All in TOC
Dr Wetsman recounts an interview he heard examining what great investors and great sports figures have in common. What can addiction treatment or healthcare professionals learn from this?
Dr Wetsman describes the universal law of striving to remind us to stay in this moment when trying to solve any problem.
Dr Wetsman describes how addiction treatment has moved over time from seeing addiction as primary to seeing it as secondary to other mental illnesses which has complicated and lessened the efficacy of addiction treatment.
Dr Wetsman discusses how most seemingly complex problems have very simple causes. The solutions might not be simple, but we'll never get there if we have inaccurate ideas about the cause.
Dr Wetsman takes a look at spurts of innovation and wonders why we aren't using everything we know to end addiction as a problem in American life today.
Dr Wetsman compares how we see addiction today with how we saw schizophrenia when he was in training and points out how TOC's efforts to see the cause instead of the effect would be helpful in both
Dr Wetsman discusses the commonly held belief that drugs cause addiction and looks at some of the assumptions behind this belief
Dr Wetsman discusses how our old ideas of addiction get in the way of solving it, and how things could go if we'd see it as a new disease.
Dr Wetsman presents a Current Reality Tree of why managers learn over time to manage with negative as opposed to positive reinforcement
Dr Wetsman discusses whether people in America die of addiction or of our misunderstanding of the illness.
Dr Wetsman describes the purpose of the blog, what he'll be including, and how to best profit from it.