WOMEN AND ADDICTION RECOVERY & HORMONAL SHIFTS



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WOMEN AND ADDICTION RECOVERY & HORMONAL SHIFTS HANLEY CENTER, INC. CENTER FOR WOMEN S RECOVERY Presented by: Jeannie Provost Program Manager 561-841-1000 jprovost@hanleycenter.org

OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES - To gain awareness and knowledge of the barriers to treatment for women. - To identify the relationship of hormonal balance/imbalance and how it relates to the progression of the addiction. - To identify the relationship of hormonal imbalance and the relapse process.

HISTORY OF ADDICTION, TREATMENT AND WOMEN - Legal use of opiates in USA dates over 200 years - A considerable amount of opium was produced in the colonies during the Revolutionary and Civil War - In 1782 it was common practice for women on Nantucket Island to take a dose of opium every morning

- Opiates were listed as the most widely used drug in 1834. - Feminine HYSTERICS in 1880 s were indiscriminately treated with opiates. - At the end of the 19 th century close to 2/3 s of opiate addicts were women

HISTORY AND STATISTICS - A great deal of secrecy surrounds women alcoholics and addicts - At Hanley Center approximately 75% of the women entering treatment have a history of abuse

- According to ADPA and NIDA 40% of the nations chemically dependent population are women, but only 25% receive treatment - Female alcoholics have death rates 50 to 100% higher than those of male alcoholics. A greater percentage die from suicide, alcohol related accidents, circulatory disorders and cirrhosis (NIAAA)

BARRIERS TO TREATMENT - Denial - Financial - Lack of childcare and/or custody - Mental health issues - Coping skills developed by women may translate to DSM IV Axis I or Axis II diagnoses - Shame & Guilt - Difficult to assess

THE SEX HORMONES - They determine our gender and are essentially responsible for our sense of well being PROGRESTERONE ANDROGENS ESTROGEN

Relationship to brain chemistry connected to our moods - When ovarian hormones surge and cycling begins, depression increases, the highest incidence is between the ages of 22 to 45 - Incidence of depression in males is one in ten, females is one in four. (The wisdom of Menopause, C. Northrup, MD) - Estrogen interacts with neurotransmitters and hormones

ESTROGEN & PROGESTERONE - Estrogen impacts serotonin levels = sense of well-being: Melatonin = sleep patterns - Estrogen impact memory - Estrogen interacts with endorphins in the brain - Progesterone is associated with memory, hunger, sex drive and anger

Changing levels of these hormones - Brings up old memories, accompanied by strong emotions such as anger - Hormonal shifts may facilitate the remembering and clearing of old, unfinished business

What are some of the symptoms of Premenstrual Syndrome? PMS - Extreme moodiness - Depression and/or anxiety - Weight gain bloating - Abdominal cramps - Irritability - Rage - Fatigue - Aches and pains - Memory and concentration problems - The list can go on and on

PMS I just want to sit and cry, The slightest little thing sets me off. Why? What happens to me to make me feel so blue, Why does it happen to me, but not to you. I want to scream, I I want to shout, I feel really bad without a doubt, I can t cope with everyday life, I have to though, I m a mum and a wife.

I can feel my mood changing I know soon I will start raging, It s the on come of PMS It is really making me feel the stress, I shout at everyone in my life, Does this make me a bad mother and wife? They all know the signs, PMS is in my eyes, PMS changes me as a person I snap at everyone for no reason, I just hope they all know Just how much I love them so. *Portions of poems by Julie Hull

Assessment Overview of Hormonal Shift - Menstruation history patient and family - Pain management: this includes increase in alcohol and drug use - Menstrual pattern - Pre-Menstrual Syndrome - Sexual- peaks and valleys of desire, and orgasm

TOOL (HSA) Continued THE HORMONAL ASSESSMENT - Validates experiences as a woman. - Provides another format for assessing trauma and abuse - Provides a link to assessing pain management - Assessment of connection with the first intimate or sexual experience

Overview of Hormonal Shift Assessment continued - Heterosexual, homosexual relationships - First sexual experience - PeriMenopause -Menopause - Spiritual (grief, shame, spiritual myths )

Calendar - Premenstrual daily symptoms chart - Triggers for relapse - Cravings for drugs and alcohol - Look for patterns

Daily Focus Journal - How am I feeling - What are my behaviors: medications, fraternizing, isolating, cravings, eating disorder behaviors, self harming behaviors - Monthly Menses (Menstruation Cycle) just finished, 2 weeks away, 1 week away, it is my week now

HORMONAL SHIFT CARE PLANNING - Identify awareness of cyclical patterns through education; physical, emotional, social and spiritual - Relapse prevention planning: nutrition, exercise, meditation, therapy, women s meetings, connection to the twelve step process

- Encourage daily use of the calendar and journaling. - Encourage use of sponsor/sober supports who is aware of the hormonal shifts and affect on recovery process

Honesty, Openness, Willingness Relapse Prevention HOW - Talk about PMS/Hormonal shift with other women in group, at AA/NA women s meetings, sponsor, counselor - Discipline and structure - Keep track of your cycle using the monthly calendar - Exercise

- Learn proper nutrition and utilize limit caffeine, sugar (smoking) - Understand it will pass not forever - Be aware that cravings for drugs and alcohol will increase but will diminish in time - Give yourself positive feedback - Every day sober is a good day

PAWS or PMS PAWS or PMS PAWS - Increase anxiety - Depression - Irritability - Cravings - Decrease energy - Sleep disturbances PMS increase anxiety depression irritability cravings decrease energy sleep disturbances

and University of Miami Hanley Center Five Year Study Collaborative Partners: - The University of Miami Miller School of Medicine: Department of Epidemiology and Public Health - The Palm Beach County Health Department - Scripps Research Institute - University of Miami: Comprehensive Drug Research Center

What is the five year plan? Influence of hormonal shifts on treatment success/survival

FUTURE PUBLICATION - HORMONAL SHIFTS IN WOMEN AS PREDICTORS OF TREATMENT SUCCESS. - DEFINING RECOVERY AND ASSOCIATED INTERVENTIONS