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Addiction is a strong physical and psychological attachment to a behavioral pattern that leads to unhealthy consequences and a disrupted life. Addictions can be focused on many different stimuli, such as substances, money, technology, specific activities, or other people: the similarity lies in that the original attachment provided relief for a particular stressor or imbalance in one’s life, but the reliance on the relief has actually deepened the imbalance. Addictions wreak physical, emotional, psychological, and financial havoc in the lives of those of us who suffer from it, and in the lives of our friends and families. Addiction is a serious condition and typically requires clinical intervention to assist in a rebalancing of behavior, attention, and biochemistry, but while addiction is increasingly seen as a brain disease, it is still heavily stigmatized as a moral failing, making it difficult for many to admit that they need help to heal.

If you or someone you know is in immediate need of support, please seek professional help. If you are in crisis, here are some immediate free resources.

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A Native American Tribe Is Using Traditional Culture to Fight Addiction

A year and half ago, Gabe Stewart stood in tribal court pleading guilty to felony charges because he stole money from his family to support his opioid addiction. In January, his community honored him for overcoming addiction and watched as his case was dismissed entirely.

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Dr. Joanne Cacciatore Recovery Today Interview

Sherry Gaba, LCSW and Editor of Recovery Today Magazine had the opportunity to interview Dr. Joanne Cacciatore who is a research professor at Arizona State University with nearly 70 published studies and directs the graduate Certificate in Trauma and Bereavement.

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Relapse The Illusion of Immunity by Claudia Black PhD

Claudia Black discusses the four 'icebergs' that can sink recovery. As many as 70 percent of all chemically dependent people who attempt to quit will experience relapse, and often more than once.

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The Addicted Brain Hyla Cass, MD

Dr. Hyla Cass talks with John about breaking free of addictions from food, alcohol, drugs, prescriptions, and more using natural supplements to balance your brain.

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Claudia Black on Anger (1996)

Dr Claudia Black describes aspects of anger and the connection to addiction.

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Cravings & Addictions Webinar

Neuroscientist and addiction psychiatrist Judson Brewer, MD PhD talks about habits, addictions, and mindfulness.

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Opioids, Pain, Addiction, and the Brain - Saving the Brain 2017

Cottage Health Director of Psychiatry and Addiction Medicine, Dr. Paul Erickson, MD, discusses the neurology behind chronic pain, opioids, and addiction. Presented at the 2017 Saving The Brain Symposium on November 3, 2017 in Santa Barbara, CA.

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Paul Stamets on Fungal Intelligence

Paul Stamets is a mycologist and ambassador for the fungal kingdom. His life's work has been dedicated to studying mushrooms and their crucial role in ecosystems. In this interview he makes us question the reality of our nature and how mushrooms impact climate change, addiction, and mental health.

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Ruby Wax in Conversation with a Neuroscientist, a Monk & Louise Chunn

Hear Ruby Wax, monk Gelong Thubton and neuroscientist Ash Ranpura discuss her new book, How to be Human, covering everything from addictions to relationships, via evolution, sex, kids, compassion, and the future of humanity.

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The Smartphone Effect | Psychology of Phone Addiction

This video explores the psychology of phone addiction, the so called "Smartphone effect." Topics discussed include: -The manipulative tactics of app designs -The hardwiring of our brains that enable smartphone addiction.

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