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In the second to last episode of this season, Tom and Ashley look at two television shows and their approach to drugs and addiction, The Wire and Patrick Melrose. Additionally, Tom explains how to ensure the nurses are paying attention to you during detox, and Ashley tells about her one, very disappointing drug deal experience.
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In episode six, Tom and Ashley explore the long lasting and often unintended consequences of addiction from the break down of familial bonds, to the inability to control emotions and more. Join us for a discussion about how to deal with these challenges, as well as a discussion about where Tom is in his own recovery process four years post-rehab.
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Our hosts, Ashley and Tom, explore the world of twelve step programs. From NA to AA to EDA and more, the rooms of recovery are full of traditions, rules, the promise of anonymity and where many addicts first find the hope of getting clean and staying sober. Hear about our hosts' experiences in the programs, as well as a discussion about what happens when the addict replaces their first addiction with an addition to twelve-stepping.
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In episode four, we take a look at eating disorders and explore the origins of Ashley's own disorder. Throughout our conversation, we make comparisons between the behaviors of a drug addict and those that have an eating disorder, like Ashley. The compulsions may be different, but much of the motivation behind and behaviors during are the same.
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In this episode, Ashley and Tom explore the rehabilitation industrial complex and discuss if the hundreds of thousand of dollars they've spent on rehabs of all kinds has worked for them.
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