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Julian Keats
Addiction in Simple Terms
Dr Julian Keats, a specialist in addiction medicine, explains some of the important ideas in addiction to help you make sense of your experiences and hopefully make some changes for the better in your life. If you've had problems with alcohol and drug use, if you're struggling with addiction, or if someone you love or care for is facing addiction... then this podcast is for you!
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5.0 stars from 29 ratings
Thank you
I’m just so grateful that there’s someone out there putting the time into explaining things so clearly and accurately x
Alliebedazzla via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 11/29/20
Addiction in simple terms
Awesome podcast. Addiction in simple terms is delivered in a way that is easy to understand. Recommend this podcast for anybody that needs to have a better understanding of what addiction is doing to themselves or their loved ones and the reasons why it is not as simple as not using.
Little Jim Y via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 06/01/20
Rehab episode was quite a revelation. I hadn’t realised the complexity of the overall process. Was clear, well spaced and understandable. Looking forward to coming episode/s.
DJ of Allikas via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 05/28/20
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Published 08/23/20
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