heroin - XIX Recovery Support Services
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heroin - XIX Recovery Support Services
AGENDA THE CHAPEL • PARENTS, DON’T BE HEROIN • • BLINDSIDED! PARENTS OF PRODIGALS • • • Introduction The State of Addiction Signs & Symptoms of Opiate Use - Moods, Behavior & Surrounding Environment The Drug World - Confidence in Clearly Communicating about Drug Culture How to Help Resources OVERVIEW What are we doing here and what do you want to get out of today? 1 1 WHAT’S IN IT FOR ME? Goals & Objectives • INDICATORS • WHAT IS ADDICTION? • ENVIRONMENTAL/GENETIC • WHAT’S UP WITH THE ADDICT BRAIN? HELP • Resources 4 CHINA KRYS DARRINGTON RAYNARD PACKARD PEER RECOVERY COACH & ADVOCATE, • XIX RECOVERY SUPPORT SERVICES • WHY ARE THE DRUGS SO IMPORTANT TO THEM? 3 • • WHAT ARE THEY LOOKING FOR? • HOW TO 2 5 • THE PACKARD INSTITUTE • ADOLESCENT, YOUNG ADULTS • HOUSING, TREATMENT, RECOVERY SERVICES 6 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 SOLACE - GRIEF SUPPORT FI COMMUNITY HOUSING • DENNY WILSON • HOUSING, TREATMENT • FAITH-BASED • (888) 422-2759 SURVIVING OUR LOSS AND CONTINUING EVERYDAY • “FACES OF HOPE” Summit County ADM Board Media Campaign SUPPORT •• PEER Dale GRIEF Batdorff (330) 323-7605 OF CHILD, OR LOVED ONEpm •• LOSS 3rd Monday of PARTNER each month, 6:30-8:00 • GAP (GRIEF ACTION PREVENTION) NETWORK • Stark Park’s Exploration Gateway 5714 12th Street NW, Canton 7 8 Name THE MEDIA PHILIP SEYMOUR HOFFMAN DIED FEB. 2, 2014 • OSCAR WINNING ACTOR • APPARENT HEROIN OVERDOSE • • SO DID ANOTHER 100 OTHER AMERICANS THAT SAME DAY… 10 9 Notable Fame Cause of Death Drug Category Actor Heroin overdose (unconfirmed) Illegal drug Actor (Glee) and singer Toxic mix of heroin and alcohol Illegal drug and alcohol Actress (That '70s Show) Multiple drug intoxication Illegal drug Chris Kelly Rapper (Kris Kross) Fatal overdose, cocaine and heroin Illegal drug Jeff Hanneman Musician (Slayer) Cirrhosis due to alcoholism Alcohol Whitney Houston American singer, actress Drowning; complications of cocaine and heart disease; Flexeril, marijuana, Xanax and Benadryl also found in body but Illegal drug Michael Carl Baze Horse jockey Overdose; cocaine, oxymorphone (accidental) Mixed prescription/ illegal drugs Derek Boogaard Canadian professional ice hockey player; left wing (New York Rangers) Alcohol and oxycodone overdose (accidental) Mixed alcohol and prescription drugs Amy Winehouse English singer and songwriter Fatal alcohol poisoning; alcoholism Alcohol Erica Blasberg American golfer (LPGA) Asphyxia; multiple drug overdose: butalbital, temazepam, alprazolam, codeine, hydrocodone, and tramadol (suicide) Prescription drugs Andy Irons Surfer Cardiac arrest complicated by mixed drug ingestion (cocaine, methamphetamine, alprazolam, methadone) Mixed illegal and prescription drugs Edward Fatu “Umaga” Samoan-American professional wrestler Hydrocodone, carisoprodol, diazepam (accidental) Prescription drug overdose Michael Jackson American Pop Singer and icon Cardiac arrest, acute propofol intoxication; midazolam, lidocaine, diazepam, lorazepam also noted in autopsy report Prescription drugs Billy Mays Spokesperson Heart disease possibly complicated by cocaine use Illegal drug Christopher Bowman American figure skater Drug overdose: cocaine, diazepam, cannabis, alcohol (accidental) Mixed alcohol, illegal and prescription drugs Heath Ledger Australian actor Combined drug toxicity due to oxycodone, hydrocodone, alprazolam, diazepam, temazepam, doxylamine (accidental) Prescription drug overdose Scott Charles (“Bam Bam”) Bigelow American professional wrestler; World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and World Multiple drug overdose: cocaine, temazepam (accidental), possibly worsened by heart disease Mixed illegal and prescription drugs Chris Mainwaring Australian Football Player Cocaine overdose (accidental) Illegal drug Anna Nicole Smith American model, Playboy playmate, actress Combined drug toxicity due to chloral hydrate and benzodiazepines (accidental) Prescription drugs Ike Turner Musician, bandleader, songwriter, producer Cardiovascular, lung disease complicated by cocaine overdose (accidental) Illegal drug George Best Professional soccer player Complications due to alcohol abuse, alcoholism Alcohol Eddie Guerrero Professional wrestler Cardiomyopathy, heart disease, possibly due to anabolic steroid use Anabolic steroids (speculated) Steven Scott Bechler Major League baseball pitcher; Baltimore Orioles Heat stroke exacerbated by ephedra Alternative/herbal drug Anthony Durante Professional wrestler Oxycodone or fentanyl overdose (accidental) Prescription drug overdose Howie Epstein American bass guitarist (Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers) Possible heroin overdose; also reportedly using prescription antibiotics Illegal drug overdose Elisa Bridges American model, actress Drug overdose: heroin, methamphetamine, alprazolam, meperidine Mixed illegal and prescription drugs Douglas Glenn Colvin, aka Dee Dee Ramone American songwriter and musician (The Ramones) Heroin overdose (accidental) Illegal drug John Entwistle English bass guitarist (The Who) Heart attack induced by cocaine Illegal drug Darrell Porter American professional baseball player Cocaine overdose (accident) Illegal drug Christopher Wiley Antley Horse jockey; 2-time Kentucky Derby winner Overdose; (clobenzorex, paroxetine, methamphetamine, carbamazepine) and trauma (accidental) Prescription drugs Chris Farley Comedian, actor; Saturday Night Live sketch comedy TV show Overdose; combination of morphine and cocaine; complicated by heart disease; fluoxetine also in system (accidental) Illegal drugs Peter Jackson Australian rugby player Heroin overdose (suicide) Illegal drug Margeaux Hemingway American actress Phenobarbital overdose; suicide Prescription drug overdose Cory Monteith Lisa Robin Kelly THE OTHERS AND MANY MORE WHO DIE ALONE & ADDICTED WHO NEVER GET THEIR THEIR STORY COVERED BY A REPORTER 11 THE FACTS OHIO HAD MORE THAN 680 HEROIN- RELATED DEATHS IN 2013 • Past 3 years have seen heroin-related deaths double. • Since 2007 fatal drug overdoses have been Ohio’s leading cause of accidental death. (More than automobile accidents) http://enjoy.ohio.com/akron-area-heroin-deaths-soar-suburbs-and-rural-areas-fall-victim-1.457119 12 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 THE FACTS • OHIO HAD MORE THAN 680 HEROIN- RELATED DEATHS IN 2013 • WHAT IS ADDICTION WHAT IS ADDICTION • USE • ABUSE • DEPENDENCY • ADDICTION • 2 Cs E • 2 Cs OF ADDICTION • US SE NCY U B •A E END N •Compulsive • DEP IO •“Use Against My Will” DICT • AD s •Consequences •2 C •Negative •Subjective CUYAHOGA FALLS POLICE SEIZE MORE THAN $760,000 IN SUSPECTED DRUG RAID (Oct. 12, 2014) http://www.fallsnewspress.com/news%20local/2014/10/12/cuyahoga-fallspolice-seize-more-than-760-000-in-suspected-drug-raid • SON OF CUYAHOGA FALLS MAYOR CONVICTED ON DRUG CHARGES AFTER NEAR-FATAL OVERDOSE (Oct 9, 2014) • http://www.fallsnewspress.com/news%20local/2014/08/31/son-of-cuyahoga-fallsmayor-indicted-on-drug-charges-after-near-fatal-overdose • 19-YEAR-OLD AKRON MAN HAS BEEN ARRESTED FOR SUPPLYING THE HEROIN TO A GREEN MAN WHO OVERDOSED ON THE DRUGS AND DIED. • http://www.ohio.com/news/break-news/akron-man-19-charged-in-heroinoverdose-death-1.530438 • MAN CONVICTED OF AGGRAVATED MURDER FOR QUADRUPLE HOMICIDE AT CHAPEL HILLAREA TOWNHOUSE IN APRIL 2013 (OCT. 9, 2014) • http://www.ohio.com/news/break-news/akron-man-convicted-in-quadruplehomicide-requests-new-trial-1.530117 http://www.fallsnewspress.com/search=“drug” http://enjoy.ohio.com/akron-area-heroin-deaths-soar-suburbs-and-rural-areas-fall-victim-1.457119 13 14 WHO IS AN ADDICT? VIDEO: “ADDICTION DOESN’T DISCRIMINATE” Give some words to describe an addict 15 WHY DO THEY GIVE UP THEIR LIVES AND DREAMS FOR HEROIN? Dopamine • Community GABA Serotonin Norepinephrine Health Center Video - 2010 THE BRAIN CHEMICALS Dopamine, GABA, Serotonin & Norepinephrine http://enjoy.ohio.com/akron-area-heroin-deaths-soar-suburbs-and-rural-areas-fall-victim-1.457119 16 Community Health Center “Addiction Doesn’t Discriminate video: http://youtu.be/KZ3f3xinuzA | 17 11m17s 18 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 C17H17NO(C2H302)2 • Opium Poppy GABOR MATÉ, M.D. • "Finally something I can count on to feel OK.” • “It was my first love.” (Papaver somniferum) • “It felt like a warm, soft, hug…like a mother hugging a baby.” • Refined to Morphine (Diacetylmorphine, 1874) • Heroin (1897 - 1910) • Highly addictive • Euphoric depressant • Difficult physical withdrawal • “Compared to the emptiness of what I felt before , the cost, risk and interaction with shady characters I can't trust is worth it."* HEROIN WHAT IS IT? * Quotes from using heroin addicts in Dr. Gabor Mate’s book “In The Realm of the Hungry Ghosts” • Physician, Addiction •• Binds IT CHANGES THE BRAIN to the opiate receptors Pleasurethe Center reward center • •Activates Reward Path away pain. • •Takes • Endorphins Make Possible everything okay. • Makes The Feeling of Love HEROIN WHY IT WORKS Mate, G., and First M.D. In the realm of hungry ghosts, close encounters with addiction. Berkley, CA.: North Atlantic Books, 2010. Print. 19 GABOR MATÉ, M.D. 20 • • • • • • • CONSTRICTED “PINNED” PUPILS NODDING OUT ITCHING / SCRATCHING MENTAL CLOUDINESS NAUSEA / VOMITING SHALLOW BREATHING SKIN IRRITATION HEROIN SYMPTOMS 22 Specialist • Works On Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside Drug Ghetto • Created INSIGHT Supervised Injection Site 23 Dr. Gabor Mate, M.D., Biography | http://drgabormate.com/about/ 21 • DO KNOW THAT AN ACTIVE REWARD PATH MAKES DRUG USE SEEM LIKE A GOOD IDEA • DO KNOW WE DON’T WANT TO HURT YOU • DON’T TRY TO MAKE US LISTEN DURING WITHDRAWAL • DO REALIZE OUR BRAINS ARE COMPROMISED HEROIN DO’S & DON’TS 24 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 BORN OR MADE? What makes some people addicts, while other don’t like the stuff? E NVIRONMENT ? G ENETIC ? L ITTLE OF B OTH ? DISTRIBUTION DISTRIBUTION Solman, Paul., PBS, “Getting High for Less: Easier Access to Better, Cheaper Heroin Cripples Small Towns”, August 18, 2011, http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/a-high-for-less-easier-access/ Solman, Paul., PBS, “Getting High for Less: Easier Access to Better, Cheaper Heroin Cripples Small Towns”, August 18, 2011, http://www.pbs.org/newshour/making-sense/a-high-for-less-easier-access/ 25 26 27 GETTING UNHOOKED RELAPSE HOW DOES HEROIN GET HERE? XALICO - MEXICO • FIND OUT THE “WHY” OF THE ADDICTION WHAT ROLE DOES HEROIN PLAY IN THE ADDICT’S LIFE? • RELATIONSHIP WITH THE DRUG • GETTING UNHOOKED 28 29 GENETIC 50%/50% ENVIRONMENTAL WHY DO THEY KEEP GOING BACK TO ADDICTION? • Euphoric - Bliss • Stability - “The Devil You Know…” • Low-self esteem • Boredom • Lack of: • Resiliency • Opportunity • Economic ability • LACK OF HOPE 30 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 GETTING UNHOOKED GETTING UNHOOKED Addiction Withdrawal • • • Physical Psychological Spiritual 31 GETTING UNHOOKED Recovery • • • • • Treatment Holistic; Body Mind Soul/Spirit Community • Replacing the “WHY” of substance use with something better • Scared of Getting Sick Progressive Chronically-Relapsing Easy to Overdose Potentially Fatal • • • • 32 RECOVERY? 33 SAMHSA’s WORKING DEFINITION OF RECOVERY Hope Getting clean is only the first step • Life worth living • Good fit • WHAT IS IS? HOW CAN WE GET THERE? http://store.samhsa.gov/product/SAMHSA-s-Working-Definition-of-Recovery/PEP12-RECDEF 34 GETTING UNHOOKED 35 PersonDriven Many Pathways Respect Strengths / Responsibility Holistic Addresses Trauma Peer Support Culture Relational 10 GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY 10 GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY 1. HOPE 6. RELATIONAL 2. PERSONDRIVEN 7. CULTURE 3. MANY PATHWAYS 8. ADDRESSES TRAUMA 4. HOLISTIC 9. STRENGTHS/ RESPONSIBILITY 5. PEER SUPPORT 10. RESPECT SAMHSA’s WORKING DEFINITION OF RECOVERY Hope PersonDriven Many Pathways Respect Strengths / Responsibility Holistic Addresses Trauma Peer Support Culture Relational 10 GUIDING PRINCIPLES OF RECOVERY http://store.samhsa.gov/product/SAMHSA-s-Working-Definition-of-Recovery/PEP12-RECDEF 36 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 ABSTINENCE-BASED • • • • • AA / NA Smart Recovery (Self Management And Recovery Training) LifeRing - Positive Social Support Rational Recovery (RR) Secular Organizations for Sobriety (SOS) FAITH-BASED • • • • • • • • http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/guide/support/resources/secular.html Alcoholics for Christ (Christian) Alcoholics Victorious (Christian) Buddhist Recovery Network (Buddhist) Celebrate Recovery (Christian) JACS - Jewish Community Services (Jewish) Millati Islami World Services (Muslim) Overcomers Outreach (Christian) The Calix Society (Catholic) http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/guide/support/resources/faith-based.html MARC LEWIS, PH.D. HARM REDUCTION & MINDFULNESS Biography of Marc Lewis, “Memoirs of an Addicted Brain” | http://www.memoirsofanaddictedbrain.com/authors-bio/ 37 38 39 DRUG TESTING MEDICATION ASSISTED TREATMENT MAT CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS HOW AND WHEN TO DRUG TEST • Most addicts with their can pass a drug test they know about • Many can pass a spontaneous drug test • Addicts prepare for this type of thing • Evaluate the objective/cost • Tool in the Toolbox…not the 1st one! 2003 - Subutex • Buprenorphine • Partial Opiate Agonist • Suboxone (Buprenorphine & Naloxone) • Partial Opiate Agonist • Opiate Antagonist (Narcan) Opiate Reversal • Vivitrol (Naltrexone) • Methadone • Which came first… the chicken or the egg? "TIP 42: Substance Abuse Treatment for Persons With Co-Occurring Disorders”. SAMHSA."Substance Abuse and Mental Health Publications. SAMHSA Store. Web. 09 Jan. 2012. <http://store.samhsa.gov/product/TIP-42-Substance-Abuse-Treatment-for-Persons-With-Co-Occurring-Disorders/SMA08-3992>. http://beta.samhsa.gov/medication-assisted-treatment 40 41 42 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS Addiction or mental health issue? Substance Abuse & Mental Health Issues • 50- 80 % of substance abusers also have mental health issues • Self-Medicate • Prior to addiction • Undiagnosed • Developed during addiction • Addiction Creates • Trauma • Life On Life’s Terms Some Behaviors And Affects That Present Similar To Mental Health Issues • Childhood “What’s wrong withduring you?” active addiction “What has happened to you?” • • What has been experienced • The • brain changes "Mental Health Screenings and Trauma-Related Counseling in Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities." Web. 09 Jan. 2012. <http://oas.samhsa.gov/2k10/313/313Trauma2k10.htm>. 43 44 45 TRAUMA TRAUMA TRAUMA THE ACE STUDY Video: Healing Neen (ADVERSE CHILDHOOD EXPERIENCES) • Tonier Cain • • 83 Arrests 66 Convictions • Written off by society • “Healing Neen” | http://healingneen.com/ | 46 10 Questions Yes / No Linking childhood trauma to long-term health and social consequences. • VIDEO: TRAUMA CO-OCCURRING DISORDERS 3m02s ACE Study: 47 http://acestudy.org/ 48 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014 GETTING UNHOOKED • Intuition • Do Your Part, Then Turn It Over • • • Breathe Bypass ego and false pride Get support (Al-Anon, Naranon, Family Anon.) • Open heart / Open eyes • • Compassion…balanced with facts Beware co-dependance or enabling 49 THANK YOU!!! WRAP UP & DISCUSSION Thank you for being here tonight Thank you to The Chapel & POP (Parents Of Prodigals) Resource List to Local Supports • Contact: • Phone: • Website: • Training: [email protected] (330) 871-9702 xix-recovery.org popheroin.xix-recovery.org 50 REFERENCES ONLINE: http://popheroin.xixrecovery.org/ XIX_Addiction_Reso urces_Summit_Cou nty_Ohio_2014.pdf 51 XIX_TheChapel_Heroin_101414.key - October 14, 2014