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Addiction and Brain Chemistry - cover

Addiction and Brain Chemistry

Olivia Clarke

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Addiction and Brain Chemistry explores the complex science behind substance abuse and addictive behaviors, emphasizing that addiction is a neurological disorder affecting brain structure and function, not merely a lack of willpower. It reveals how addictive substances hijack the brain's reward system, particularly dopamine pathways, leading to compulsive behaviors despite negative consequences. Understanding these neurobiological changes is crucial for developing effective treatment and prevention strategies.

 
The book delves into the impact of addiction on key brain regions like the prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and nucleus accumbens, illustrating how long-term exposure alters synaptic plasticity and neuronal morphology. It highlights the neurobiological mechanisms underlying recovery, including abstinence, relapse, and the rebuilding of healthy brain function through therapies like CBT and MAT.

 
The book uniquely integrates neuroscience with practical strategies, offering guidance for individuals and families affected by addiction. Beginning with an introduction to brain chemistry and the historical context of addiction research, subsequent chapters dissect the effects on brain circuitry and address the crucial topic of recovery.

 
It emphasizes the importance of environmental factors, support systems, and lifestyle changes in sustaining long-term recovery, providing a comprehensive understanding of the science to promote recovery.
Disponibile da: 28/02/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 82 pagine.

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