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Recovery Roll Call

Podcast de Carin Fraioli

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Welcome to Recovery Roll Call - where hope has a home.Join the experts of GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network—a not-for-profit with over fifty years of experience—as they share insights, stories, and strategies for navigating the journey of recovery. With sixteen locations across Southwestern Pennsylvania and statewide telehealth services, the Advanced Recovery Network provides individualized, evidence-based treatment and family programming designed to meet people where they are.This podcast is dedicated to increasing knowledge about the disease of addiction, highlighting the many roads to recovery, and reducing stigma in our communities. Whether you’re walking the path yourself or supporting a loved one, Recovery Roll Call reminds us that recovery isn’t a destination—it’s a journey. One day longer, one day stronger.To learn more about GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network visit: https://www.GatewayRehab.org GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network  Multiple Southwestern Pennsylvania Locations   800-472-1177

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6 episodios

episode Adolescent vs Adult Care: The Critical Differences in Addiction Treatment artwork

Adolescent vs Adult Care: The Critical Differences in Addiction Treatment

Teen substance use can move fast, and the consequences can be brutal, but the path to teen addiction recovery [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] gets clearer when we treat adolescents like adolescents. We dig into what makes adolescent treatment different from adult care, starting with brain development. When the prefrontal cortex is still maturing and reward systems are running hot, impulse control, judgment, and emotional regulation need to be taught and practiced, not simply expected. That’s why structure, coping skills, and interactive programming matter so much. We also talk about why family involvement isn’t optional in adolescent substance use treatment [https://www.GatewayRehab.org]. Teens come home to parents or caregivers, so the household becomes part of the recovery plan. We walk through the real work families do in treatment: rebuilding trust, improving communication, managing conflict, and creating consistent boundaries. We get practical about discharge planning too, from removing substances in the home to thinking through supervision and social media in a safety-first way.  Finally, we unpack teen-specific risk factors and warning signs such as early experimentation, mental health concerns like anxiety, trauma and abuse, school stress, and peer pressure. Peer groups can be a major trigger, but they can also become a powerful protective factor through group therapy, healthier friendships, and reconnecting with activities that build identity and confidence. If you’re looking for evidence-based teen rehab concepts like motivational interviewing, CBT, contingency management, and family therapy, you’ll find clear takeaways you can use right away.  Subscribe so you don’t miss what’s next, share this with a parent or caregiver who needs it, and leave a review to help more families find real support. What part of teen recovery feels most confusing or urgent for you right now? To learn more about GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network visit: https://www.GatewayRehab.org [https://www.gatewayrehab.org/] GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network  Multiple Southwestern Pennsylvania Locations   800-472-1177

21 de may de 2026 - 15 min
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Medication That Makes Recovery Possible, Reducing Cravings And Saving Lives

Using an opioid to treat opioid addiction can sound like a contradiction, but the science tells a different story and it saves lives. I’m joined by Dr. Julia D’Alo from GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] to explain, in plain language, what medications for substance use disorders are and why medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) are considered the gold standard for care. We walk through the three FDA-approved options for opioid use disorder treatment [https://www.GatewayRehab.org]: methadone, buprenorphine, and naltrexone. You’ll hear how buprenorphine works as a partial agonist, why that “partial” effect can make it safer, and how it relieves opioid withdrawal symptoms and cravings so people can stop waking up consumed by the next dose. We also talk about methadone as a full agonist, why it can be highly effective with the right monitoring, and how naltrexone works as a blocker, including the tradeoff that it may not ease cravings or the “sick” feeling of withdrawal for everyone. We also tackle the stigma head-on: the misconception that medication is “just replacing one drug with another,” the reality of physical dependence, and how people can taper safely when it’s appropriate. Most importantly, we connect MOUD to real outcomes that matter: better treatment retention, less illicit opioid use, lower fatal overdose risk, fewer infections like HIV and hepatitis, and more stability at work and at home. If you’re in southwestern Pennsylvania, GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network offers a full continuum of care across 16 locations plus statewide telehealth services. Subscribe so you don’t miss future conversations, share this with someone who needs a clearer picture of MAT and MOUD, and leave a review with your biggest takeaway. To learn more about GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network visit: https://www.GatewayRehab.org [https://www.gatewayrehab.org/] GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network  Multiple Southwestern Pennsylvania Locations   800-472-1177

27 de abr de 2026 - 10 min
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From Intake To Stabilization: Withdrawal Management Explained

Detox gets talked about like it’s a single moment, but withdrawal management [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] is a step-by-step medical process that can change quickly and needs real support. We walk through what happens from the second someone arrives, how 24/7 admissions work, and why the first goal is stabilizing the body so recovery can actually begin. We break down how clinicians assess substance use disorder [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] alongside mental health and physical health needs, then decide what level of medical care is appropriate. You’ll hear how risk is evaluated based on the substances used, the amount, symptoms, and history, including what “complicated alcohol withdrawal” can look like and when hospital-based care may be the safest option. We also cover the withdrawal symptoms many people experience such as anxiety, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, tremors, sweating, agitation, restless legs, and insomnia and how medication strategies differ for alcohol and benzodiazepines versus opioids like heroin or fentanyl, along with comfort meds that support the whole process. Just as important, we talk about the emotional side of early recovery: what happens when the numbness wears off and hard feelings come rushing in. We share why nurses, medical staff, therapists, and certified recovery specialists [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] with lived experience can make the difference between walking out and staying long enough to transition into the next level of addiction treatment. If this helped you understand detox in a new way, subscribe, share with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find hope and practical guidance. To learn more about GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network visit: https://www.GatewayRehab.org [https://www.gatewayrehab.org/] GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network  Multiple Southwestern Pennsylvania Locations   800-472-1177

20 de abr de 2026 - 10 min
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How Telehealth Makes Treatment Possible When Life Is Busy

Getting help for addiction shouldn’t depend on whether you can find a ride, take time off work, or sit in a waiting room without feeling judged. We sit down with Dr. Julia D'Alo from GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] to explain how telehealth addiction treatment [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] is removing some of the biggest obstacles that keep people from starting care and staying in it long enough for recovery to take root. If you’ve ever thought “I can’t make treatment fit my life,” this conversation is for you. We dig into the real-world barriers telehealth can solve, especially transportation challenges in rural areas and the time squeeze that hits parents, caregivers, and anyone working multiple jobs. We also talk about stigma and anxiety, and why joining therapy from home can feel safer for some people while still keeping them connected to a recovery community. Telehealth isn’t limited to a single video appointment either. We discuss how virtual rehab platforms can include encrypted messaging with your therapist, journaling, and educational modules that support continuity of care between sessions. You’ll also hear how hybrid care [https://www.GatewayRehab.org] works across the continuum of care, from stepping down after residential treatment into intensive outpatient (IOP) and outpatient services, with the flexibility to shift between in-person and virtual based on what a patient needs. Dr. D'Alo explains why telehealth is a long-term solution, including how medication-assisted treatment and medication management for opioid use disorder (such as buprenorphine or Suboxone) can be supported through telehealth, along with psychiatric care.  If this helped you see new options for yourself or someone you love, subscribe, share this with a friend, and leave a review so more people can find it. To learn more about GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network visit: https://www.GatewayRehab.org [https://www.gatewayrehab.org/] GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network  Multiple Southwestern Pennsylvania Locations   800-472-1177

3 de abr de 2026 - 10 min
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Body, Mind, And Spirit In Addiction Treatment

Recovery gets talked about like a finish line, but what we see every day is something messier and more human: people trying to rebuild their health, their relationships, and their sense of self at the same time. Dr. Julia D'Alo from GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network unpacks what “whole-person recovery [https://www.GatewayRehab.org]” actually means when we say body, mind, and spirit. We dig into why integrated addiction treatment matters, especially when substance use disorder shows up alongside real medical needs and untreated mental health symptoms. Dr. D'Alo explains how physical health can slide during active addiction and why issues like chronic conditions, neglected self-care, and even basic dental problems can quietly sabotage progress. From there, we talk co-occurring disorders and why depression, anxiety, and other symptoms so often intensify during addiction, making dual diagnosis care and simultaneous treatment essential. You’ll also hear how treatment planning starts with solid screening and evolves as someone moves through a continuum of care, from residential treatment to outpatient services and beyond. We share examples of holistic therapy supports patients respond to, including trauma-informed therapy, yoga, and music therapy, and why “the right tool” is different for every person. Finally, we challenge the old, narrow definition of success and replace it with something more realistic: measurable improvement in overall wellness, whether that includes abstinence, reduced use, or a stronger plan for long-term recovery. If this helped you think differently about addiction recovery [https://www.GatewayRehab.org], subscribe, share this with someone who needs it, and leave a review so more people can find these conversations. To learn more about GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network visit: https://www.GatewayRehab.org [https://www.gatewayrehab.org/] GRC’s Advanced Recovery Network  Multiple Southwestern Pennsylvania Locations   800-472-1177

27 de mar de 2026 - 10 min
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