Impact Talk | Richard Romaniuk: "Addiction as a False Survival Instinct"

Wednesday, March 1st, 2023
12:30 PM - 1:30 PM

Add to Calendar: Add to Calendar 2023-03-01 12:30:00 2023-03-01 13:30:00 Impact Talk | Richard Romaniuk: "Addiction as a False Survival Instinct" Event Description Learn how careers in social work are making a difference in society! You're invited to join the Mandel School for our 2023 Impact Talk series—four excellent opportunities to be inspired by our faculty and their specializations. The event will be held in Noble Commons and via livestream, and be recorded for viewing on the Mandel School's YouTube channel. Current Mandel School students can receive one PD hour for each Impact Talk they attend. One CEU will be offered for everyone else.  Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees, and prizes will be raffled off to those attending online and in-person (two 10-inch Samsung Galaxy tablets and four bluetooth wireless earbuds). Addiction as a False Survival Instinct Richard Romaniuk Lecturer  The biophysics of brain imaging lets us see what people desire and how addiction affects the way humans think. We recognize that hunger, thirst and fear influence the brain structures involved in the overpowering need to satisfy those feelings. There are elements of the survival instinct that take precedence over reason. Drugs of abuse are able to hijack our neuronal system to create a false “survival instinct”. Those people affected by these drugs cannot differentiate their own basic instincts clearly. However, the human brain has many priorities. Learning about how it works can help the chemically-dependent break away from addiction and help us to better support our clients. Mandel School | Noble Commons 11235 Bellflower Road Cleveland, OH 44106 OR  Livestream Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences Jack, Joseph and Morton Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences America/New_York public

Event Format: Hybrid

1 hour of PD credit has been approved
1 hour of CEU credit has been approved

Event Description

Learn how careers in social work are making a difference in society! You're invited to join the Mandel School for our 2023 Impact Talk series—four excellent opportunities to be inspired by our faculty and their specializations.

The event will be held in Noble Commons and via livestream, and be recorded for viewing on the Mandel School's .

Current Mandel School students can receive one PD hour for each Impact Talk they attend. One CEU will be offered for everyone else. 

Lunch will be provided for in-person attendees, and prizes will be raffled off to those attending online and in-person (two 10-inch Samsung Galaxy tablets and four bluetooth wireless earbuds).

Addiction as a False Survival Instinct

Richard Romaniuk

Lecturer 

The biophysics of brain imaging lets us see what people desire and how addiction affects the way humans think. We recognize that hunger, thirst and fear influence the brain structures involved in the overpowering need to satisfy those feelings. There are elements of the survival instinct that take precedence over reason. Drugs of abuse are able to hijack our neuronal system to create a false “survival instinct”. Those people affected by these drugs cannot differentiate their own basic instincts clearly. However, the human brain has many priorities. Learning about how it works can help the chemically-dependent break away from addiction and help us to better support our clients.

Event Location

Mandel School | Noble Commons

11235 Bellflower Road

Cleveland, OH 44106

OR 

Livestream

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