I will always be a mother. Now, I am an advocate

0 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Amy Bogert, Jack J. Lu
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Abstract

Background

Mason Bogert lived a brilliant life. His struggle with co-occurring substance use and mental health conditions culminated into lifelong paths of recovery for him and his mother, Amy Bogert.

Methods

Amy shares her lived experience as Mason's parent and caregiver alongside a national context of youth co-occurring disorder prevalence and resulting effects. Best practice and evidence-based strategies are identified, such as family involvement, integrated treatment, and youth-empowered community level prevention.

Results

Presently, Amy focuses on advocacy for youth co-occurring and substance use care across a continuum of prevention, integrated treatment, and recovery services. Amy's deepest hope is that youth, like Mason, and their loved ones experience less isolation and more opportunities in preventing the progression of co-occurring and substance use disorders.

Conclusions

Evidence-based youth co-occurring prevention and integrated treatment services are essential for youth and their families.
我永远是一位母亲。现在,我是一个倡导者
mason Bogert有着辉煌的一生。他与同时出现的药物使用和精神健康状况的斗争最终导致了他和他的母亲艾米·博格特(Amy Bogert)一生的康复之路。方法萨米分享了她作为梅森的父母和照顾者的生活经历,以及青少年共同发生的疾病患病率和由此产生的影响。确定了最佳做法和循证战略,如家庭参与、综合治疗和青年授权的社区一级预防。结果目前,艾米的重点是倡导青少年共同发病和药物使用护理,包括预防、综合治疗和康复服务。艾米最深切的希望是,像梅森这样的年轻人和他们所爱的人少一些孤立,多一些机会来防止同时发生的药物使用障碍的发展。结论以证据为基础的青少年共同发病预防与综合治疗服务对青少年及其家庭至关重要。
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Journal of substance use and addiction treatment
Journal of substance use and addiction treatment Biological Psychiatry, Neuroscience (General), Psychiatry and Mental Health, Psychology (General)
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