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Council on Addictions And 
Compulsive Disorders

 Mission
Projects
Leadership
Membership
Reward Deficiency Syndrome and Addictions
Chiropractic, Subluxation and Addictions
Resources & News
Links

Mission

The Mission of the World Chiropractic Alliance’s Council on Addictionology and Compulsive Disorders is to increase worldwide awareness of the role played by subluxation correction in the enhancement of state of well-being and expression of innate genetic potential for all human beings, but more particularly as it applies to those suffering from addictions and compulsive disorders. The Council also strives to increase opportunities of all human beings worldwide to have access to subluxation-based chiropractic care.

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Projects

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Educate the public, health care providers, scientific community, government agencies such as legislative and court systems, as well as policy makers about the benefits of subluxation-based chiropractic care in enhancing the state of well-being of people suffering from addictions and compulsive disorders.
   

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Create an international network of chiropractic providers specialized in the care of people suffering from addictions and compulsive disorders.
    

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Provide useful resources and information about subluxation-based chiropractic in the care of people suffering from addictions and compulsive disorders.
   

bulletPromote chiropractic research into the effects of vertebral subluxation on state of well-being and health and wellness of people suffering from addictions and compulsive disorders.

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 Leadership

EXECUTIVE BOARD

President: Jay M. Holder, D.C., C.Ad, USA
Vice-President: Leslie Bedell, D.C., C.Ad, USA
Secretary: Yannick Pauli, D.C., Switzerland
Treasurer: John Claussen, D.C., USA
Chairman of the Board: David Schiller, D.C., USA

International Secretariats

Europe: Paul Ottinger, D.C., Italy
Latin America: William Black, D.C., Peru
Middle East: Asher Nadler, D.C., Israel

Board of Directors

Glenn Gabai, D.C. USA
Henry Sanon, D.C. USA
John Caferty, D.C., USA
Rick Crocetto, D.C., USA
Kelly Fremming, USA
Liz Anderson-Peacock, D.C. Canada
Matthew McCoy, D.C., USA
Mike Headlee, D.C., USA
Sarah McGurn, D.C., USA
Sherrie Sampson, D.C., USA
Stephanie Grenier, D.C., USA
Thomas Klassy, D.C., USA
Veronica Gutierrez, D.C., USA
Wallace King, D.C., USA

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Membership

The Council on Addictionology and Compulsive Disorders is open to all doctors of chiropractic with an interest in the enhancement of the health and well-being of people suffering from addictions and compulsive disorders. Membership is free for WCA members in good standing.

You may join the Council via e-mail. Please provide your full name, address, phone number and e-mail.

Chiropractors who are not WCA members can join the Council for a fee of US $100 per year. To do so please contact Dr. Jay Holder at 305-535-8803.

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Reward Deficiency Syndrome and Addictions

It is estimated that at least 20% of the American population suffers from some form of addiction or compulsive disorder, including attention deficit /with or without hyperactivity disorders (ADD, ADHD).

The five primary addictions are work, food, sex, gambling and chemical addictions.

Chemical addictions include, but are not limited to: alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, cocaine, heroin, opiates, amphetamines, barbiturates, methadone, prescription drugs, sedatives, hypnotics, Ecstasy, antidepressants and even caffeine.

The total cost of addictive behaviors in terms of family disintegration, loss of labor productivity, illness, injury and death is staggering. Over 80% of all crimes are related to addictions or substance abuse. There is now evidence that addictions account for 69% of all drownings, 68% of manslaughters, 52% of rapes, 50% of spousal abuse, 50% of traffic fatalities, 38% of child abuse and 20-35% of all suicides.

The disease of addiction is multifactorial, having genetic, psychological, physical and spiritual components. Recent research has shown a genetic component in the form of a defective gene for the Dopamine D2 receptor. When functioning optimally, the human organism is capable of producing a cascade of neurotransmitters within the Central Nervous System which results in a sense and feeling of well-being. This is called the Brain Reward Cascade.

People suffering from the defective gene are unable to produce a reward cascade. We then say that they suffer from Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS). Those individuals are unable to produce a feeling of well-being and, consequently, turn to addictive substances or compulsives behaviors that momentarily make them feel better.

RDS can be manifested in mild forms such as chain smoking or in more severe forms such as in chemical addictions.

Alcohol addictions, obesity (as a result of carbohydrates bingeing), nicotine addiction, attention-deficit/ hyperactivity disorder, cocaine addiction, Tourette’s Syndrome and post-traumatic stress disorders are centrally mediated Reward Deficiency Syndromes.

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Chiropractic, Subluxation and Addictions

As discussed above, the different types of addictions, compulsive disorders and related health conditions are all related with the breakdown of specific brain pathways resulting in Reward Deficiency Syndrome (RDS).

RDS occurs when the brain is unable to produce a cascade of neurotransmitters – the Brain Reward Cascade - that result in the production of chemicals responsible for the sense and feeling of well-being.

Many things can interfere with the normal function of the Brain Reward Cascade, including, but not limited to: genetic factors; loss of normal neurological function (vertebral subluxations) due to physical, emotional and chemical traumas; illness, nutritional deficiencies; and drug and medication interactions.

In vertebrates, the vertebral motor units are intimately related with the Brain Reward Cascade by virtue of the nocioceptive reflex from vertebral joints to the limbic system (where the cascade takes place). Research has shown that the limbic system is not just in the brain, but also extend to the spinal cord (especially the dorsal roots and dorsal horn).

In light of this research, a subluxation-free spine is a requisite for the Brain Reward Cascade to express itself fully and allow the individual to experience optimal well-being.

The beneficial effects of subluxation-based chiropractic care in enhancing the well-being of individuals suffering from addictions has been demonstrated in a landmark randomized, placebo control, single blind study published in the very prestigious scientific journal Molecular Psychiatry.

The study – designed by Robert Duncan, PhD at the University of Miami School of Medicine, and Dr. Jay Holder, chiropractor and medical director of Exodus Treatement Center – has demonstrated that chiropractic adjustment of the spine of addicts enhanced their ability to complete a 30-day treatment protocol at a remarkable 100% retention (compared to 56% in the group not receiving chiropractic). The chiropractic group also had significantly lower anxiety levels and did not require as many visits to the nurse station.

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Resources & News

Chiropractic and Addictions

Discovery Health Channel airs documentary segment on chiropractic and addictions

Research on D.C role in addiction treatment published The Chiropractic Journal, May 2001).

Addiction Certification Program begins 10th year in Las Vegas, The Chiropractic Journal, February 2001

Chiropractic device helps to crack addictions, Click10.com

The End to Addictions: A startling new treatment for reversing all addictions, Alternative Medicine.com

Beating Addiction – Chiropractic, Alternative Medicine.com

Beating Addictions – From bondage to freedom, Alternative Medicine.com

Reward Deficiency Syndrome

Reward Deficiency Syndrome: A biogenic model, (Journal of Psychoactive Drugs)

Reward Deficiency Syndrome,(from American Scientist)

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Links

American College of Addictionology and Compulsive Disorders  (A Sponsor of the WCA Council on Addictions & Compulsive Disorders)

Torque Release Technique  (A Sponsor of the WCA Council on Addictions & Compulsive Disorders) 

CCP Guidelines 

Online Case Study Writing Tutorial

National Institute of Drug Abuse

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