Admitting powerlessness is often misunderstood

Understanding Admitting Powerlessness

The first words (and proposition) of the famous 12-Steps, “we admitted we were powerless” are irksome and problematic to many. They believe the idea to be antithetical to well-being, directly at odds with personal-empowerment ethics. However, with millions of people participating in 12-step programs, we should seek to understand what “admitting powerlessness” really means to…

PHPs Help Most Family Medicine Physicians with SUD Successfully Recover

PHPs Help Most Family Medicine Physicians with SUD Successfully Recover

In 2017, Dr. John S. Rose and his team at the University of California, Davis Health System looked into data from a 5-year study. They wanted to see how U.S. physician health programs (PHPs) help doctors with substance use disorders. Their focus was on comparing family medicine physicians (FMPs) in recovery to other doctors. Research…

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Physician Health Programs for Addicted Doctors

Physician health programs for addicted doctors are effective in helping healthcare professionals recover from addiction, a study conducted on physician health programs reveals. These programs provide a structured and supportive environment in which healthcare professionals can detoxify and receive treatment for their addiction. It also provides a forum for physician health professionals to share their…

Reclaiming Wellness: Trauma-Informed Approaches for Medical Practitioner Recovery

Integrating a Trauma Informed ApproachIntegrating a trauma-informed approach to healthcare-specific treatment respects the deep impact trauma has on professionals with mental health or substance use concerns. Here’s how this approach enhances existing treatment principles:Confidentiality and PrivacySafety is key. Making sure healthcare professionals feel safe sharing their stories is crucial. It helps them open up without…

Destigmatizing Treatment Can Help Doctors Struggling with Substance Use Disorders

Destigmatizing Treatment Can Help Doctors Struggling with Substance Use Disorders

Stigma Kills The stigma of substance abuse may kill more people than the disease itself, by keeping professionals from getting lifesaving treatment. In an article from the American Journal of Psychiatry, A.B. Srivastava, M.D., highlights the challenges faced by healthcare professionals with addiction. Despite similar rates of impairment among doctors and the general public, stigma…

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Healthcare Professionals & Job Stress: Risks Extend to Patients

Pressure on healthcare professionals is associated with higher risk With the recent pandemic, the pressure on healthcare professionals soared. Many turned to substances to cope with the stress, sleep loss, and constant exposure to illness and death. It’s estimated that 10%-15% of healthcare workers may face substance abuse issues during their careers, with some substances…

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Confidential Treatment for Doctors: Comprehensive Wellbeing and Rehab Services at BoardPrep

Doctors face unique pressures that can lead to stress, burnout, and substance use disorders. At BoardPrep Recovery Center®, we specialize in confidential treatment tailored for medical professionals. Our programs ensure privacy and efficacy, focusing on the specific needs of doctors. Innovative Treatments at BoardPrep One of our standout offerings is Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS). This…

Confidentiality and other Benefits of Physician Health Programs (PHPs)

Confidentiality and other Benefits of Physician Health Programs (PHPs)

Dr. Steve Adelman, in a Psychiatric Times article, shared insights into Physician Health Programs (PHPs). These programs support doctors facing substance use challenges. PHPs are confidential resources. They aim to help healthcare professionals get treatment while keeping their medical licenses. So, what’s a PHP? One of the benefits of physician health programs is they are…

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Private Drug Rehab Centers

When someone faces drug addiction, they have many important decisions to make regarding treatment. One decision consists of choosing between public and private treatment centers. The following material will discuss some of the benefits associated with private drug rehab centers in more detail. At BoardPrep Recovery Center®, we understand the challenges that lie in store…

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Mixing Alcohol and Prescription Drugs

In our society, alcohol use is legal and widely accepted. In moderation, many adults consume alcohol responsibly, but used in access, alcohol can create a litany of problems. One of the ways that alcohol use can escalate to becoming extremely problematic is when alcohol is mixed with prescription drugs. Though these medications are often prescribed…