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In this compelling episode of The Hanley Effect, hosts Dr. John Dyben and Dr. Rachel Docekal sit down with Meghan Brooks, Hanley Foundation’s Vice President of Admissions and an alumna of Hanley Center. Meghan shares her journey from addiction to recovery, reflecting on how her experience as a former patient enhances her commitment to helping others navigate the admissions process. The conversation explores her path to sobriety, the transformative power of empathy and support, and how Hanley’s compassionate admissions team connects with families and patients at their most vulnerable moments.

Key Discussion Points:

    • Meghan’s Personal Story of Recovery:
      Meghan opens up about her journey to sobriety, beginning with her initial resistance to treatment and how she eventually found her way to Hanley Center. She describes the early struggles of giving up alcohol and the moments that led to her recovery, humorously sharing how Hanley “ruined” her drinking by equipping her with tools for lasting change.
    • The Importance of Compassionate Admissions:
      As a Hanley alumna and current VP of Admissions, Meghan emphasizes the importance of genuine human connection in admissions. She and her team treat each caller as an individual, whether they’re a potential patient or a family member, providing empathetic support and guidance through the often overwhelming process of seeking treatment.
    • Family Support and Building Trust:
      The episode dives into how families can approach loved ones with empathy, emphasizing the importance of avoiding shaming or blaming. Meghan shares practical advice for families, especially around the holidays, a time when substance use often becomes more visible.
    • The Realities of Treating Complex Cases:
      Meghan discusses how Hanley is equipped to handle cases that other centers may turn away due to complexity, such as patients with serious medical conditions. She shares stories about treating “accidental addicts”—those who become dependent on prescribed medications—and how Hanley’s commitment to comprehensive care can be life-changing.

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