I Have Issues - The Mental Health Podcast From Dr Mark Rackley

I Have Issues - Episode 14 DRUGS

August 28, 2023 Dr Mark Rackley Episode 14
I Have Issues - Episode 14 DRUGS
I Have Issues - The Mental Health Podcast From Dr Mark Rackley
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I Have Issues - The Mental Health Podcast From Dr Mark Rackley
I Have Issues - Episode 14 DRUGS
Aug 28, 2023 Episode 14
Dr Mark Rackley

Are you regularly using recreational drugs and this has now become a problem for you?
Are you using drugs as a coping mechanism to deal with your life and feel trapped?
Are you concerned that someone you care about does or may have a problem with drugs? 

In the latest episode of ' I Have Issues,' I discuss the issue of drugs. 
People who have an issue with drugs can struggle with managing the impact of that in their life, it can and does cause chaos. 
Friends and family of the person with a problem with drugs will also struggle to deal with the impact of the person's drug use and living with this can be incredibly challenging, 

In this episode, I'm joined again by esteemed Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr William Shanahan. Dr Shanahan is the Medical Director at The Priory Hospital Roehampton, London and Clinical Director across Priory Group’s Addiction Services in the UK. He began his UK medical career as a registrar in the Priory Roehampton in 1987. He is an expert in this area and offers invaluable insights into the issue of drugs. 
We discuss why people may develop an issue with drugs,  what drugs does to the body and brain and how to treat the issue of drugs.

Drug addiction can cause misery for the person who is addicted, leading to mental and physical health problems and in some cases death.
Family and friends can feel helpless and hopeless as to how to support the person who is addicted. 
As ever, this podcast is about hope and the ability to manage difficult issues in our lives. We discuss how drug addiction can be treated and how people can and do recover.
Please do listen to and share this podcast episode if drug use is an issue for you or someone you care about. 

I'm a London based adolescent and adult chartered psychologist.
Please share this podcast if you find it helpful.
Also follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok and Facebook for insights on mental health.

Show Notes

Are you regularly using recreational drugs and this has now become a problem for you?
Are you using drugs as a coping mechanism to deal with your life and feel trapped?
Are you concerned that someone you care about does or may have a problem with drugs? 

In the latest episode of ' I Have Issues,' I discuss the issue of drugs. 
People who have an issue with drugs can struggle with managing the impact of that in their life, it can and does cause chaos. 
Friends and family of the person with a problem with drugs will also struggle to deal with the impact of the person's drug use and living with this can be incredibly challenging, 

In this episode, I'm joined again by esteemed Consultant Psychiatrist, Dr William Shanahan. Dr Shanahan is the Medical Director at The Priory Hospital Roehampton, London and Clinical Director across Priory Group’s Addiction Services in the UK. He began his UK medical career as a registrar in the Priory Roehampton in 1987. He is an expert in this area and offers invaluable insights into the issue of drugs. 
We discuss why people may develop an issue with drugs,  what drugs does to the body and brain and how to treat the issue of drugs.

Drug addiction can cause misery for the person who is addicted, leading to mental and physical health problems and in some cases death.
Family and friends can feel helpless and hopeless as to how to support the person who is addicted. 
As ever, this podcast is about hope and the ability to manage difficult issues in our lives. We discuss how drug addiction can be treated and how people can and do recover.
Please do listen to and share this podcast episode if drug use is an issue for you or someone you care about. 

I'm a London based adolescent and adult chartered psychologist.
Please share this podcast if you find it helpful.
Also follow me on Instagram, Twitter, Tiktok and Facebook for insights on mental health.