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    Explore "drugaddiction" with insightful episodes like "Fentanyl Is Bad. ‘Tranq’ Might Be Worse.", "Cracktoberfest Part One: Constructing the Crack "Epidemic"", "Carl Hart || Drug Use for Grown-Ups", "#1379 - Ben Westhoff" and "The Future of Addiction" from podcasts like ""The Journal.", "Behind the Bastards", "The Psychology Podcast", "The Joe Rogan Experience" and "Stuff To Blow Your Mind"" and more!

    Episodes (6)

    Fentanyl Is Bad. ‘Tranq’ Might Be Worse.

    Fentanyl Is Bad. ‘Tranq’ Might Be Worse.
    The animal tranquilizer xylazine, also known as “tranq,” is finding its way into opioid supplies and wreaking havoc all over the country. It’s rotting people’s flesh, leading to amputations and complicating drug treatment. WSJ’s Julie Wernau takes us to Robeson County, N.C., the new “ground zero” for xylazine addiction. Further Reading: - Flesh-Rotting ‘Tranq’ Undermines Fight Against Fentanyl  - Recovering From Drug Addiction Was Hard. Tranq Made It Worse.  - Nurses Make House Calls to Treat ‘Tranq’ Wounds for Users at Society’s Edge  Further Listening: - Why Some Opioid Victims Are Challenging Purdue’s Settlement  - How a Drug Maker Plans to Cut Off Money for Opioid Victims   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

    Carl Hart || Drug Use for Grown-Ups

    Carl Hart || Drug Use for Grown-Ups

    Today we welcome Carl Hart. He is the Ziff Professor of Psychology in the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry at Columbia University. He is known for his research on neuropsychopharmacology and his advocacy for the decriminalization of recreational drugs. Carl is the author of High Price and has co-authored the introductory textbook Drugs, Society, and Human Behavior with Charles Ksir. His most recent book is called Drug Use for Grown-Ups.

    In this episode, I talk to Carl Hart about drug use and addiction. Society is quick to judge all drug users as addicts but Carl’s research found that the majority of drug users do not meet the criteria for pathology. Recreational drugs, when used responsibly, can have positive effects on people.  Instead of waging a war on drugs, Carl advocates for laws that better regulate the production and sale of substances. We also touch on the topics of health, law, racism, cognition, and sociology.

    Website: drcarlhart.com

    Twitter: @drcarlhart

     

    Topics

    02:32 Carl’s interest in neuropsychopharmacology

    06:12 The brain disease model of addiction

    11:22 Should we talk about drugs with kids?

    13:47 Responsible drug use for grown-ups

    17:08 Drugs in pursuit of happiness

    22:54 The Harrison Narcotics Tax Act 

    29:28 Scott’s experience with edibles

    33:21 Why we need drug checking facilities

    37:01 The drug user tropes in media 

    41:59 Predictors of drug abuse and addiction 

    46:42 Drug overdose and safety

    50:09 Personal responsibility in drug addiction

    52:45 Our moralism is killing us

    55:06 Coming out as a heroin user

    57:52 Bob Marley and James Baldwin 

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    The Future of Addiction

    The Future of Addiction

    Highly addictive substances like meth and heroine are formidable enemies for the recovering addict, but what does the future hold for their treatment? In this episode of Stuff to Blow Your Mind, Robert and Julie explore the use of electromagnetic stimulation, vaccines and other treatments to help win the battle.

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