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Demystifying Treatment for Substance Use
Anyone with a substance use issue who is seeking treatment has more options than ever before. Withdrawal management also can be more comfortable with medical and recovery support.
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Healing is Possible in Recovery
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Substance use disorder is known to wreck a person's physical and mental health. What is less widely known in the public realm is that research has demonstrated that recovery allows the brain to heal and resume connections that enable healthier functioning. The power in recovery is the investment in your personal health and well-being, both cognitively and physically. Secondarily, it is an inves...
There's a Crisis of Addiction Among Youth
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Far too many families in the U.S. are coping with adolescents and young adults who are using alcohol or substances (legal and illegal). Learn more about the crisis and what adults in the family can be more alert for to address this with youth in their family.
What's Good or Bad About Recovery
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Or, is there anything bad about recovery? Stigma can block bringing this up in your mind or exploring it while having a conversation with others in recovery. The fear of someone finding out you have a problem with alcohol or drugs can be powerful. Even worrying about potential social changes in your life can be a bad thing. Most importantly give this question attention because it will aid you i...
Dirty Little Secret final
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For individuals in recovery from substance use, there are often matters that are difficult to acknowledge, let alone share with others.
2023 Year End Thank You Video
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So much is possible thanks to our wonderful donors.
When Do You Know You Need Help
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When Do You Know You Need Help
Adolescent Services Open House
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Discover our treatment programs and services for adolescents and young adults with mental illness and/or substance use disorder.
Dealing With Adversity During Recovery
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Challenges posed by family, triggers, and more can derail efforts to remain sober or to manage safe use.
Second in Recovery Playbook Series: Enabling in Families
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Co-host Ryan Leaf shares the reality of how his family turned around enabling his opioid addiction.
Open House at The Gathering Place
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Discover all that The Gathering Place, Menninger's psychosocial clubhouse for people with serious mental illness, has to offer its members in this video taken during a recent open house.
Recovery Today
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Recovery Today
Video recording of Menninger pocket park dedication
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In Topeka, KS, the birthplace of The Menninger Clinic, the Drs. Menninger were recognized as historic Topeka figures with a "pocket park" on the capital city's main street. The dedication took place May 9, 2023. Note that due to a medical emergency during the final presentation, the program was interrupted.
Former NFL Player Ryan Leaf Speaks about Addiction Recovery at Menninger Luncheon
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Watch as former @NFL player Ryan Leaf speaks about his recovery from addiction at The Menninger Clinic’s 13th Annual Signature Luncheon, held May 4, 2023, in Houston. Leaf, who was a Heisman trophy finalist and second overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft, played four seasons in the NFL before struggles with depression and addiction ended his professional football career. Proceeds from the luncheo...
Menninger Spotlight: Robin "Roc" Evans
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Let us introduce you to Robin "Roc" Evans - AKA Mr. Mailman - who is one of the many employees that bring The Menninger Clinic campus to life with his lively personality and dedication to our patients. You can always count on Roc's uplifting spirit to make the day a bit brighter as he works to ensure that all packages are delivered on time.
Menninger Highlights 2022
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Menninger Highlights 2022
Tour The Menninger Clinic's Outpatient Services Center
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Tour The Menninger Clinic's Outpatient Services Center
Your Impact: Cooking Classes at The Gathering Place
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Your Impact: Cooking Classes at The Gathering Place
The Menninger Clinic 2022 Annual Signature Luncheon featuring Charles Haley
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The Menninger Clinic 2022 Annual Signature Luncheon featuring Charles Haley
Asian Americans and Addictive Behaviors - What No One Wants to Talk About
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Asian Americans and Addictive Behaviors - What No One Wants to Talk About
How You Can Improve Your Child’s Sleep
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How You Can Improve Your Child’s Sleep
Menninger Honors Harris County Sheriff's Office With Vital Balance Award
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Menninger Honors Harris County Sheriff's Office With Vital Balance Award
You Are Enough - long version
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You Are Enough - long version
You Are Enough - short version
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You Are Enough - short version
The Power of Research at Menninger: An Overview
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The Power of Research at Menninger: An Overview
Research Leads to Innovative Treatment at The Menninger Clinic
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Research Leads to Innovative Treatment at The Menninger Clinic
The Menninger Clinic's 2021 Signature Annual Luncheon
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The Menninger Clinic's 2021 Signature Annual Luncheon
Accessing Quality Mental Health Care: Gisela Trevino
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Accessing Quality Mental Health Care: Gisela Trevino
Amplifying Collaboration: Cherie' Spencer
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Amplifying Collaboration: Cherie' Spencer
Connecting Students and Teachers: Melissa Garza
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Connecting Students and Teachers: Melissa Garza

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  • @Lemoncare
    @Lemoncare 16 днів тому

    These videos have been so helpful to me over the last six years. Thank you. You both are professional and intelligent. I put these ideas to work, it is now much easier to be me.

  • @LorenRyburn-hx8gi
    @LorenRyburn-hx8gi 17 днів тому

    God BLESS America s newest 30 million simultaneously immigrants.

  • @LorenRyburn-hx8gi
    @LorenRyburn-hx8gi 17 днів тому

    Sleep B--ziNzn 4 WHAT NOTS

  • @John-sg5un
    @John-sg5un 22 дні тому

    Ketamine is a glutamate antagonist which is why it works for most with treatment resistant depression (trd). Ketamine IV infusion & even Spravato are NOT covered by health insurance so it's only available to the wealthy. The nasal application is called Spravato and is also not covered by health insurance. Most Dr's only care about $ & not really the well-being of their patients. Low dose Tramadol is actually a glutamate antagonist as well & gets the highest patient review ratings by patients with treatment resistant depression but big pharma refuses to run clinical trials on it for treatment resistant depression because it's an inexpensive Rx and big pharma only cares about making billions & price gauging.

  • @rogerdavidson6236
    @rogerdavidson6236 Місяць тому

    I like Fonagy and admire his work - I do feel he's really just describing Person-Centered Therapy as espoused by Carl Rogers in the 1940s, where clients are helped to explore, organise and integrate their inner worlds, thoughts, feelings, etc. by way of a relationship with a therapist who reflects back to them their feelings, thoughts, inner meanings, etc,, helping them make inner contact with themselves.

  • @lindamon5101
    @lindamon5101 Місяць тому

    Thank-you gentlemen.

  • @FloridaIsOneHellOfADrug
    @FloridaIsOneHellOfADrug 2 місяці тому

    Thank you Dr. Shorter and Ryan for what you are doing! The statistics are baffling, and I believe it’s imperative to be proactive in regard to illicit drug use! Back in 2017, on July 15, my little brother, Danny passed away from fentanyl poisoning, (forever 22,) and since then, I’ve had several friends from junior high school that have died as well, (we’re all in our late 40’s/ early 50’s.) I agree that fentanyl testing strips should be legally available, and that we should all carry Narcan in our first aid kits. It’s much better than attending a funeral, and/ or knowing that a family is going to be devastated and forever changed. Again, thank you for sharing this information and lending your support! 🙏🏽🩷

  • @kyilmaz2
    @kyilmaz2 2 місяці тому

    God I love you Richard. Thank you for being so open and vulnerable...wow..you blow me away. God bless you Richard! I never knew you suffered like this. You're helping people.

  • @amandamills6429
    @amandamills6429 3 місяці тому

    This is beautiful so well stated thanks for sharing !

  • @cindirose3390
    @cindirose3390 3 місяці тому

    Existential-Spiritual Impact list, resembles what I see has happened to a lot of ordinary citizens in America in the last few years (2024). I have been wondering how these attitudes developed, now I see it is trauma that people are experiencing under a government style very foreign to what the standard expectations. Feeling invisible/disregarded is an interesting point. Many peaceful people are so disappointed in the current government system they are darn near suicidal and expressed by hoping greatly for The Rapture as they will not exit voluntarily. It is a very very sad situation, and more understandable having watched this video.

  • @cindirose3390
    @cindirose3390 3 місяці тому

    Interesting that Humiliation is included in the opening list. I wonder if being falsely accused of lying falls under the category of Humiliation. I wonder if being falsely accused of doing something bad/taboo falls under Humiliation.

  • @jennacarpenter1645
    @jennacarpenter1645 3 місяці тому

    Ryan, love the humor! Great reframe around some of the prospects. I wish my dad was more open to getting help. Any insight is greatly appreciated.

  • @lauramolen9453
    @lauramolen9453 3 місяці тому

    Bravo!!!

  • @josephdykes1820
    @josephdykes1820 4 місяці тому

    I never knew he had BP, but it males so much sense. Some of his best acting has been so manic.

  • @willmpet
    @willmpet 4 місяці тому

    Please listen to Robert Sapolsky talk about Depression.

  • @willmpet
    @willmpet 4 місяці тому

    Mental Health needs to be a major requirement of humanity! Think of the amount of torture so many have to live with alone!

  • @selbst105
    @selbst105 4 місяці тому

    i think in a way it is a problem to take the basis of the self portrait test/personality style from the personality disorders. so the personality style is always a bit connected to a disorder. it is not complete free of it. i see it as a problem. i appreciate the try to develope a way to find personality styles. i find it a good idea. that helps to see the person as he, she really is. it gives a glimps on the person. genial. i see this part of it, too.

  • @selbst105
    @selbst105 4 місяці тому

    so, if i have the chance to speak here ( i am not native speaker), i use it. it is in my eyes, seen from human rights and dignity, a impudence to aks a person if he believes in spiritual things in a test and to take it to classify a personality disorder! it is not the part of a doctor or psychologist to decide. that is a choice only a person self has.

  • @selbst105
    @selbst105 4 місяці тому

    sorry, do not get the argumentation. for example an apple exists, it can not be to much apple or to little. you say your view is personality is a thing like an apple. and when it is existing, it is good. the apple and the personality. never heard of an apple that was to much apple. i see no logic in your argumentation. really. but it is not my problem. but thanks for explaination. you are kind. so i get the chance to know, waht you are talking about. even if i am not in your opinion.

  • @selbst105
    @selbst105 4 місяці тому

    what if such things like a certain temperament is not existing? the same with the charakter. where is the fact based science? proof your statements. what IS your character, while you are speaking this and want to be taken seriously? these questions come into my mind. i was here to inform myself, because i read parts of your book about personality styles, here especially the preface, about if personality style is meant as a natural normal, fine thing or a disorder, illness. :)

  • @amberbariaktari
    @amberbariaktari 4 місяці тому

    I really appreciate this conversation. I’ve finally been diagnosed with bipolar 1 that I’ve known I’ve had since I was a kid. I’m a producer, writer, director for film and my dad also had bipolar 1 and just was inducted into the hall of fame for finger picking guitar a few years ago. I’m 47 and just got accepted into college and I’ll be at college for five or six years and I got diagnosed because I know at college I’ll brush up against stressors and triggers and I don’t want to go into manic psychosis.

  • @user-qp3ed2bm6q
    @user-qp3ed2bm6q 4 місяці тому

    This hits me

  • @samdiamond3402
    @samdiamond3402 4 місяці тому

    I have a lot of trouble with the concept that being sexually touched at a young age by someone who should have been safe is, in this man's eyes, NOT trauma...sad

    • @alessial.6243
      @alessial.6243 26 днів тому

      I think you are missing the point. He says that it is not classified as trauma at the time the child is young because it is not violent or terror-provoking like rape (and therefore the stress hormones are not activated), and in that sense it is not traumatic. The child does not get vivid flashbacks/ nightmares etc. It turns into trauma once the individual (now adult) realises that the things that X person did to them were actually wrong. they are distressed because of that (high stress --> enhanced memory of traumatic event/ recollection). They then have trauma symptoms, and therefore "delayed onset PTSD".

  • @SeoulToSeattle
    @SeoulToSeattle 5 місяців тому

    Is this why he was so good in what about Bob so natural. Legend actor

  • @jeremyherschler
    @jeremyherschler 5 місяців тому

    I think that mindset is a key to handling adversity in recovery or otherwise. I use to know someone who lived in the northeast who would often say he liked winter, summer's too easy. It's that taste for challenge that helps us face adversity with aplomb.

  • @ACEshredZ
    @ACEshredZ 5 місяців тому

    I've never heard another life story that is so similar to mine. Events and all. I come back to watch from time to time over the years. Thank you, Richard.

  • @jclar3565
    @jclar3565 5 місяців тому

    Fantastic you guys. Just absolutely amazing. Menninger changed my life. By the way.

  • @A.Krispy
    @A.Krispy 5 місяців тому

    If he did bad in school it sounds like ADHD.

  • @farangisehsani592
    @farangisehsani592 6 місяців тому

    I am reading her artikel right now

  • @jthomas5336
    @jthomas5336 6 місяців тому

  • @johnathanabrams8434
    @johnathanabrams8434 7 місяців тому

    Not listening to rich dinosaurs

  • @suindude8149
    @suindude8149 7 місяців тому

    Suicide may not be having any reason,the fiercest portion is that a person may say mundanely fowl talks in his suicide note or in mind,like you have plucked a hair of mine,coming out of biological some abnormalities or none.

  • @Takeahnase.
    @Takeahnase. 7 місяців тому

    Thank you Richard. One of my absolute favorite actors of all time, and that was before I saw this. Now he’s just one of my favorite humans ever. Love this man. God bless him.

  • @christineplaton3048
    @christineplaton3048 7 місяців тому

    So what Bowlby describes sounds nice but consider the benefits of a Peer, a same sex person who has been through similar experiences. It's very difficult to provide. And the expense of therapy is too extreme for people living on low income. So Churches might provide community assistance however the religions are quite dysfunctional in my opinion. Many being headed by narcissistics. Lol. Thanks. My second time listening. Like a breath of fresh air in a stagnant world.

  • @christineplaton3048
    @christineplaton3048 7 місяців тому

    Trauma. Residual or vestiges of traumatic event. Lack of trust. Depending on the extreme of the events, extremely intense ability to trust. Lack of desire to ever consider trust could be possible. Dislike of certain types of men if it was a woman harmed by a male or vice versa. Anything at all that reminds of a past experience causes emotional triggering. If the person suffered spousal infidelity the effects are very integrated physically. Yes. Cynical, distrust, butter, yes this is exactly it. And spiritually absolutely, yes this becomes repeated throughout life. Extremely traumatic spousal relations contribute to long term grief...yes. The loss of a protector in the large family for a woman is totally shattering. The emotions due to all these events are brought forward. Totally on point. There is never love, never consoling, and yes you lose your sense of self worth. It's a chronic destructive experience to be repeatedly traumatized. Only while in a religious context was a marriage possible, and that was a covert narcissist who likewise did more harm...this is an excellent validation of what I experienced. I study psychology at 67. Thank you.

  • @deeppurple883
    @deeppurple883 8 місяців тому

    I never come into contact with anyone that could reach me with their word's and logic. I know I have a problem but am stuck and dissolutioned. I enjoyed that

  • @BarB2-90Nine
    @BarB2-90Nine 9 місяців тому

    Richard such a great actor 8 yrs ago this was on No more comments for me I’ve never seen him like what going on here

  • @MusicUnlimited-ff9uf
    @MusicUnlimited-ff9uf 9 місяців тому

    The Institute of Living should be closed. You help people at Menningers Clinic.

  • @MusicUnlimited-ff9uf
    @MusicUnlimited-ff9uf 9 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. Beethoven is my favorite. Carole Paul Trombonist Composer

  • @maxcornise-qh2jk
    @maxcornise-qh2jk 9 місяців тому

    She was my therapist a long time ago-never met a more compassionate, open-minded, and helpful human being, endlessly patient. A rare jewel in the airtight male -dominated patriarchy of medicine.

  • @lindamon5101
    @lindamon5101 9 місяців тому

    Please come back to Kansas

  • @user-ci5sz6nk8q
    @user-ci5sz6nk8q 9 місяців тому

    This was a brilliant watch.

  • @lauriegenie
    @lauriegenie 9 місяців тому

    Yes, right on!! Thank you very much.

  • @rossydv
    @rossydv 10 місяців тому

    4:05 it just makes sense sometimes.

  • @SherwoodBotsford
    @SherwoodBotsford 10 місяців тому

    Notes and comments; Good basic level intro. PTSD: Oscillation between intrusive and avoidant From other sources CPTSD is PTSD with a few additional symptoms. If this were spot on then either I don't have either. Or it's not as simple: I do not have debilitating intrusions. I have somatic and emotional flashbacks, neither very serious. Big distractions at times. In terms of avoidance I'm less sure. Either I don't do this much, or I am very very very good at it. I have clues as to what happened, but the case they make is very much a house of cards. I have a pile of the marker symptoms of trauma. The low self-esteem, self loathing, body dysmorphia, constent self deprecation, depression, shame (I am broken) self harm tendencies, suicidal ideation (not currently) That said, the more I learn about the official boxes, the less I believe most of us fit in them. Vid doesn't mention hypo-arrousal. In general I tend to desensitive to stress The cost of this is blunted emotion, over intellectualization. Faith: I have none. PTSD: Stab to the heart. CPTSD: Death of a thousand cuts. On painful emotions: I need to clarify something here. I do not experience bad emotions as pain. Once on a canoe trip I dropped a piece of bannock dough onto the griddle. Three edges landed, and squirted a tablespoon of smoking hot lard onto the back of my hand. I teleported into the lake. For the remainder of the trip, I had to steer with that hand at the top end of hte paddle, as it would throb if I brought it down low. Emotions can be unpleasant. But not painful. That other people don't buy this view suggests that I have done some serious rearranging of my mental furniture. I like the spectrum idea. 8:51 Aside from the CSA, which is buried, I don't have memories of "afraid, terrified, overwhelmed, helpless out of control" I do remember "alone, neglected, invisible" I told Misty the other day, that I don't think I wanted love, so much as acceptance., and to be seen. One of the self images of self harm is to cut/abrade in patterns, to become a vessel that has been shattered and badly glued back together. That my parents were intermittently present, caused me to become very self reliant. Distrust: Very much so. I don't think I trust anyone without reservation across all domains right now. There are many domains where I trust because I don't care, or the consequences aren't important enough to get more than mildlly bothered. I'm not sure this is a win. I don't trust even me. Depend emotionally on other people. Not sure I understand this. . What does emotional dependence mean? Googling this gives me a very different feel than this talk. Healing: Minimize stress, and mindfullness. Check. Secure attachment relationships. Right. Let me go down to the pharmacy and pick up a jar. Bowlby is full of crap. Regarding "mind quote" this is why I really like the notion of Parts (See Fisher..) I don't have to be alone in there. In addition to the J word. Avoid "should"

  • @JETcloakzzy
    @JETcloakzzy 10 місяців тому

    Hi

  • @badeugenecops4741
    @badeugenecops4741 11 місяців тому

    Here I thought he was just an a-hole. Oh wait..

  • @c.brownell8618
    @c.brownell8618 11 місяців тому

    The tragedy is when our connections with parents are broken through their ignorance, and we learn this way when raising our own children. This is very sad, not ever knowing what a secure base feels like

  • @c.brownell8618
    @c.brownell8618 11 місяців тому

    This makes sense to me for the first time in 70 years. Thank you.

  • @drsandhyakumar2900
    @drsandhyakumar2900 11 місяців тому

    very very helpful , thanks