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The Addictive Brain

By: Thad A. Polk, The Great Courses
Narrated by: Thad A. Polk
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Addiction is a problem that affects everyone - even if we haven't experienced addiction ourselves, we all know someone who has. Unfortunately many sources of information about addiction seem inaccessible or irrelevant because they present vague or false science, they present accurate science in an excessively complicated way, or they are more moralistic than informative.

Addiction is sometimes viewed as a failure of character or will or morality. But neuroscience offers a very different picture - one that can inform how we, as individuals and as a society, treat addicts and the problems caused by addiction. These 12 eye-opening lectures will show you that addiction is a scientifically understandable problem that has its origins in neurobiology and genetics.

The Addictive Brain is a fair and balanced investigation of addiction, backed by hard science and behavioral science. Most of us have probably seen the old antidrug commercial in which an actor compares your brain on drugs to an egg sizzling in a hot frying pan. That's a powerful image, but it doesn't tell us what actually happens when drugs enter your body and interact with neurochemical processes.

Professor Polk gives you a comprehensive but concise survey of addiction and the major drugs of abuse, highlighting the differing neurological effects of stimulants, opioids, and more. He also delves into the world of behavioral addictions, such as gambling and compulsive video gaming, which, neurologically, operate very similarly to drug addiction. This course will clearly and compassionately inform you on what addiction means scientifically, socially, and behaviorally.

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This was incredibly informative and useful in real life. I now have a much better understanding of addiction, and how it can apply to behaviors as well as drugs. I was mostly interested in video game addiction when I purchased this, and I wish the professor had spent more time on it and it's treatment, but the information presented was very good.

wish there was more on video games

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Boy did I enjoy this! Really diverse set of topics all concerning addiction, it's biological and neurological effects. Great speaker as well. his presentation keeps you alert and engaged.

Excellent

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As a clinical psychologist and director of an eating disorder and chemical dependency program I found this course excellent. It presents a balanced perspective on the nature of both substance and process addictions. It validates my own research and experience, namely one must consider the nature of the substance or behavior, the nature of the person, and the environment where both meet - availability

Marty LERNER,PhD.
CEO Milestones in Recovery

Biopsychosocial Aspects of Addiction

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Methodical but interesting and always presented very relevant situations. Would definitely reccomend this Great Courses lecture.

Good Primer on addiction

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Does a great job of defining addiction. Describes how the brain behaves and how in turn it impacts behavior. Discussion on treatments. Discusses behavior abuses (e.g. gambling, etc.) and the similarity to chemical abuses.

very good overview

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