Paradise Institute Podcast (Trauma, EMDR, and Veteran-Informed Care)
Send us a text [https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2414856/open_sms] In this podcast episode, host Doc V and Call Sign Wizard discuss the critical issue of tobacco-related illnesses among veterans and the need for effective harm reduction strategies. Highlighting alarming statistics, Doc V explains that 77 veterans die each day from smoking-related illnesses, totaling about 28,000 deaths per year. He draws attention to the inadequacy of current smoking cessation treatments and the potential benefits of e-cigarettes and vaping as alternatives. The episode emphasizes the need for better awareness, advocacy, and resources to address this public health crisis. Doc V encourages listeners, particularly therapists working with veterans, to take actionable steps in supporting tobacco harm reduction and improving veterans' health. 00:00 Introduction to Tobacco Harm Reduction 01:06 Veterans and Tobacco-Related Deaths 05:11 The Social and Stress Factors of Smoking in the Military 07:54 Nicotine's Effects and Misconceptions 10:28 E-Cigarettes and Vaping as Harm Reduction 16:54 Current Treatments and Their Limitations 27:40 Call to Action: Reducing Veteran Smoking Deaths 29:47 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Thank you for tuning in to Call Sign: Wizard. If you found this episode helpful, please consider subscribing, sharing, or leaving a review. Remember, the work we do with veterans is vital, and together, we’re making a difference one session at a time. For more insights and resources tailored to therapists who work with veterans, follow us on Facebook [https://www.facebook.com/share/TBduEWP9QLz5CcuQ/?mibextid=LQQJ4d]. Stay tuned for our next episode, where we’ll continue exploring the challenges and triumphs in veteran mental health. Until next time, stay grounded, stay informed, and keep doing the work that matters
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