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61. Substance Use: Alcohol and Rural America

Published 1 year, 7 months ago
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In this episode, we tackle the often-overlooked issue of alcohol use in rural communities, where drinking is not only prevalent but socially accepted. From "Farmer Water" at tailgates to tables of empty beer cans at agricultural conferences, alcohol is a fixture of rural life. We explore the stigma around substance use disorder in rural areas and how it impacts those struggling with addiction. With data showing high alcohol use among rural youth and a lack of treatment facilities, we discuss the challenges of sobriety, the role of prevention, and the growing movement for non-alcoholic options.


In this episode, you will be able to:

  • Understand the unique challenges of navigating behavioral health systems in rural America.
  • Explore the impact of alcohol culture and stigma in rural communities.
  • Discover effective prevention strategies for substance use disorders in rural areas.
  • Learn about the specific impact of alcohol on rural community health.
  • Find out about the support available for sobriety and recovery in rural areas.


The key moments in this episode are:
00:00:02 - Introduction to Behavioral Health in Rural America
00:05:09 - Alcohol Culture in Rural America
00:08:55 - Impact on Youth and Access to Care
00:10:55 - Pervasiveness of Alcohol in Social Events
00:11:21 - Challenges in Accessing Care
00:11:45 - Access to Treatment in Rural Areas
00:12:30 - Impact on Rural Communities
00:13:29 - Challenges of Staying Sober in Rural Areas
00:15:30 - Lack of Focus on Prevention
00:20:02 - Personal Stress Management 


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Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/PnOoV651oRw

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