Episodios

  • Shekhar Saxena
    Mar 26 2025

    On 6 November 2024, Virginia Berridge interviewed Shekhar Saxena for the Addiction Lives series. Here they talk about Shekhar being one of the first formally qualified addiction specialists in Delhi (India), working for the World Health Organization and helping to get alcohol on the global agenda, and the evolving threat of gambling.

    Addiction Lives is an interview series that seeks to preserve the memories and experiences of people who work in the field of addiction.



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    50 m
  • Ian Gilmore
    Apr 14 2023

    On 24 January 2023, Kieran Moriarty interviewed Sir Ian Gilmore for the Addiction Lives series. Here they talk about Sir Ian’s work with successive governments on health policy and why he resigned ‘rather publicly’ as co-chair of a Public Health England committee, as well as about the impact of COVID-19 on alcohol-related harm and the need to train liver specialists in addiction.


    "When it’s three in the morning and you’re under stress, remember what a privilege it is for patients to trust you and pour out their most heartfelt problems to you."


    Addiction Lives is a print and online collaboration between Addiction and the Society for the Study of Addiction, and is edited by Professor Virginia Berridge with support from Jean O’Reilly. The series focuses on the views and personal experiences of people who have made particular contributions to the evolution of ideas in the journal’s field of interest.


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    45 m
  • Viv Evans
    Mar 30 2023

    On 18 January 2023, Virginia Berridge interviewed Viv Evans, Chief Executive of Afdam, for the Addiction Lives series. Here they talk about family drug and alcohol courts, workforce development via the Skills Consortium, and how Viv helped bring awareness to the ‘hidden harm’ of substance use to children.


    "I still get a huge amount of satisfaction from my job, a huge amount, despite the difficulties, despite the challenges."


    Addiction Lives is a print and online collaboration between Addiction and the Society for the Study of Addiction, and is edited by Professor Virginia Berridge with support from Jean O’Reilly. The series focuses on the views and personal experiences of people who have made particular contributions to the evolution of ideas in the journal’s field of interest.


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    42 m
  • Robin Davidson
    Mar 30 2023

    On 15 November 2022, Duncan Raistrick interviewed consultant clinical psychologist Robin Davidson for the Addiction Lives series. Here they talk about Robin’s first introductions to transformative change and recovery through his father’s work, ‘standing on the shoulders of giants’ in the addiction field, and the need for comprehensive, theoretically-based interventions.


    "If I was living life over again, I wouldn’t change it one bit. I think that our speciality has so much to offer in terms of behavioural change, in terms of this motivation, commitment and all of these sorts of things, that it’s a joy as a clinical psychologist to work in addictions and I think that yeah, I don’t think I would change it."


    Addiction Lives is a print and online collaboration between Addiction and the Society for the Study of Addiction, and is edited by Professor Virginia Berridge with support from Jean O’Reilly. The series focuses on the views and personal experiences of people who have made particular contributions to the evolution of ideas in the journal’s field of interest.


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    1 h y 15 m
  • Professor Moira Plant
    Jun 22 2021

    This interview comes from the series Addiction Lives, a print and online collaboration between the journal Addiction and the Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA) which is edited by Professor Virginia Berridge with support from Jean O’Reilly. The series focuses on the views and personal experiences of people who have made particular contributions to the evolution of ideas in the journal’s field of interest.

    This interview is with Professor Moira Plant, who is Professor Emerita of Alcohol Studies at the University of West of England in Bristol UK and Adjunct Professor at Curtin University Perth Australia. Her main research interests include women, alcohol and mental health, drinking in pregnancy and Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders. She is also a psychotherapist and trains and supervises counsellors. Moira was the UK lead on Gender Alcohol and Culture: An International Project (GENACIS) which now includes over 40 countries worldwide, and has acted as a consultant to the World Health Organisation, the UK and other governments, and to the US Collaborative Initiative on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders (CIFASD).

    This interview was conducted by Professor Virginia Berridge on 9 November 2018 in Newcastle, UK (during the SSA conference). The full interview, along with a transcript can be found here.


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    49 m
  • Professor Betsy Thom
    Apr 19 2021

    This interview comes from the series Addiction Lives, a print and online collaboration between the journal Addiction and the Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA) which is edited by Professor Virginia Berridge with support from Jean O’Reilly. The series focuses on the views and personal experiences, of people who have made particular contributions to the evolution of ideas in the journal’s field of interest.

    This interview is with Professor Betsy Thom, who is the head of the Drug & Alcohol Research Centre at Middlesex University, London. She is a social scientist with a special interest in policy and the policy process in the alcohol and drug field. She has published widely on a range of alcohol and drug issues, and acted as a consultant on evaluations of the European Union Alcohol Strategy. She was Editor-in-Chief of the academic journal Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy for 20 years.


    This interview was conducted by Professor Virginia Berridge on 23 April 2018 at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The full interview, along with a transcript can be found here.


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    1 h y 5 m
  • Harry Shapiro
    Feb 16 2021
    In this episode Harry Shapiro talks about his time working in addiction. From the Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence (ISDD) in 1979 to DrugScope and DrugWise. Harry also talks about how addiction treatment and policies have changed over that time. He also comments on the future of addiction treatment and his recent work on e-cigarettes. This episode was recorded online on 15 October 2020.

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    1 h y 35 m