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Deciphering Growth

Deciphering Growth

Written by: Tiffany Graves and Eric Stone
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Deciphering Growth is a mental health podcast that aims to clear up misunderstandings and mysteries surrounding mental health. Our goal is to provide information and insights that can help people grow their understanding of this important issue. We cover a wide range of topics related to mental health, from anxiety and depression to trauma. Our hope is that by shedding light on these topics, we can help people feel more informed and empowered to take charge of their own mental health.​ Join Tiffany Graves and Eric Stone as we dive into the wonders of Mental Health!Tiffany Graves and Eric Stone Hygiene & Healthy Living Psychology Psychology & Mental Health
Episodes
  • Process Addiction Explained: Gambling, Gaming & Dopamine in the Trauma Brain
    Mar 18 2026

    What is a process addiction — and how is it different from substance addiction?

    In this episode of Deciphering Growth, Tiffany Graves, and Eric Stone explore behavioral addictions including gambling, gaming, social media, shopping, pornography, and work addiction.

    We break down:

    • The neuroscience of dopamine and reward circuitry• How trauma dysregulates the nervous system• Why unpredictable rewards hook the brain• The shame–stress–behavior cycle• How tolerance and withdrawal show up without substances• Why process addictions are often socially rewarded before they’re punished• The role of neuroplasticity in recovery


    Process addictions aren’t moral failures. They are nervous systems trying to regulate. But when coping becomes compulsive, it can impact relationships, finances, identity, and mental health.

    Trigger warning for discussion of gambling and behavioral addiction.

    Subscribe for more trauma-informed mental health conversations and join our Patreon for early access and exclusive content.

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    37 mins
  • Doomscrolling & Mental Health: How Social Media Hijacks Your Brain
    Mar 4 2026

    Are you doomscrolling… or just staying informed?

    In this episode of Deciphering Growth, Tiffany Graves, LPCC-S, and Eric Stone explore the psychology behind doomscrolling — what it is, why it happens, and how today’s algorithms are designed to keep you engaged far longer than you intended.

    What starts as a quick check-in with the news or social media can quietly turn into emotional overload, nervous system activation, and hours lost in the scroll. And often, we don’t even notice the physiological stress response happening in our bodies.


    In this conversation, we unpack:

    • The clinical definition of doomscrolling• How algorithms, advertising, and parasocial relationships influence behavior• Why your nervous system reacts even when you think you’re “fine”• The connection between doomscrolling and process addiction• Trauma-informed concerns in digital spaces• Realistic digital boundaries (without going all-or-nothing)• How to evaluate whether social media is helping or harming your mental health


    This episode isn’t about demonizing technology. Social media can offer connection, community, and education. But without awareness and boundaries, it can also impact mood, anxiety levels, focus, and emotional regulation.


    If you’ve ever looked up from your phone feeling overwhelmed, tense, or unsure where the last hour went — this conversation is for you.


    🎧 Listen now and join us next week as we dive deeper into process addictions and behavioral patterns in the digital age.

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    35 mins
  • The Monster Inside Avoidance: Trauma Lessons From Stranger Things
    Feb 18 2026

    🚨 SPOILER ALERT 🚨

    If you haven’t finished the latest Stranger Things finale, this episode will spoil it.


    In this episode of Deciphering Growth, Tiffany Graves and Eric Stone go full nerd mode to unpack Stranger Things through a trauma-informed lens: nostalgia as comfort, why some wounds get processed (and some mutate), and what

    Vecna represents when pain gets intellectualized instead of healed.

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    34 mins
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