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A new perspective linking Brain, Behaviour, and Biography. The Biology of Desire. Memoirs of an Addicted Brain. Talks & Articles. You are here: Home. Raquo; Salon.com agrees that addiction may not be a disease. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». Saloncom agrees that addiction may not be a disease. June 30, 2015. Or at least they agree that the point is worth considering. Their review. Of my book is quite positive. Laura Miller, a senior writer for. A couple of relevant quotes:. Laquo; Previous Post.
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Trying to find sobriety with a compass but no map. Day 21 – Surviving in Dangerous Territory. Day 21 – Please forgive me if I ramble, my brain is still re-wiring itself due to no alcohol, excess sleep (for me), and caffeine. The first thing to prepare for is having to explain to people:. 1) That I’m not drinking. 2) Why I’m not drinking. 8211; Rocks glass, ginger ale, twist. Vodka and Tonic, Gin and Tonic. The second part of the preparation creating. Honesty and limited explanation. Anyway, I know throug...
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A collection of thoughts, personal experiences and resources for people who think they might have a problem with alcohol. October 10, 2009. Alcoholism May Alter Sleep Long-Term. Study: Alcoholism May Leave Lasting Effect on Sleep Patterns, Even After Sobriety. Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD. Oct 1, 2009 -. Even if they quit drinking, alcoholics still have differences in their sleep when compared with other people, a new study shows. The fact that that difference persisted despite long-term sobriety suggest...
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A new perspective linking Brain, Behaviour, and Biography. The Biology of Desire. Memoirs of an Addicted Brain. Talks & Articles. You are here: Home. Around 2006, Marc’s research led him back to addiction, this time as a neuroscientist studying the brain changes that accompany addiction and recovery. His recent book,. Memoirs of an Addicted Brain. Blends his life story with a user-friendly account of how drugs affect the brain and how alterations in brain function help explain addiction. Radical rehab: C...
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A new look: merging approaches to addiction | Understanding Addiction
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A new perspective linking Brain, Behaviour, and Biography. The Biology of Desire. Memoirs of an Addicted Brain. Talks & Articles. You are here: Home. Raquo; A new look: merging approaches to addiction. Laquo; Previous Post. Next Post ». A new look: merging approaches to addiction. May 25, 2015. At least I’m learning to e-nun-ci-ate more clearly. The most frequent turn of phrase in our household is “What? 8221; This could help. Is clearly what we’re trying to do here. The subtitle,. You probably agree wit...
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Kirkus Review | Understanding Addiction
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A new perspective linking Brain, Behaviour, and Biography. The Biology of Desire. Memoirs of an Addicted Brain. Talks & Articles. You are here: Home. Raquo; Media for Memoirs of an Addicted Brain. Raquo; Kirkus Review. Developmental neuroscientist Lewis (Human Development and Applied Psychology/Radboud Univ., Netherlands) examines his odyssey from minor stoner to helpless, full-blown addict. Informed by unparalleled neuroscientific insight and written with his usual flare, Marc Lewis’s. Out of the box.
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