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Dr Kirk Honda interviews Dr Judy Grisel about her new book, Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experience of Addiction.

00:00 Introducing Dr. Judy Grisel

00:58 What is the cause of addiction?

07:48 What can parents do?

18:39 Dr. Grisel's struggle with addiction

26:01 Dr. Grisel's contributing risk factors

35:13 What about harm reduction?

37:41 Psychedelics in treatment

39:25 Restrictive parenting

45:10 How the brain compensates

49:27 SSRIs, stimulants, and feedback loops

1:00:08 Strategies for SSRIs & moving forward

Link to her book: https://a.co/d/beajCIC

Email Dr Grisel: j.grisel@bucknell.edu

Link to her profile: https://www.bucknell.edu/fac-staff/judy-grisel

April 10, 2023

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Anonymous

The audio in this video is weird, like music keeps playing on the background, does anyone know what that is? I'm trying to ignore it, but my neurodivergence says otherwise! If I know what it is, I'll be able to focus on it less :)

Anonymous

It's only when Dr. Grisel speaks. I assume she has a software or hardware issue. But I keep imagining a choir practice taking place in the background haha

Anonymous

I love Judy Grisel, she was on the podcast rev left radio a while ago to talk about her book. She goes into more of how the neuroscience of addiction works and it absolutely blew my mind. During that episode she says she naivly thought if her field of research could understand addiction we could stop it. I feel like she gets at that we now understand how addiction works but arnt willing to take the steps to structure society differently to solve the causes bc they're not profitable.