Let's Talk

Aaron Weiner, PhD

Looking for a fresh take on current news in the healthcare arena? Join me for Let's Talk, a new live webcast series where my guests talk with me, a licensed psychologist and Generally Curious Person, about burning topics on their minds and how they relate to mental health! read less
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Episodes

Episode 29 - Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Dr. Molly Bowdring
Apr 25 2024
Episode 29 - Non-Alcoholic Beverages with Dr. Molly Bowdring
April is Alcohol Awareness Month, so to kick things off I'm having a conversation with Dr. Molly Bowdring!Dr. Bowdring is a clinical scholar and postdoctoral researcher in the Stanford Prevention Research Center, a clinician at Stanford's Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic, and the author of a recently-published peer-reviewed article (link below) on non-alcoholic beverages (NABs), with several more on this topic on the way!  Her research centers on factors that contribute to initiation, maintenance, and exacerbation of substance use, as well as identifying approaches to decrease risky use patterns. She is currently interested in studying the relationship between non-alcoholic beverage use (e.g., non-alcoholic beers/wines/liquor) and alcohol use.Topics discussed include:-  What is a non-alcoholic beverage, exactly?  Are they all made the same way, or are there differences?- How is the general public using NABs at the moment?  What are the use cases?-  If someone has alcoholism, how should they judge the decision about whether or not to drink NABs?  What are possible risk factors?- Are NABs safe if you're pregnant?- Is it currently legal to sell NABs to teens?  And if so, what are the implications on those teens' progression to full-strength alcohol consumption?To get in touch with Dr. Bowdring, you can find more information about her and her contact information on her Stanford profile: https://profiles.stanford.edu/bowdringAnd for those interested, here's Dr. Bowdring's most recent study: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/add.16452
Episode 28 - Gambling Addiction with Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock
Mar 17 2024
Episode 28 - Gambling Addiction with Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock
March is Problem Gambling Awareness Month, and my guest for this episode of Let's Talk is Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock!Dr. Jeremiah Weinstock is a licensed psychologist, professor of psychology, and the Chair of the Department of Psychology at Saint Louis University.  He is an expert in the assessment and treatment of substance-related and addictive disorders with over 65 peer-review publications and research funding from the National Institutes of Health and the International Center for Responsible Gaming.  He has co-authored several scientific papers on how to treat gambling disorder with cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT).  Dr. Weinstock maintains a small clinical practice focused on working with individuals diagnosed with gambling disorder. Topics discussed include:- Why is gambling, and particularly sports betting, seemingly everywhere right now?- How do you know if someone's gambling behavior is becoming problematic? - What are "low risk" gambling guidelines?- Do casinos or betting apps have a responsibility to use their data to protect their customers/users?  - Why haven't certain predatory tactics in the gambling industry been prohibited yet?- What are current best-practice treatments for problematic gambling behavior?  And what resources are available if someone can't afford therapy?To get in touch with Dr. Weinstock you can reach out to him at:https://www.slu.edu/arts-and-sciences/psychology/faculty/weinstock-jeremiah.phphttps://www.linkedin.com/in/jeremiah-weinstock/
Episode 20 - Dangers of Teen Marijuana Use with Laura Stack
Dec 19 2022
Episode 20 - Dangers of Teen Marijuana Use with Laura Stack
My guest for this episode is my friend and colleague in youth prevention, Laura Stack! For 30 years, Laura Stack was best known in the business world as "The Productivity Pro." Her career as a keynote speaker, bestselling author of eight books, and corporate spokesperson came to a screeching halt on November 20, 2019, when her 19-year-old son, Johnny, died by suicide after becoming psychotic from dabbing high-THC marijuana concentrates. Laura responded by forming the nonprofit, Johnny's Ambassadors, to educate parents, teens, and communities about the dangers of today's high-THC marijuana on adolescent brain development, psychosis, and suicide. Her platform now brings prevention education to drug prevention conferences, community groups, and schools to stop youth marijuana use. Laura also published a book, The Dangerous Truth About Today's Marijuana: Johnny Stack's Life and Death Story, which weaves together the story of Johnny’s decline with scientific data to help other families avoid experiencing the same pain and loss .  Laura has told Johnny's story and been featured by numerous media outlets, including People Magazine, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Ingraham Angle, PBS, and Dr. Phil. Laura is the recipient of the Drug-Free America Foundation's Moxie Award for protecting youth from substances, the Leadership in Advocacy Award from the National Speakers Association, and the American Association of Suicidology's Loss Survivor of the Year Award.