Nothing Feels Good After Quitting Meth — Here’s Why (and How to Get Pleasure Back)
This video explains why nothing feels pleasurable after stopping meth, why this state causes relapse, and how the brain slowly relearns reward during recovery. After weeks or months off methamphetamine, many people expect relief — but instead feel flat, empty, and disconnected. Food tastes dull. Music doesn’t move you. Sex feels mechanical. Life feels colourless. This phase, called anhedonia, is where relapse is often decided — not because of craving or weakness, but because pleasure hasn’t returned. In this video, Dr Sanil Rege, consultant psychiatrist and addiction educator, explains why anhedonia after meth is not a single problem, why it’s commonly misunderstood, and how recovery actually unfolds in the brain. This framework is relevant not only to methamphetamine use disorder, but also to long-term stimulant misuse, behavioural addictions, burnout, and chronic stress states. 📚 Chapters: 00:00 – When sobriety from meth feels empty Why relapse is decided after detox, not during it. 01:26 – “Have I permanently damaged my brain after meth?” What meth really changes in dopamine, salience, and reward systems. 02:16 – The 3 types of anhedonia Anticipatory, consummatory, and motivational anhedonia — and why they recover at different speeds. 04:01 – Why meth creates a unique reward problem How meth collapses effort-reward gradients and rewires predictability. 05:10 – Why anhedonia after quitting meth predicts relapse People relapse to restore predictability — not pleasure. 05:52 – Medication: what helps and what doesn’t Why SSRIs often miss the target, and when dopaminergic strategies may help. 06:54 – The recovery mistake most people make Why asking “Do I feel better yet?” undermines healing. 07:45 – The key takeaway Recovery is about rebuilding predictability — not chasing feeling. #MethRecovery #Anhedonia #AddictionNeuroscience #Dopamine #StimulantAddiction #MentalHealthEducation #Psychiatry #BrainRecovery #DrRege #PsychScene 💡 Key Learning Points: For clinicians 1. Why anhedonia after meth is a reorganised reward system, not dopamine depletion 2. How anticipatory anhedonia predicts dropout and relapse 3. Practical implications for treatment structure, medication selection, and psychoeducation For patients & families 1. Why feeling empty after meth does not mean permanent damage 2. Why pleasure returns slowly — and in a predictable order 3. Why recovery is about trust, repetition, and stability, not motivation For science-curious viewers 1. How dopamine shapes prediction, effort, and salience 2. Why the brain prioritises predictability over happiness 3. Why modern addiction treatment often fails at the anhedonia stage 👨⚕️ About Dr Sanil Rege: Dr Rege is a consultant psychiatrist and founder of The Academy by Psych Scene, which offers advanced clinical education for psychiatrists and mental health professionals. Relevant Resources: Related Videos 👉 Meth, Sex & Dopamine - The Pleasure Trap That Hijacks Your Brain • Meth, Sex & Dopamine - The Pleasure Trap T... 🎓RESOURCES BY PSYCH SCENE: 🌐The Academy by Psych Scene: PSYCHIATRY EDUCATION REDEFINED https://academy.psychscene.com/ Revolutionary psychiatry learning. 🌐Psych Scene Hub: PSYCHIATRY TEXTBOOK OF THE FUTURE https://psychscenehub.com/ The Hub is devoted to making you a better mental health professional. Our team of academic and clinical experts bring you powerful summaries, videos and interviews in psychiatry and neurosciences. 🌐Psych Interview Online: REAL WORLD SKILLS FOR REAL WORLD SUCCESS https://www.psychinterview.com/ The Psych Interview online courses offer high-quality training to help you improve your psychiatric interview skills through self-study. 🌐Psych Scene Online: THE ONLINE COURSES TO HELP YOU SUCCEED https://ranzcpexams.psychscene.com/ Learn at your own pace with the RANZCP Written Exam prep online courses. 🌐Psych Scene: THE PSYCHIATRY TRAINING EXPERTS https://psychscene.com/ Psych Scene offers specialised training and professional development for Psychiatry Trainees, Psychiatrists, General Practitioners and Mental Health Practitioners. -- 📱SOCIALS Subscribe for weekly videos on Psychiatry and Neuroscience: Facebook: / psychscenehub Instagram: / psychiatry.excellence – 👋 LET’S CONNECT! Follow Sanil Rege on LinkedIn: / sanilrege

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