This documentary seeks to inform the public about how ibogaine can be used to help fight the opioid crisis that is plaguing North America.
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Bill and Judith Moyers and their son William Cope Moyers shared their personal story of addiction and recovery with moderator Max Sherman.
More than 1,000 former NFL players are addicted to painkillers. Many are without health insurance, or any semblance of a support system.
The epidemic of opioid abuse in America extends into high schools, where teens provided painkillers for sports-related injuries sometimes spiral into addiction.
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 on staying sober.
William Cope Moyers spiraled into a crack-cocaine binge that threatened to destroy his life. After multiple attempts at rehabilitation, Moyers was finally able to recover from his addiction and make sobriety the center of his life. Moyers discussed his story.
Claudia Black speaks to the progression and proliferation of alcoholism and addiction treatment techniques throughout history.
The Iboga plant has been used for tribal rituals in Central Africa for millennia. While the highly toxic root causes days-long hallucinations, it may also be the answer to a problem plaguing modern society.
Interview with an 80 mg daily Methadone dependent patient after treatment.