Published Apr 21, 2025

Tools for Overcoming Substance & Behavioral Addictions | Ryan Soave

Explore addiction recovery with Ryan Soave as he delves into dopamine dynamics, trauma, and stress tolerance while examining behavioral addictions. Uncover transformative recovery tools like Yoga Nidra, emphasizing structured plans and support systems for sustained sobriety and emotional resilience.
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  • Dopamine

    Dopamine plays a crucial role in addiction, acting as a driver for the pursuit of pleasure rather than the reward itself. explains that dopamine is released during the pursuit of a reward, not the reward itself, leading to a cycle of seeking more intense experiences to achieve the same dopamine high 1. adds that this pursuit often leads to a cycle of highs and lows, where individuals continue to chase the initial feeling, even when the substance or behavior no longer provides the same satisfaction 2. This dynamic is evident in various forms of addiction, including gambling, where the thrill of winning is often more about the chase than the actual reward 3.

       

    Addiction

    Understanding addiction involves recognizing it as both a psychological and physiological phenomenon. highlights the importance of distinguishing between enjoyment and addiction, noting that addiction often manifests when a behavior begins to harm one's life or relationships 4. emphasizes that addiction is often a solution to underlying stressors, where individuals use substances or behaviors to cope with discomfort 5. He suggests that the key question to ask is whether the behavior controls you or you control it 6.

       

    Trauma

    Trauma significantly influences the cycle of addiction, often serving as a catalyst for addictive behaviors. explains that past traumatic experiences can create patterns that lead individuals to seek relief through addiction 7. He describes addiction as a solution to stress, which eventually becomes problematic and creates its own cycle of trauma and stress 8. This cycle perpetuates addiction, as the behaviors and consequences of addiction become additional sources of trauma.

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