentanyl, and benzodiazepines. Another sale of fentanyl to an undercover officer was also documented.’ Featuring addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addictions case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, along with their guests discuss all things related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment and recovery. Wip and JP share their motivation, curiosity, and passion for their craft. JP works on a daily basis in a renown inner city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove’s clinical and academic work. The content should not be taken as direct medical advice or clinical instruction.

#Drug Decriminalization

#Ethical Questions #Addiction Treatment #Addiction Debate #Addiction Is Treatable #Hope In Recovery #Substance Use #Harm Reduction #Drug Policy #Addiction Treatment

#Robert De Niro #Leonardo De Niro Rodriguez #Sophie Marks #Drug Trafficking #War On Drugs

#146 RFK JR's Controversial Endorsement: The Dual Facets of San Patrignano Recovery Community

Season 1 · Episode 146

mardi 11 juillet 2023Duration 22:41

The allure of the Kennedy dynasty continues to capture global interest. Robert Kennedy Jr.'s entry into the 2024 presidential race signals an exciting era of potential political innovation and change true to the Kennedy legacy. Recently @TeamKennedy24 sat down with @NewsNation, providing insights into his strategy to combat the persistent issue of drug addiction, including proposals such as cannabis and psychedelic decriminalization. What caught our attention, however, was his reference to Italy's San Patrignano recovery community. Described by RFK Jr. as a beautiful place, we felt compelled to delve deeper into this topic, shedding light on the unique challenges and triumphs that have characterized this community's journey over the years. This episode owes its foundations to the content produced by @NewsNation (https://youtu.be/8fyetO18FlM) and @Netflix's "SANPA: Sins of Our Saviour". Join us for this comprehensive exploration into the recovery strategies suggested by a potential future leader and how these could shape the war on drugs. TABLE OF CONTENTS: 0:00 - Introduction 1:48 - RFK First Interview Clip: Insights from a significant political figure running for the presidency. 3:03 - A Novel Concept: The First Recovery-Focused President 3:40 - Is the Current Addiction Treatment Model Predatory? 4:39 - RFK's 2nd Clip: RFK says, "this beautiful model... called San Patrignano" 7:02 - Unveiling the Dual Facets of San Patrignano Recovery Community 9:24 - Rolling Hills, Vineyards, and Rose Gardens: The captivating backdrop 11:11 - San Patrignano's Past: Leg Irons and Shackles: A historical perspective on some of the severe methods used during the 80s and 90s. 14:46 - Reflection on Caged Treatment 16:01 - Highlighting @Netflix's "SANPA: Sins of Our Saviour": An insightful documentary exploring the complex and at times dark history of addiction care. 16:27 - Involuntary Addiction Care DISCLAIMER: This podcast is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. REFERENCES: https://youtu.be/t9zJbcdJ2rU https://youtu.be/8fyetO18FlM ABOUT THE CHANNEL: Join addiction psychiatrist Dr. Wiplove (Wip) Lamba, addiction case manager and former addict Jean-Paul (JP) Michael, and their guests as they explore topics related to substance use, addiction, addiction medicine, psychotherapy, harm reduction, treatment, and recovery. Wip and JP share their passion and curiosity for their field, with JP working daily in a renowned inner-city hospital in Canada's largest city. This work is separate from Wiplove's clinical and academic endeavours.

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