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CFR 42 part 2
Greetings, I still do not see this training in the classroom. Will it be offered here? Thanks
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STAFF VACATION NOTICE!
Please note that every ST3 staff is off on vacation from April 17th 2026 returning on Tuesday April 28th. There will be no one checking ST3 emails or notifications however all of your certification boards are functioning as normal so any certificate requests will still be processed! Thank you for your patience while we take some very needed self care staff time in New Orleans Louisiana! We have SO many new courses coming when we get back! Can't wait to share them with you! See you soon! Dr. C
STAFF VACATION NOTICE!
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Thank you Crystal. It’s
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Thank you. Will do.
A Couples Trauma Lesson
Nobody told you this when you were growing up. And nobody's telling you now. So I will. If your childhood was rough, and by rough I don't mean movie-rough, I mean the quiet kind, the kind where your needs were too big for the room, the kind where your feelings were met with irritation instead of comfort, the kind where you learned very early that the world wasn't going to meet you where you were so you better figure out how to meet it where it is. If that was your childhood. Then you are walking around with a reduced capacity to feel good. I don't mean that metaphorically. I mean neurologically. Your system was built in an environment that wasn't safe. And a system built in an unsafe environment doesn't just carry memories of unsafety. It carries the architecture of unsafety. The wiring. The defaults. The automatic settings that run underneath every experience you have as an adult. Including the good ones. Especially the good ones. And this is the part that nobody talks about because it sounds counterintuitive and it's true. Traumatized people don't just struggle with pain. They struggle with joy. They struggle with good. They struggle with the moments that are supposed to feel safe and happy and warm and connected because those moments activate something most people wouldn't expect. Fear. Not fear of the good thing. Fear of losing the good thing. Because if your childhood taught you anything, it taught you that good doesn't last. That warmth disappears without warning. That the thing you depend on can be taken. That the person you need can change, leave, shut down, turn cold, or simply stop being available in the space between breakfast and dinner. Your childhood taught your body that love is temporary. And your body never unlearned that lesson. So now you're an adult. And you fall in love. And the love is real. And the person is real. And the connection is deep. And your heart opens in a way it hasn't opened since you were small enough to not know any better.
A Couples Trauma Lesson
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Love this lesson ❤️
WARNING: NEW DRUG IN THE DRUG SUPPLY
There’s a drug showing up in fentanyl supply that most people haven’t heard of yet. It’s called medetomidine -street name “rhino tranq”. It’s a veterinary tranquilizer, 100 to 200 times more potent than xylazine which had previously caused havoc. It’s been linked to four overdose deaths in California so far. It doesn’t respond to naloxone. Let me say that again. Narcan doesn’t reverse it. In Philadelphia, it went from appearing in 29% of the drug supply in May 2024 to 87% by November. Xylazine dropped from 97% to 42% in the same period one dangerous adulterant was replaced by another almost overnight. The pattern is now reaching across North America. Here’s what concerns me as an Addiction Expert: Most treatment programs are still building their protocols around fentanyl and xylazine. The drug supply is already moved past that. Patients are showing up with substances in their systems that standard drug tests can’t even detect. Withdrawal from medetomidine can require ICU level care, and the clinical teams treating these patients may not know what they’re dealing with until it’s too late. Meanwhile, national overdose deaths are declining for the first time in years, down almost 19% according to the latest CDC data. That’s genuinely good news, but it’s masking what’s happening underneath: the drugs on the street are getting more complex and more unpredictable and harder to treat. And this isn’t even considering the novel potent opioids,such as those in the nitazine family. The crisis isn’t ending -it’s evolving. The treatment programs that will save the most lives in 2026 are the ones updating their protocols as fast as the drug supply is changing. Reminder: This does NOT respond to Naloxone.
WARNING: NEW DRUG IN THE DRUG SUPPLY
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Thanks Crystal for keeping us posted on new developments on drugs. Thanks everyone else for sharing your knowledge in the this chat room. Greatly appreciated👍🏼
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Okay. The system is not alerting you?
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Daisy Herrera
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