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  • "Substance Use Disorder" with Joe Kane (MSW) Part II

"Substance Use Disorder" with Joe Kane (MSW) Part II

Monday 17th October 2022

Join Joe Van Wie and Joe Kane on AllBetter as they discuss the complexities of addiction and recovery from substance use disorder.
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Joe Kane's Insights on Substance Use Disorder: A Path to Recovery

I think that's where, like I started to rely on human connection more, which I think is a huge, intricate part of the process of sobriety.
In this episode of AllBetter, Joe Van Wie sits down with Joe Kane, the Clinical Director at Mountain's Edge partial hospitalization program, to tackle the intricate world of substance use disorder and recovery. Joe Kane brings a wealth of experience, having worked in the field since 2006 and holding positions from behavioral worker to clinical director at various treatment centers. His journey is both inspiring and educational, shedding light on the many facets of addiction and the road to recovery.
Kane discusses the importance of human connection in the recovery process, emphasizing how relationships and community support can be transformative. He also delves into the role of work in personal growth and consciousness, providing a fresh perspective on how staying engaged can aid in overcoming addiction. Ethical considerations in social work and understanding research dynamics are other key topics Kane touches upon, offering valuable insights for both professionals and those in recovery.
Throughout the conversation, Kane shares his own experiences with addiction and recovery, making his reflections relatable and deeply moving. His thoughts on good therapy and the complexities of group dynamics highlight the power of collective healing. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in the nuances of addiction recovery, whether you're personally affected or simply curious about the subject.