Break Through with Michael Pipich
February 28, 2013
Hosted by Michael Pipich, LMFT
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Episode Description
Can you be addicted to alcohol even if you don't drink everyday? Is your spouse's prescribed pain killers causing more harm than good? Can anyone really get hooked on marijuana? This week on Break Through, Michael's guest is Dr. J. Wesley Boyd, author of Almost Addicted, Is My (or My Loved One's) Drug Use a Problem? Dr. Boyd is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School, and has been featured on network television, along with The Wall Street Journal and Time Magazine. Michael and Dr. Boyd will explore what it means to be "almost addicted," where alcohol or drug use teeters on the edge of a full-blown addiction, and the disaster it can cause to health and relationships. Be sure to tune in to this episode of Break Through with Michael Pipich, Thursday, February 28 at 9:00 Pacific Time.
Breakthrough with Michael Pipich
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Breakthrough with Michael Pipich explores the psychological issues of modern life to find insights and solutions for you and your family. Michael’s guests include both experts and everyday people, creating exciting conversations and improving mental health at home and in your community.
Michael tackles central issues such as teen suicide, sexual abuse, and posttraumatic stress in our veterans. He provides clear understanding of mental health problems like alcohol and drug abuse, bipolar disorder, and traumatic brain injuries, giving perspectives on these issues not found anywhere else. The result is a breakthrough of deeper understanding into the powerful stories of life and healing that live in all of us.
Michael Pipich, LMFT
Michael Pipich is a licensed therapist who delves into the lives of people and families, creating new insights into their problems for clearer solutions. For years, Michael has helped individuals, couples, families and businesses resolve psychological and life challenges. He is a lecturer and guest speaker, and has provided expert courtroom testimony in many different legal cases. Not afraid of controversial issues, Michael is an energetic and interactive professional who reaches into the unconscious mind and the powerful stories of loss and healing in all of us.