Kenna Crampton

Chemical World

kenna@kdnk.org (Kenna Crampton)

  • Chemical World: Revisiting Medicated Assisted Treatment

Chemical World: Revisiting Medicated Assisted Treatment

Monday 14th March 2022

Kenna Crampton and Maggie Seldeen discuss medicated assisted treatments for addiction, including alternatives like ketamine. Listen for a balanced, insightful discussion.
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Chemical World
Author:
Kenna Crampton
Overview:
Categories:
Understanding Addiction & Recovery
Sobriety Toolkit
Family Recovery from Addiction
Creative Recovery Journeys
Financial Health in Recovery
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Medicated Assisted Treatment: A Deep Dive with Kenna and Maggie

So, whether it's because I'm smoking it or because of the you know relationship, the effects it has on my body and the effects it has with my neurochemistry, but you know, for me, ultimate sobriety is the goal, but I think that sober is kind of a dirty word because it's also like- not necessarily, you know, it's not needed to get that quality of life.
Ever wondered about the real impact of medicated assisted treatment for addiction? In this episode of 'Chemical World,' hosts Kenna Crampton and Maggie Seldeen take you on an enlightening journey through the world of medicated treatments for opioid use disorder and alcohol dependency. They break down the benefits and drawbacks, offering a balanced view that considers the unique experiences of individuals battling addiction.
But that's not all—Kenna and Maggie also explore alternative treatments like ketamine, cannabis, and psilocybin, shedding light on how these substances are used in recovery. Throughout their discussion, they emphasize the importance of harm reduction and touch on the broader issues of drug laws and poverty, making this episode a comprehensive guide for anyone interested in addiction treatment. With their engaging style and personal anecdotes, Kenna and Maggie make complex topics accessible and relatable.
Whether you're directly affected by addiction or simply curious about the topic, this episode offers valuable insights and a supportive community vibe.