Addiction & Trauma
This video is entitled “Unimagined Bridges” – It was created by Laura Cooley LAc in order to express to the world what NADA learned from being involved with providing Acudetox for stress, trauma & addiction in the aftermath of the 9/11 bombings in New York.
Progressing through withdrawal management or trauma recovery, the first step in therecovery process can be difficult. Enter AcuDetox. AcuDetox is a treatment method that can provide symptom relief during the withdrawal management phase of recovery as well as for trauma relief. This adjunct therapy entails the use of acupuncture to help reduce the severity of withdrawal symptoms, thus the name, AcuDetox. Acupuncture is an ancient holistic care practice with a long history of aiding various health conditions, including withdrawal management. Acupuncture involves the use of thin needles that are strategically inserted into targeted regions of the body. The practice is based upon the theory that there is a blockage in the flow of life energy referred to as “qi.” By opening up these blockages, acupuncture helps restore natural, healthy energy flow.Where did AcuDetox come from?
AcuDetox is the brand name of a treatment protocol developed in 1974 by Dr. Michael Smith. This led to the creation of the National Acupuncture Detoxification Association (NADA) in 1985. Smith was inspired when a surgeon located in Hong Kong reported that a patient’s craving for opium had disappeared during acupuncture sessions. The NADA model uses a five-point application of needles in the ear, called auricular acupuncture. These specific sites affect the following body functions:- Sympathetic. This point involves balancing the autonomic nervous system.
- Shen men. This point helps reduce anxiety-related symptoms including insomnia.
- Kidney. The point can help strengthen various body functions and reduce anxiety.
- Liver. This point assists the metabolic functions of the liver and calms the mood.
- Lung. This point helps regulate respiration, body temperature, and reduces apathy.
Benefits of AcuDetox
When combined with standard withdrawal management protocols, AcuDetox can produce several benefits. The benefits will begin to appear minutes after the needles are inserted. This is due to the stimulation of the particular sites in the ear, which causes a release of the feel-good chemicals called endorphins. The person will feel a sense of calm come over them almost immediately. AcuDetox has shown several benefits related specifically to substance withdrawal support. These include:- Reduces substance cravings
- Reduces the severity of withdrawal symptoms
- Reduces symptoms of anxiety
- Reduces substance dependency
- Improves sleep quality
- Improves concentration
- Improves substance treatment retention
- Hyperactivity
- Trauma relief
- Insomnia
- Panic attacks
- Fear
- Sweating
- Mood swings
- Attention deficit disorders
Unimagined Bridges Film Reviews
“I enjoyed this film. This is a good story and a good piece of work.” Art Bell, founding member of Oxygen network with Oprah Winfrey, consultant for PBS, BBC, CBS, state and national political and environmental campaigns.
“The response at White River Indie Film Festival to Unimagined Bridges was surprisingly inquisitive and excited. Imagine, a therapy that might be accessible to anyone, and affordable. The therapy and its benefits for trauma patients as well as an inside look at where this therapy has been used takes us all on a journey to new possibilities.” Kate Cone, White River Indie Film Festival Director
“What an excellent and professional and visionary piece of work. Incredibly well-crafted. And what a great contribution to the field!” Alex Brumbaugh, Reg NADA Trainer, Recovering Historian, author of Transformation and Recovery: A Guide for the Design and Development of Acupuncture-Based Chemical Dependency Treatment Programs.
“Laura Cooley has captured the spirit of NADA in Unimagined Bridges. Through stories of change and transformation, her work offers up the gift of possibility and hope for humanity.” Carla Wilson, Executive Director of Quan Yin Healing Arts Center, Chairperson of Accreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine