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Mentioned in 18 episodes
Never Enough
The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction
Book • 2019
In *Never Enough*, Judith Grisel draws on her personal journey as a recovering addict and her extensive research as a neuroscientist to reveal the intricate science behind addiction.
The book delves into how drugs affect the brain, the changes that occur with chronic use, and the hidden personality traits that addiction can expose.
Grisel emphasizes that the 'cure' for addiction may not lie in individual brains but in how we interact with our communities.
The book offers a compassionate and clear look at the roles drugs play in our lives and provides new insights into solving the epidemic of addiction.
The book delves into how drugs affect the brain, the changes that occur with chronic use, and the hidden personality traits that addiction can expose.
Grisel emphasizes that the 'cure' for addiction may not lie in individual brains but in how we interact with our communities.
The book offers a compassionate and clear look at the roles drugs play in our lives and provides new insights into solving the epidemic of addiction.
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