Addiction Is a Brain Disorder, Not a Character Flaw - Addiction Basics EP1

FEB 6, 20264 MIN
Cracking Addiction

Addiction Is a Brain Disorder, Not a Character Flaw - Addiction Basics EP1

FEB 6, 20264 MIN

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<p>Addiction isn’t a failure of willpower — it’s a brain disorder.And misunderstanding that fact has cost millions of people their recovery.In Part 1 of this 10-part series, you’ll finally understand what addiction really is — and why telling someone to “just stop” is about as effective as telling a diabetic to make more insulin.For decades, addiction has been treated as a moral flaw. But modern neuroscience tells a very different story.In this episode, you’ll discover:Why addiction is officially classified as a chronic relapsing brain diseaseHow addictive substances hijack the brain’s survival circuitryWhy dopamine floods make drugs feel more important than food, connection, or safetyHow repeated use physically changes brain structure and functionWhy stress dramatically increases relapse riskAnd why willpower alone almost always fails — even in highly motivated peopleYou’ll also learn why relapse rates in addiction mirror those of diabetes and hypertension, and what that means for long-term recovery.This episode lays the foundation for the entire series. If you misunderstand addiction at this level, everything else — treatment, recovery, and relapse — stops making sense.By the end, you’ll walk away with:A stigma-free, science-based understanding of addictionA new way to think about recovery that actually worksAnd the clarity needed to support yourself or someone you love👉 This is Episode 1 of a 10-part evidence-based series on addiction, recovery, and brain health.Subscribe now so you don’t miss the next episode — where we’ll break down how addiction starts long before substances ever enter the picture.</p>