After discussing what is trauma informed care, how to take a trauma history, what is and how to offer seeking safety - a stage 1 treatment for trauma and substance use, the natural next step was to discuss PTSD and it’s treatment.
Here we discuss why it is important, does the self meditation hypothesis exist, how wip learned CPT, what are the major components of it, and the importance of hope. We know this will inspire you to learn more and/or share more with your friends, colleagues, patients or health care providers depending on where it has the most value. We believe the goal should be more than trauma informed care. It can be screening for, diagnosing and offering evidence based treatments for ptsd.
Study looking at CPT for PTSD and alcohol https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3855895/
Short for cognitive processing therapy
https://youtu.be/Jqj5zDbkPxY
Didactic talk by Resnick
https://youtu.be/zbahR1jACyc
Free online learning course
https://istss.org/clinical-resources/treating-trauma/treatment-materials/cognitive-processing-therapy-(cpt)
Dr. Monson clinic with very good clinicians
https://www.ebt3.com/cognitive-processing-therapy
More training
https://cpt2.musc.edu/Resources?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1
Chapters
0:00 Introduction: Introduction Talk about ptsd CPT, why it became important to learn a therapy for PTSD. How Wip learned it, the group created. And specifics elements of the therapy
1:50 Why it’s important
2:53 Seeking Safety covers enough for JP work. Value of this talk is that he will knows what PTSD treatment could be. JP will have hope.
4:28 When it became important. After running Seeking Safety patients wanted more.
7:29 What with self medicating for PTSD? Does that happen? Wip does not answer the question.
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.
14:40 Take home message of importance of clear diagnosis and education around treatment options.
15:30 Substance is a tool, what are the alternate tools. - JP believes in self medication hypothesis.
16:46 What happens to people who do not vs people that do develop PTSD
17:44 How people deal with triggers
18:06 Core complement of PTSD stopped avoidance behaviour
18:30 JP getting impatient, asks what the treatment is?
19:30 Three evidence base treatments for PTSD
22:35 Where you can learn and how Wip learned CPT.
25:11 CBT-CPT principles and basics
32:44 Primary vs. secondary emotion
35:10 Steps of therapy to separate the physiological responses
36:50 Where to get this therapy: Ontario shores referral, structure psychotherapy,
Candice Monson clinic.
38:22. Why Wip loves working with people that works drugs. And loves doing the podcast.
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.
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