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NEUROSCIENCE OF ADDICTION:A New Way To Think About Recovery
Presented by Daniel Hochman, MD
March 28, 2018
Thomas Durham, PhD
Director of Training
NAADAC, the Association for Addiction
Professionals
www.naadac.org
tdurham@naadac.org
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CE Hours Available:1.5 CEs
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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Highlight the most
evidence-based research
we have on what drives
addiction.
Learn an easy to use, holistic
model that improves relapse
prevention and outcomes.
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List the most common
misconceptions about
substance use disorder, and
studies that refute them.
● 1 in 10 over 12 years old is addicted to drugs or alcohol right now.
● In any given year, about 1 in 2 people are addicted to at least one of the following: tobacco, alcohol, illicit drugs, eating, gambling, Internet, love, sex, exercise, work, and shopping.
● These numbers are even higher for lifetime prevalence.
● Only 1 in 10 addicted to alcohol or drugs gets treatment.
STATS ON ADDICTION
● Genes cause traits. Not deterministic.
● Genes turn on and off (epigenetics).
● Even having all of the “addiction genes” doesn’t consistently cause addiction.
● Primate studies have turned off “addiction genes” if raised with warm nurturing.
● Pregnancy and early environment can also turn on and off genes.
● Lance Dodes: “the most important finding of research into a genetic role for alcoholism is that there is NO SUCH THING as a gene for alcoholism.”
50-70% OF ADDICTION IS CAUSED BY GENES
● There are indeed differences seen on fMRI between addict vs non-addict brains.
● Anything we do changes our brain.
● Example: there are also differences between cab driver vs non-cab driver brains.
● The differences detected are reversible.
● The brain is incredibly adaptable and plastic.
BRAIN ABNORMALITIES CAUSE ADDICTION
● ”Just say no” campaign ineffective.
● Functional brain imaging shows choices are made before the subject is aware of it.
● Our choices are mostly implicit, automatic.
● Think of this as a consciousness problem, not a choice problem.
ADDICTION IS A CHOICE
● We actually need the addiction pathway for:
○ Motivation
○ Reward
○ Impulsivity
● Addiction is actually an OVER-adaptation, not a lacking of anything.
WE’RE ALL WIRED FOR ADDICTION
1. Lack of Belonging
2. Poor Impulse Control
3. Emotional Distress (frustration intolerance)
THE 3 LEARNED TRAITSIN ADDICTION
● Long before your first drug!
● Often raised with an emphasis on:
○ Results & Achievement (not the effort/journey) = emptiness
○ Pleasing others (not self efficacy/actualization) = lack of purpose
○ Criticism (not praise) = lack of belonging, hopeless, poor impulse control
● …LIFE IS JUST NOT FUN
WHERE DOES ADDICTION BEGIN?
● Stressful childhoods cause underdeveloped
reward pathways, less dopamine and opiate
receptors.
● The body compensates by seeking external
surges in dopamine through addiction.
● The internal mechanism to produce dopamine
learns to shut down.
● = RELIANCE ON ADDICTION
WHAT DOES THIS DO TO THE BRAIN?
National Institute on Drug Abuse:
“A chronic, relapsing brain disease that’s characterized by compulsive drug seeking and use, despite harmful consequences.”
-negative implications, sets a critical tone from the outset, limited to chemicals/compounds
Alternative definition:
“Seeking pleasure to escape intolerable emotion.”
DEFINITIONS
● Ask the patient what they already know
● Ask if they would like to know more
● Educate briefly, with relevant info
● Be sensitive to shaming, judging
● Excessive education can quickly turn into lecturing and disapproval
But First: INFORMATION IS NOT TREATMENT
The PAIN!
● Source of PAIN
● Perception of the PAIN
● Intolerance for the PAIN
● Behaviors to escape PAIN
● Shame about the PAIN
Addiction is your hook. They can’t deny something’s wrong.
SO WHAT ARE WE GOING AFTER?
● Soothing & grounding techniques
● Distraction
● Transferring addiction
● Accountability
● Relapse Planning
...But you have to ease into it.INTRODUCE SKILLS TO DIRECTLY ADDRESS HABITS IN ADDICTION
● “Urge surfing”
● Anticipation
● Teach a broader understanding
of cravings and attachment
TEACH A TOLERANCE FOR CRAVINGTHROUGH THE PEAK
● Look for romanticizing
● Teach pleasure from health vs. false
pleasure from pain avoidance
● Impermanence: look for a sense of
entitlement to a stress free life
● Look for false pleasures from seemingly
healthy things (people pleasing,
appearance, obsessions)
REFRAME THE PLEASURES
● This is the source of all addiction. Always.
Otherwise it’s not addiction, it’s just recreational.
● Our emotions are our best teachers/signals/guides.
● Pains come up in life over and over, forever.
● Explore pains of overt traumas, neglect, lack of belonging, feeling
different, shame over life or addiction, lost time, failed relationships,
etc.
● DEVELOP ACCEPTANCE AND FORGIVENESS!
DEVELOP A HEALTHY RELATIONSHIP WITH PAIN
● Unprogram results-oriented processing
● The basics: nutrition, sleep, exercise
● Ritual
● Stillness, mindfulness
● Giving, compassion, openness, connection
● Process (not content) driven activity
● “Self Religion” (principles to live by)
● Goals with no end
MODEL HEALTH FOR SELF EFFICACY
Which of these 5 phases do you feel most comfortable working with?
1. Emotional Pain2. Tolerating Cravings3. Addiction (the behavior itself)4. False Pleasures5. Modeling Health
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this webinar:
1. Watch and listen to this entire webinar.
2. Pass the online CE quiz, which is posted at
www.naadac.org/neuroscience-addiction-webinar
3. If applicable, submit payment for CE certificate or join
NAADAC.
4. A CE certificate will be emailed to you within 21 days of
submitting the quiz.
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