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Podcast Series

Recovery Month Podcast Series

Podcast 1: Julia Alexander shares her experience as a person in long-term recovery along with recommendations on starting a recovery community organization.

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Podcast 2: Dr. Haner Hernandez reflects on the 2018 National Recovery Month Theme, Join the Voices for Recovery: Invest in Health, Home, Purpose, and Community, and offers recommendations on ways that treatment organizations can meet the needs of their Latino clients.

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Podcast 3: Dr. Tom Freese shares insights on treatment and recovery in the LGBT population and offers recommendations on ways that treatment organizations can meet the needs of their LGBT clients. 

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Podcast 4: Our Recovery Month 2019 Podcast features an interview with Mark Sanders, LCSW, CADC, an international speaker, trainer, and consultant in the behavioral health field whose work has reached thousands throughout the United States, Europe, Canada, Caribbean and British Islands.  In this podcast, Mark discusses the many pathways to recovery in African-American community. 

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Podcast 5: This Recovery Month 2019 Podcast features an interview with Dr. Mike Flaherty, a clinical psychologist with more than 30 years experience in prevention, intervention, treatment, research and policy development related to substance use treatment and recovery. In this podcast, Dr. Flaherty provides an overview of Recovery-Oriented Systems of Care. 

 

Podcast 6: An interview with NIATx coach Mat Roosa on the NIATx model and process improvement in behavioral health. 

Mat Roosa, LCSW-R, was a founding member of NIATx and has been a NIATx coach for a wide range of projects. He works as a consultant in the quality improvement, organizational development and planning, evidence-based practice implementation, and also serves as a local government planner in behavioral health in New York State. In this interview, Mat gives an overview of NIATx and process improvement in behavioral health.

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