04.12.2007
Health professionals and carers will get the chance to learn about the latest techniques used in the United States to break alcohol and drug addictions at an event at the Scottish Parliament on Thursday 6 December.
As part of the Scotland Futures Forum project entitled, ‘Fresh Perspectives on Alcohol and Drugs’, two US addiction experts will talk about their research and how it could be used in Scotland.
Professor Linda Carter Sobell is Associate Director of Clinical Training at the Centre for Psychological Studies at Nova Southeastern University in Florida and is known internationally for her work on the treatment of addiction.
Her approach focuses on interviewing people with addictions in a way that motivates them to change risk-taking behavioural patterns. This approach was developed to deal with substance abusers resistant to change but has now been successfully applied to treating other health behaviours.
Dr Tom Horvath is the President of SMART (Self Management And Recovery Training) Recovery, an international addiction support group based in San Diego, California. Their approach focuses on empowering people with addictions to bring about change within themselves and aims to treat people with all types of addictive behaviours ranging from alcoholism and drug abuse to gambling addiction. Their approach is seen as an alternative to the traditional view of addiction, which sees it as a lifelong disease resulting from biological and environmental causes.
Scotland’s Futures Forum Director Robert Rae said:
“Self change and self empowerment techniques are viewed by many as a powerful method of changing addiction behaviour and I am sure this research will make a valuable contribution to the Forum’s Alcohol and Drugs project.”
Biographical information – Dr Linda Carter Sobell
Before joining Nova Southeastern University, Dr Sobell was a senior scientist at the Addiction Research Foundation (Canada) and a Professor at the University of Toronto. She received her Ph.D in psychology from the University of California at Irvine. She has published seven books and over 250 articles and book chapters.
Biographical information – Dr Tom Horvath
Tom Horvath PH.D is a licensed clinical psychologist in California. He founded and is president of Pyrysys Psychology Group, a corporation respected for its pioneering work in the treatment of addiction. He is author of ‘Sex, Drugs, Gambling and Chocolate: A Workbook for Overcoming Addictions’.
Background information on the ‘Fresh Perspectives on Alcohol and Drugs’ project
Holyrood's think-tank, Scotland's Futures Forum, is carrying out an innovative study into alcohol and drugs use in Scotland. The aim of the project is to look at the following question: “How can Scotland reduce the damage to its population through alcohol and drugs by half by the year 2025?”
The Forum seeks to stimulate open and honest debate on the causes and impacts of drug and alcohol misuse across Scottish society. The study will consider the views of local communities, a wide range of harm reduction measures, the role of poverty, and review international best practice.
The project aims to inform public policy debate and challenge policy makers to consider new long-term approaches to problematic alcohol and drug use. The project is due to be completed in June 2008.
Background information on Scotland’s Futures Forum
Scotland’s Futures Forum was created by the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body in August 2005. The forum aims to identify key challenges facing the nation and stimulate debate between MSPs, academics, civic society, wealth creators and international organisations on the ways of meeting them.