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Can the Brain Recover from Addiction

2018

In this episode, Can The Brain Recover From Addiction, we explore the brain's recovery from addiction to substances, like opioids and alcohol, and whether our brains are capable of making a complete recovery from any damage sustained from substance abuse and dependence. See more...

05:19 min

02:18:03

Anna Lembke on the Neuroscience of Addiction: Our Dopamine Nation | Rich Roll Podcast

Psychiatrist and Stanford professor Dr. Anna Lembke joins Rich to discuss the neuroscience of modern addiction, dopamine fasting, the opioid crisis and more.

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02:02:32

Dr. Anna Lembke: Understanding and Treating Addiction | Huberman Lab Podcast #33

In this episode I interview Dr. Anna Lembke, MD, Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic at Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Lembke is a psychiatrist expert in treating addictions of all kinds: drugs, alcohol, food, sex, video games, gambling, food, medication, etc.

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09:55

Addiction and Trust: Marc Lewis at TEDxRadboudU 2013

A former drug addict himself, Lewis now researches addiction. In order to get over ones addiction, he explains, self-trust is necessary. Unfortunately, self- trust is extremely difficult for an addict to achieve.

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09:17

Wow! The Dopamine Hack that will Wake You Up!

Author of Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence, psychiatrist Dr. Anna Lembke joins me this week to talk about pleasure, pain, dopamine and the brain!

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06:49

Oliver Sacks on Manipulating the Brain

Oliver Sacks on Manipulating the Brain.

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15:02

Returning to “Athlete” after Concussion | Jaclyn Stephens | TEDxCSU

Athletes who have sustained concussions are at a heightened risk for new injuries, including new concussions, when they return to play. This increased risk of new injury is likely due to ineffective evaluation and treatment protocols.

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20:43

Dr. Joaquin Farias’ Lecture on Dystonia at Harvard University

Dr. Farias talks about dystonia, a movement disorder.

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52:13

Pink Brain, Blue Brain: What Really Separates Men and Women

We know that men and women are different—but how exactly, and why? Though some differences lie in anatomy and biology, that’s not the whole story.

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18:31

Optimizing the Caveman Within Us

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01:59

Why I Created Neurosculpting®

I created the Neurosculpting modality to heal some deep and debilitating trauma. It was the only technique, after 30 years of meditation, that got to the core of my fear issue and helped me rewire it. Take a few minutes to find out if my "why" might be similar to yours!

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Neuroplasticity