The Dr Suzette Glasner Podcast

Written by: Dr Suzette Glasner
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  • Dr. Glasner is a clinical psychologist, addiction scientist, award-winning author, and Associate Professor of Psychiatry at UCLA in the David Geffen School of Medicine. The Dr. Suzette Glasner podcast discusses the latest advances in addiction science, trends in alcohol and other substance use, misuse, and addiction across the lifespan, and how to use the science underlying addictive behaviors and the effects of substance use on the brain to shape our health behaviors and every day lives.
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Episodes
  • The 30 Day No Alcohol Challenge: Why Try?
    Nov 11 2024

    As we're in between Sober October and Dry January, many people are contemplating their health habits and relationship with alcohol. The concept of taking on a 30 day no alcohol challenge has grown in popularity, especially as evidence challenging the health benefits of drinking has recently accumulated. But quitting any habit, even temporarily, isn't easy for most. In this episode I discuss the health benefits of going alcohol-free for 30 days, offer tips to get you through the month, and review some of the studies that point to predictors of success for those who take on this challenge. Sign up for my newsletter to learn more: www.drglasner.com/newsletter

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    11 mins
  • Tackling America's mental health and addiction crisis
    Sep 24 2024

    What is it really like to live with mental illness, addiction, or both at the same time? In his new book, "Profiles of Mental Health Courage," Patrick J. Kennedy delves deeply into the reality of 12 courageous individuals' lives who came forward to share their profoundly personal experiences, some of whom are public figures whose stories are now told for the first time. Join me to learn more about how Patrick J. Kennedy, former congressman and co-founder of The Kennedy Forum, is working to transform the accessibility of scientifically based mental health and addiction treatment, both in practice and public policy.

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    23 mins
  • Teen Overdose
    Aug 19 2024

    The rise in teen overdose fatalities is a concerning trend that is largely driven by counterfeit pills laid with highly potent and lethal doses of opioids such as fentanyl. These pills are accessible to young people via social media for as little as $15, and too often lead to a tragic outcome the very first time a teen takes one. In this episode, I explain how teens are accessing these pills on social media, who is at risk, and what parents can do to protect them.

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    13 mins

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