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Addiction is a chronic brain disease that requires ongoing management from "summary" of Never Enough by Judith Grisel

Addiction is a chronic brain disease. It is not a mere weakness of character or a lack of willpower. The brain of someone struggling with addiction has been fundamentally altered. This alteration makes it difficult for them to resist the intense urges and cravings that drive their behavior. It is essential to understand that addiction is not a moral failing, but a complex interplay of genetic, environmental, and neurological factors. These factors work together to hijack the brain's reward system and create a powerful drive to seek out and use drugs or alcohol. Because addiction is a chronic brain disease, it requires ongoing management. This means that simply stopping drug or alcohol use is not enough to overcome addiction. Even after periods of abstinence, the brain remains vulnerable to relapse. This vulnerability is due to the lasting changes that addiction has wrought on the brain's neural pathways and chemical balance. Managing addiction involve...
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    Never Enough

    Judith Grisel

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