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My Name Was Bette: The Life and Death of an Alcoholic

2011

A documentary about women's alcoholism chronicles the progression of the disease in Bette VandenAkker-a nurse, wife, and mother-who died in the fall of 2007. Filmmakers Sherri VandenAkker-Bette's daughter-and Josh WE Hays employ interviews, family photographs, medical records, and court documents to provide a personal and detailed look at the physical, emotional, and mental toll of alcoholism. The film examines women's risk factors for developing alcoholism and relapsing from sobriety; depicts the physiological damage women suffer from drinking, due in part to their hormones; and explores the stigma, guilt and shame the prevent women from seeking timely treatment. The film also offers hope to those affected by the disease who seek to heal their pain and strained relationships.

59 min

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"Sustainable Recovery" | William Moyers | Recovery Reinvented 2017

William C. Moyers is the vice president of public affairs and community relations for Hazelden Betty Ford, based in Minnesota. As the organization's public advocate since 1996, Moyers carries the messages about addiction, treatment and recovery to audiences across the nation.

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William Cope Moyers Staying Sober

William Cope Moyers on staying sober.

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The History of Addiction by Claudia Black PhD

Claudia Black speaks to the progression and proliferation of alcoholism and addiction treatment techniques throughout history.

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Claudia Black: Addiction in the Family—The Domino Effect

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Reimagine Your Relationship to Alcohol

Here are some suggestions to help you navigate your relationship with alcohol or bring it to an end.

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Increase in Pleasurable Effects of Alcohol Over Time May Predict Alcohol Use Disorder

A first-of-its-kind study found that people who developed an alcohol use disorder did not seem to develop a tolerance to its pleasurable effects—contrary to prevailing theory.

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Alcohol Withdrawal Explained

Today’s educational video will discuss Alcohol Withdrawal. Alcohol withdrawal is what occurs to the mind and body when someone has developed a tolerance to alcohol and decides to stop drinking or cut back on their drinking.

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What If You Could Forget to Want Alcohol? - The Sinclair Method

Naltrexone isn't something that people should take as if it were another supplement to add to their cupboard.

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David Harbour Explains the Origins of his Alcoholism

David Harbour dealt with some difficult emotions as a child, which led him to hang out with some "bad kids."

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David Harbour Hits Rock Bottom and Finds Sobriety

David Harbour went out to New York with high hopes for an acting career, but after finding little to no work and losing almost everything he hit a point that he nearly didn't come back from.

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Alcohol Addiction