Episode 63: Pat Aussem, The Partnership to End Addiction
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On the latest episode of the Just a Mom Podcast, Susie brings in Pat Aussem, Vice President for Consumer Clinical Content Development at the Partnership to End Addiction. They delve into a conversation exploring the Partnership's goals and services, the intricate link between mental health and substance abuse, and the consequences of marijuana legalization on substance use.
The discussion extends to critical topics such as the dangers associated with fentanyl and counterfeit pills, the growing prevalence of vaping and alcohol use among teens, and the risks tied to hosting alcohol parties for teenagers. The spotlight is on the fentanyl crisis, emphasizing the necessity of Narcan, and the importance of safe medication storage to mitigate risks.
Pat Aussem sheds light on treatment options for substance abuse, ranging from counseling and harm reduction methods to intensive outpatient programs and residential care. The conversation underscores the significance of addressing the root causes of addiction and emphasizes the need for ongoing dialogues about drugs and alcohol with children.
Key Takeaways:
The Partnership to End Addiction provides comprehensive support and resources for families dealing with substance abuse, covering prevention to treatment.
Recognizing the strong connection between mental health issues and substance abuse is crucial, advocating for a simultaneous approach to address both aspects.
Marijuana legalization has contributed to increased substance use among young people, necessitating education about associated risks.
Fentanyl and counterfeit pills pose significant threats, highlighting the importance of Narcan availability to reverse overdoses.
Safe storage of medications and firearms is imperative to prevent misuse and accidents.
Treatment options for substance abuse encompass a spectrum from counseling to intensive residential care.
Addressing the root causes of substance abuse is vital, requiring support and resources for individuals and families.
Initiating conversations about drugs and alcohol with children at a young age is a preventive measure against future substance abuse.
Normalizing substance use conversations from a young age facilitates open communication, making it easier for children to discuss these topics.
Establish open lines of communication with your child, letting them know they can approach you for help.
The Partnership to End Addiction offers free and confidential resources for families in need. Their helpline number is 855-378-4373.
Topics: alcohol use among teens, substance abuse, mental health issues and substance abuse
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