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The Addicted Mind Podcast

150: Addiction in the Healthcare Community with Dr. Michael Tkach

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 11 October 2021

⏱️ 39 minutes

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Summary

We cannot overstate the impact this pandemic has had on our healthcare providers. When you think about all the stress and pressures these front-liners are going through day in and day out, you can see how a lot of aspects are playing in that are leading to clinical burnout and, ultimately, addiction. Yet, we need to recognize that this is just a part of a larger system that's going on in the individual.

On this episode, Duane talks with clinical psychologist Michael Tkach as he shares about addiction and other issues that healthcare workers are facing during these COVID times. A clinical psychologist by training, Michael is the Chief Operating Officer and Chief Behavioral Health Officer for Affinity Empowering, a technology-based solutions provider that supports overall health and wellness endeavors and that has also become a major provider of COVID-19 testing.

Michael recently conducted research on medical care providers who are providing care to individuals diagnosed with terminal illnesses. What was highlighted in the research was a sense of powerlessness. These providers have no power to change the course of the etiology of the disease and they’re left with no other option but to simply manage the disease. 

Michael was drawn into the mental health field after growing up in a neighborhood with a high prevalence of addiction as well as death by suicide. He eventually ended up at Hazelden Betty Ford for postdoctoral residency and then later came on staff there holding a variety of different roles. 

Today, Michael shares his expertise and wisdom about addiction treatment and how we can help individuals struggling with addiction, especially our frontline healthcare workers who are working so hard to provide the best care they can under extremely difficult circumstances. If you're a healthcare worker out there struggling, please reach out for help so you can get the support you need. 

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Looking at addiction from a much larger scope
  • Clinical burnout caused by a sense of powerlessness
  • The perfect storm of many social supports not being there
  • The lack of social support when people are looking to reduce stress and disengage
  • How alcohol sales have increased during the pandemic
  • The overlapping Venn diagram of prevalence between traumatic experiences and substance use
  • Getting in-person support vs. virtual support

Key Quotes:

[05:23] - "The way that I approach addiction and addiction treatment is how all of those factors coalesce and come into a single point to affect the individual rather than trying to be reductionistic." 

[09:26] - “When we start looking at what happened with COVID and how places were overwhelmed, what you started seeing is that clinical burnout that goes along with that feeling of helplessness.”

[13:39] - "A lot of times, we think of addiction as a disease state that really thrives in isolation, people have shame. They hide it, they want to downplay how much they're using."

[14:38] - “During the beginning of the pandemic, globally from April to June of 2020, alcohol sales increased over 34% to the year prior.”

[18:15] - “There are those traumatic experiences where people are talking about loss, they're talking about those experiences and those pressures to keep going that leads towards burnout.”

[18:25] - “There is this overlapping Venn diagram of prevalence between traumatic experiences and substance use."

[23:53] - “As much as we love to think that therapy is therapy and supportive support, it is a different skill set to do it virtually than to do it in person.”

If you really enjoyed this episode, we’ve created a PDF that has all of the key information for you from the episode. Just go to the episode page at www.theaddictedmind.com to download it.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to another episode of the Addicted Mind podcast. My name is Dwayne

0:12.1

Austerlund, and I'm your host, and we are on to another great episode. So today we're

0:18.5

going to talk about what I feel is a very important topic and it's addiction

0:23.5

in healthcare workers who are on the front lines of the COVID pandemic.

0:32.9

And today my guest is Michael to catch.

0:36.9

And he is going to share some of the issues that

0:43.5

healthcare workers are facing and how we have to really work with this from a systemic, system-based

0:53.8

approach to be able to help these individuals who are struggling

1:00.6

with this crisis and who are on the front lines of this pandemic.

1:06.3

I really appreciate that Michael came on and shared his expertise and his wisdom about addiction

1:14.8

treatment and how we can help these individuals who are struggling with addiction and especially

1:25.6

these frontline healthcare workers. My heart really goes out to them

1:30.5

and all the work that they're doing for so many people and families and working so hard to

1:37.6

provide the best care they can under really, really difficult situations.

1:45.2

So if you're a healthcare worker out there struggling,

1:50.1

I want you to know my heart goes out to you

1:52.7

and please get support, get help, reach out for help,

1:57.8

and just please get that support that you need. Thank you. All right. So with that said,

2:05.1

let's go ahead and start this episode. Hello everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast.

2:14.3

My guest today is Michael to Catch and he is going to talk about a really important topic.

2:21.8

We're going to talk about addiction in the healthcare community, especially through this COVID

2:28.1

pandemic. But Michael, thank you so much for coming on. You want to introduce yourself. Tell us a

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