Health Matters 2022: Pain, Pleasure, and the Addictive Chase for Dopamine
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2022
- Pain, Pleasure, and the Addictive Chase for Dopamine
Anna Lembke, MD, Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine and Chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic
Moderated by: Sandra Rodrigues Ben-Efraim, Stanford Medicine Community Council Member
Author of the best-selling book Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence, Stanford Psychiatry Professor Anna Lembke decodes complex neuroscience into applicable strategies that explain why the relentless pursuit of pleasure can lead to pain. An expert in treating addictions of all kinds, Dr. Lembke discusses the biology and psychology of why people become addicted to certain substances and behaviors and the key role that our dopamine levels play in creating addiction. Learn how conducting a dopamine fast can help curb our innate desire to overindulge, be it with drugs, alcohol, food, work, the Internet, or sex, and find contentment and connectedness by keeping dopamine in check.
Part of Health Matters, Stanford Medicine's free community day. Learn more at healthmatters.stanford.edu. #healthmatters2022
She changed my life forever God Bless her
TIMESTAMPS
25:01 - dopamine acronym
31:25 - self binding strategies
32:42 - hormesis (greek)
Love, love, love, Dr Lembke, she is a great educator/communicator - a medical blessing for us all!
🙏👍👍🇬🇧
07:31 She is the best ;) love the Candidness. This is the 3rd talk/interview of her I've seen. HA. getting addicted to her personality, vulnerability, and style of professing information.
08:56 WOW! it's like carrying a pocket vibrator. insane, honest, and true.
Amazing insight into all kinds of addictive behaviour, how addictive processes work, how to get rid of it and how to address others with addictive behaviour. Dr Lembke, next to a deep knowledge of the science side of it, obviously has a lot of real-world experience. Highly recommended for anyone interested in addictive behaviours.
Blessings 🙏
So interesting!!!
Thank you Anna
So interesting. Thank you
Thank you❤
Thank you, this is good.
excellent! - couple this presentation with the social delimma film
This is great! Can somebody recommend a version for anxiety, but with a similar presentation/approach and explanation for the biochemistry happening in our brains/bodies. I think a similar approach to anxiety would greatly benefit me and a lot of people suffering from anxiety disorders.
This is amazing
Great, very helpful