Addiction And The Brain
Addiction is a treatable brain disorder that is based in the inability to control impulses. It is not a moral failing or an individual weakness. In this brief video, Melissa Atlas, LCSW, LCAC, MATS, discusses how addictions develop and how they can be treated.

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Addiction Neuroscience 101

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The Neuroscience of Addiction - with Marc Lewis

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How Addiction Hijacks the Brain’s Survival Circuits—A Neuroscience Breakdown

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The Hijacked Brain Part 1: Understanding the Disease of Addiction

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Everything you think you know about addiction is wrong | Johann Hari | TED

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Addiction I Full Documentary I NOVA I PBS

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The Brain and Recovery: An Update on the Neuroscience of Addiction

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Overcoming Addiction - The Root Cause Of Every Addiction

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Alcohol Rewires Your Brain - Dr. Sarah Wakeman

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The Power of Addiction and The Addiction of Power: Gabor Maté at TEDxRio+20

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QUIT DRINKING MOTIVATION - The Most Eye Opening 20 Minutes Of Your Life

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Psychedelics Don't Distort Reality — They Reveal How Your Brain Constructs It

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My Story | Living with Schizophrenia

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Hacking Your Brain’s “Reward System” to Change Habits

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Addiction is a Brain Disease - Dr Ruth Potee

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Neuroscience - Addiction and the Brain

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The Science of Addiction and The Brain

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How Addiction Affects Your Body and Mind

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Your Brain: Who's in Control? | Full Documentary | NOVA | PBS

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