

Are You a Dopamine Addict? | Dr. Anna Lembke
33 snips Aug 12, 2025
Dr. Anna Lembke, Medical Director of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Program, dives into the complexities of dopamine addiction. She reveals why our quick fixes like social media and food often backfire on our wellbeing. Discover the four C's of dopamine addiction and how to begin detoxing from it. Lembke highlights the surprising mental shift of spending a day looking forward to nothing, emphasizing the intricate dance between pleasure and pain in our brain's functioning.
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Quick Fix Culture Fuels Overconsumption
- Modern life supplies engineered, instant dopamine fixes that temporarily relieve discomfort but worsen baseline mood.
- Recognizing that cultural mismatch explains why we chase short-term relief repeatedly.
Pleasure-Pain Brain Teeter-Totter
- The brain processes pleasure and pain in the same circuits and constantly seeks homeostasis.
- Dopamine pushes the balance toward reward while the brain counteracts to restore equilibrium.
Neuroadaptation Gremlins Explain Cravings
- Repeated dopamine spikes trigger neuroadaptation that overshoots into a deficit below baseline.
- Those adaptation "gremlins" sit on the pain side and drive craving, hangovers, and long-term withdrawal.