House Passes 21st Century Cures Act

gty_congress_house_floor_overview_thg_130103_wgOn November 30th, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the 21st Century Cures Act, a medical research and innovation bill that includes $1 billion to help combat heroin and opioid addiction. Funding in the bill is aimed at prevention and treatment, as well as training health care practitioners in best prescribing practices for reducing misuse, abuse, and overdose prevention. While the funds are spread over two years and available to states in the form of federal block grants, it’s not clear how states will receive funding with regard to locations with higher incidence or prevalence of opioid abuse.

Though passed with wide bipartisan support, the 21st Century Cures Act does not address issues related to the production, distribution, or marketing of opioid painkillers by pharmaceutical manufacturers. Big Pharma’s support of the bill also raises important concerns about the prospect of future regulation of the manufacture of opioids, as the bill provided regulatory rollbacks long-sought by the industry. It remains to be seen exactly how Congress will gain meaningful assistance in fighting the opioid epidemic from the producers of prescription painkillers.

Despite the uncertainties of how the 21st Century Cures Act will ultimately play out, The Council on Recovery still recognizes the House’s passage of this bill as an important step toward preventing and treating opioid abuse. The bill is expected to garner bipartisan support in the Senate when it is debated this week and we support its passage.

Healing Hearts of Families Conference

The Council on Recovery and the National Education Alliance for Borderline Personality Disorder are pleased to present the upcoming Healing Hearts of Families conference, Building a Life Worth Living.  This is an excellent opportunity for families, clinicians and those in recovery to learn more about Borderline Personality Disorder and Dialectical Behavior Therapy from Dr. Charlie Swenson, one of the great masters of Dialectical Behavioral Therapy.   Click here for more information and to register.

Jessica Setnick in Two Special Events

Making Food Your Friend Again: Looking Back to Move Forward
An Evening with Jessica Setnick
Thursday, January 19, 2017 | 6:30 – 8:30 pm | Free
Jessica Setnick, MS, RD, CEDRD, envisions a world where no one is ashamed to talk about emotional eating. After recovering from her own eating disorder and nearly two decades helping others as an eating disorder dietitian, Jessica now shares her insights with health professionals, educators, parents and students.

On January 19th join The Council on Recovery as Jessica leads us on the journey to understand, manage and improve our
own unwanted eating behaviors. Whether your relationship with food is confusing, frustrating or downright dysfunctional, Jessica provides an inspiring new perspective to support the process of acceptance leading to change.

A Half-Day Workshop for Clinicians
with Jessica Setnick MS, RD, CEDRD and Ann Spataro, LCSW
Friday, January 20, 2017 | 8:00 am – 12:00 pm | $25
3 CEUs Available to Participants

Jessica Setnick – Adapting Addiction Treatment Strategies to Manage Eating Issues
Dysfunctional eating behaviors sometimes resemble addictions so closely that our clients may describe themselves as “addicted” to food. In this presentation, Jessica Setnick will give examples of the similarities and differences between eating disorders and addictions and how we as professionals can help our clients channel their addiction recovery skills to manage and heal their eating issues.

Ann Spataro – Mindful Eating; Food for Thought
Mindful eating is not a diet. It is about changing our relationship with food, getting back in touch with our hunger and satiety signals and recognizing what emotions often hijack our commitment to improved health. Mindful eating explores the impact of how an individual eats rather than what an individual eats. In this presentation, Ann Spataro will provide experiential exercises designed to inspire a Mindful Eating practice.

Click here to register!