Watch an extraordinarily unique and personal perspective of addiction: the idea that addiction is more of a response than a disease, the stigmas surrounding it, and even the significant predictors of addiction, and how, despite transgenerational trauma, genetics, mental illness, negative childhood experiences, or economic insecurity, people get better all the time. Courage, authenticity, self-love - and a little bit of music - can guide you.
Dr. Adam Silberstein interviews Bradley Smith, LPCC, who shares an intimate account of his road to recovery and how he found himself helping young adults on college campuses grapple with substance misuse and mental health struggles.
In this episode of Lions in the Spotlight, Bradley Smith, director of Student Addiction, Recovery and Prevention at LMU, discusses his road to recovery, his music career, and his new book, "Free Fall: Two Decades of Rock n' Roll and Addiction, 1979-1999."
Bradley T. Smith responded to the Red Cross’ urgent, national call for volunteer licensed mental health professionals to assist victims of Hurricanes Florence and Michael. LMU This Week asked him about his experience.
The world of addiction counseling on a college campus and the publication of "Free Fall: Two Decades of Rock 'n' Roll and Addiction, 1979-1999." With host, Emma Russell. 18 minutes.
In addition to academic papers, articles, and an original self-evaluation tool, "The Remission Index," here is where you will find other rare musical projects. These include "lost recordings," the 7-minute "Making of Call This Place Home Video," and very rare, still shrink-wrapped compact discs from the Ice House, Burrito Bob's, and Ladies of the Cape Fear projects may be available from time to time. Precious, never released recordings from artists who have now joined the ancestors will also occasionally be featured.
My consulting and psychotherapy services are based in the belief that we are the agents of our own change. All of us are capable of sustaining small, routine victories that matter - and add up. Whether addressing personal challenges, providing mentorship, or optimizing organizational or educational effectiveness, a whole-person approach blends insight, empathy, evidence, and actionable tools. Reach out for a no-cost 20-minute phone consultation.
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