When Schools Become a Part of Recovery
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Segment 1: Professional Interview – John Ferguson
Dean speaks with John Ferguson, a licensed marriage and family therapist and manager of the Ascension St. Vincent School-Based Mental Health Program, about how school systems address substance use among students. Drawing from two decades of experience in both youth and adult treatment settings, John discusses the evolving landscape of school-based interventions—from traditional prevention and education to trauma-informed and family-integrated approaches.
Segment 2: Personal Story – Ted’s Family Journey
In a candid and heartfelt conversation, Ted shares how his own recovery journey became intertwined with his son’s struggle with substance use during high school. When his son began experimenting with marijuana and vaping, Ted and his wife faced a difficult path—navigating school policies, family emotions, and community stigma. What they found, however, was compassion and partnership from school counselors, coaches, and eventually, an alternative recovery school, Hope Academy, that helped their son rediscover purpose and stability.
Takeaways
- Supportive, comprehensive school policies—those that include prevention, counseling, and treatment—create better outcomes than punitive or zero-tolerance approaches.
- Family engagement and advocacy are vital in addressing youth substance use; schools and parents are most effective when they work as partners.
- Substance use often coexists with mental health challenges; trauma-informed teaching and early detection make a measurable difference.
- Compassion, communication, and connection—not punishment—are the foundations of true prevention and recovery.
Episode Hashtags
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Podcast Information:
- Hosted by: Dean Babcock & Jodi Miller
- Interview Segment Producer: Angela Shamblin
- Personal Story Producer: Shawn P Neal
- Executive Producer: Shawn P Neal
- Mixed at: AvoCast Studio236
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