05 - MARC LEWIS, PHD - ADDICTION AS LEARNING
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Marc Lewis is a professor, neuroscientist, author, and psychiatrist whose own personal struggle with opiate addiction continues to inform his groundbreaking work in the field.
In this wide-ranging discussion, Marc explains how addiction isn't actually a disease, but rather a highly motivated form learning--and how this understanding accounts for the ways in which people ultimately overcome addiction: often spontaneously and without external treatment.
To find out more about Marc's work, check out his website or buy one of his books (I highly recommend them!)
Other Topics include:
- Why Marc Lewis believes the “disease model” of addiction should be challenged
- Why the brain changes in addiction resembles the brain changes in other issues, like binge eating, porn, and internet addiction
- How the progress of addiction differs from that of a disease
- Reconsidering if “hijacking the brain” is useful metaphor for the addicted brain
- Depression as a strategy of self-regulation
- The feedback cycle of addiction and the relief of “Now appeal”
- Comparing an addicted brain to a brain in love
- Lisa Diamond: Research on Pair bonding
- How desire, not drugs themselves, “hijack the brain”
- The Biology of Desire
- Why addictions happen “despite the bad news they bring into a person’s life”
- Marc reflects on a recent career change to Clinical Psychology
- How can we meaningfully intervene into a person’s reward system?
- Internal Family Systems approach
- Is the brain like a morality play?
- James talks Morning Pages as a loose therapeutic space
- Freud and the importance of putting things into words
- Marc reflects on his journals of addiction
- James Pennebaker - writing to heal (article)
- why it’s so hard to predict when addicts quit
- Edward Slingerland - Drunk
- Huberman Lab - Alcohol
- weighing the social effects vs the physical effects of alcohol
- Carl Hart - Drug Use for Grown-Ups
- fentanyl and the mixing with stimulants
- Why Marc Lewis think drugs will be integrated into society in future policy
- Huberman on Nicotine
- Research into psychedlics, therapy, microdosing
- Why you have to have done drugs to understand drugs
- Terance McKenna “when you get the message hang up the phone”
- How Marc Lewis’ addiction experience became an asset in his career
- why the “Streets are Talented”
- if we forget the social, we are missing the whole picture
Find out more at GreatLifeWork.com
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