Resetting Dopamine Pathways
A 30-day period of abstinence from addictive substances or behaviors is crucial for the brain to reset its dopamine reward pathways. During the initial days, individuals may experience discomfort, anxiety, and agitation as their pleasure systems recalibrate. It's essential to understand that feeling worse before feeling better is a natural part of this recovery process, and family members should be prepared for these challenges.In this clip
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Dr. Anna Lembke: Understanding & Treating Addiction | Huberman Lab Podcast #33
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Why is a 30-day period of abstinence common for resetting the dopamine circuitry in the episode Dr. Anna Lembke: Understanding & Treating Addiction | Huberman Lab Podcast #33 and the clip Resetting Dopamine Pathways?
Why is a 30-day period of abstinence common for resetting the dopamine circuitry?
How long does it take to reset the dopamine baseline after drug use as discussed in the episode Dr. Anna Lembke: Understanding & Treating Addiction | Huberman Lab Podcast #33 and the clip Resetting Dopamine Pathways?