Harry L. Haroutunian, MD, FASAM, an Addiction Medicine Specialist with Harry Haroutunian, MD, Recovery & Wellness Network
1st December 2019 Cal State ~ San BernardinoOn Tuesday night, March 12th, 2019 Cal State University Associates President, Rod Hendry, introduced Harry Haroutunian, M.D., “Dr. Harry,” to talk about “Prescription Drug Abuse: The Opioid Epidemic.” Dr. Harry has authored two books, Being Sober, and Not as Prescribed. He co-authored, Hijacking theBrain. He has also appeared on The Dr. Oz Show and Dr. Phil.Dr. Harry addressed the tragic crisis […]
22nd November 2019 2019 Annual IPICD Arrest Related & In-Custody Death Conference 22nd November 2019 Dr. Harry Haroutunian Speaks at The Ridge Ohio Alumni LuncheonDr. Harry Haroutunian Speaks at The Ridge Ohio Alumni Luncheon
21st December 2017 Dr Drew EpisodeSource: Dr. Drew
18th December 2017 2017 Living Now Award WinnerDr. Harry’s book- Not As Prescribed: Recognizing and Facing Alcohol and Drug Misuse in Older Adults won the silver medal for the 2017 Living Now Awards in the health and wellness category.
8th September 2017 Why Prescription Drug Misuse Is Becoming A Problem For People Over 50Karen says she spent 13 years addicted to eight different prescription medications and says no one knew her secret. The former school teacher says it took an overdose, four days in a coma and a family intervention before she finally got help.
3rd February 2017 The Evolution of Addiction Treatment Feb.3rd – Feb-4th 2017 – SpeakerThe Evolution of Addiction Treatment
7th July 2016 Harry L. Haroutunian, M.D. — Top Doctors 2016Known by patients and colleagues as “Dr. Harry,” Harry L. Haroutunian “was an old-fashioned country doctor,” says the Boston native of the years he spent in family practice in Vermont, often making house calls. He also ran an active sports medicine practice, but his focus changed when he visited Rancho Mirage’s Betty Ford Center as […]
5th January 2016 Ask Dr. Harry: Prescription Drug AddictionDr. Harry Haroutunian served as Physician Director of the Professionals Program at the Betty Ford Center. Known as Dr. Harry by patients and alumni, he is the author of “Being Sober: A Step-by-Step Guide to Getting To, Getting Through and Living in Recovery,” and co-author of “Hijacking the Brain: How Drug and Alcohol Addiction Hijacks […]
18th October 2015 Unite to Face Addiction, Dr. Harry is 59 minutes in.Unite to Face Addiction, Dr. Harry is 59 minutes in.
11th January 2015 Dr. Harry Haroutunian : RecoveryView.comDr. Haroutunian, best known as “Dr. Harry,” has been practicing medicine for over 30 years. His inspirations for contributing to the recovery world come directly from science as well as his personal recovery. He has maintained a longstanding private practice and has consulted with several residential treatment centers in the areas of medication assisted detox […]
8th December 2014 Harry Haroutunian, M.D., discusses Staying Sober & Recovering.Source: RiverMend Health
3rd January 2014 Steven Tyler Talks to Dr. Oz About His Drug AddictionIn a frank discussion, the Aerosmith frontman talked about his long road to recovery and declared that ‘doctors are the real drug dealers.’ In a recently re-aired episode of Dr. Oz from September, Aerosmith lead singer and rock icon Steven Tyler talked about his decades-long struggle with substance abuse as well as his more recent […]
26th November 2013 Healing From a Head Cold with Dr. HarryThis week I got plagued with a nasty head cold, but being sick gave me an opportunity to kick back and broaden my horizons in the treatment business while I got better. Dr. Harry Haroutunian, a good friend of mine and a respected colleague in the industry, just released a book called Being Sober. So, […]
10th September 2013 Doctoroz.com Expert Extras: Dr. Harry HaroutunianDr. Oz Appearence Could someone you know be suffering from addiction? Learn more about the signs, risk factors and how you can help with this web exclusive featuring Dr. Harry Haroutunian, physician director of the Betty Ford Center.
10th November 2010 Dr. Harry the Disease of AddictionPart 1 Part 2 Part 3 Part 4 Part 5 Part 7 Part 8 Source: Betty Ford Center, Part of the Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation