In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Rachel Docekal from the Hanley Foundation to discuss the evolution of addiction treatment and the critical importance of early intervention.
Key Topics Discussed:
• The Evolution of Care: How treatment models have shifted from the 1980s to today’s evidence-based practices, including the importance of gender-specific programs and standalone mental health support.
• Prevention vs. Education: Moving beyond the "Just Say No" campaigns of the past to provide young people with actual coping skills and the confidence to resist peer pressure,.
• Safety & Communication: Practical, actionable advice for parents, including using "code words" and "maybe later" techniques to help children escape high-pressure, unsafe situations.
• Recognizing Red Flags: Why parents should trust their intuition when they notice behavioral changes in their children—such as changes in hygiene, friend groups, or daily routines—and why direct, honest conversation is essential for safety.
• Finding the Right Help: Dr. Docekal explains that Hanley Foundation serves as a resource for families nationwide, even if they aren't treating a patient at their facility, by directing them toward quality, reputable care in their local areas.
https://hanleycenter.org
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