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Introduction

Smashed: Breaking the Cycle of Alcohol Use Disorder, is a multi-award-winning mini-documentary produced by Mutant Films as part of the Telus Storyhive project. This film tells the story of Dr. Jeff Harries, a pioneering physician who transformed the way Alcohol Use Disorder (AUD) is understood and treated.

Dr. Jeff Harries dedicated over 20 years to advocating for AUD to be recognized as a medical condition rather than a moral failing. Although he didn’t develop the medications himself, he revolutionized patient care by emphasizing compassion and effective treatment. His work has helped thousands find recovery and hope.

Before his passing from ALS in 2021, Dr. Jeff Harries reached countless patients and healthcare professionals with his message. To continue his legacy, the Canadian Alcohol Use Disorder Society was founded to promote awareness and compassionate care for those living with AUD. Smashed honors the life of Dr. Jeff Harries and highlights advances in treating this complex disease.

2022

32 minutes

Quotes

Alcohol Use Disorder is a chronic disease that affects the brain, not a moral failing. For too long we’ve been trying to get patients to quit or reduce consumption by shaming or berating them. I’m filled with hope that we can view this disorder with compassion.”

“The idea is that you can take a medication over a period of time, and that may actually be not for a long time, but it reduces the cravings, allows your brain to heal, and then you can move forward from there.”

“Jeff was one of the most kind and patients doctors I had ever spoken with. Before then I truly thought I was going to have to die with this disease and I was so embarrassed about it that I had some pretty bad thoughts. I had been shut down by other physicians saying, you know, ‘willpower and just stop drinking, get it out of the house’. But Jeff Harris gave me that first boost up on the whole ‘I could do this myself’.”

Smashed: Breaking the Cycle of Alcohol Use Disorder with Dr. Jeff Harries

“A lot of what I’ve learned in the last 3 years and taught giving these talks is that hope is such an important part of recovering for them – to have hope and for people around them to have hope.”

DR. JEFF HARRIES

“People do things they just would not do if they weren’t under the influence of alcohol. We certainly are the frontline people – we see these people when they’re at their lowest, we see these people when alcohol has ravaged and caused so much destruction in their lives.”

“The Canadian Alcohol Use Disorder Society was formed about 5 months ago and it was really Jeff’s idea that we should put in place an organization that can help promote this understanding, provide hope and compassion for people in a different way that’s been happening in the past, and expand that understanding so that there isn’t this failure demand.”


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