Psychiatry Grand Rounds 10/11 | Reid Finlayson, MD

 

"Is Recovery From Addiction a Miracle?"

About the Speaker:

Reid Finlayson, MD
Professor of Clinical Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 
Division of Addiction Psychiatry

 

Objectives:

The activity is designed to help the learner: 

1. Describe the bio-psycho-social-spiritual recovery from addiction and other mental illnesses

2. Define obstacles to the American approach to social justice for those with substance use disorders

3. Assess a proposal to restructure the delivery of psychiatric care to reduce overdose deaths in Tennessee

Summary:

Based upon evolving insights from personal and professional experience managing severe mental illness and substance use this presentation will explore the social and spiritual understanding of recovery from addiction and mental illness. The presentation will contrast evidence-based outcomes with the current and traditional approaches. A management strategy to reduce addiction morbidity and mortality in Tennessee will be offered.

Linked Proposal:
Consilient Opioid Addiction Management in Tennessee: Integrating Treatment, Research, and Social Justice

Resources for further enrichment

Lucius Polk Brown and Progressive Food and Drug Control
Cover for the book: Our Right to Drugs 

Images are linked

Progressive Food and Drug Control by Lucius Polk Brown
Slaying the Dragon by William L. White
The Drug Hang-Up by Rufus King (out of print. Available at Massey Law Library)
The American Disease by David F. Musto
Our Right to Drugs by Thomas Sasz

CME/CE credit for Psychiatry Grand Rounds is only available during the live feed time and for a brief time immediately following. The code for this week's session is displayed at the opening and closing of the meeting

For CME/CE information about this session, please visit:

https://vumc.cloud-cme.com/course/courseoverview?P=0&EID=71277

 

Sponsored by the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences 
This educational activity received no commercial support.