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Addiction: Nature or Nurture? with Dr. Evelyn Higgins

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Dr. Evelyn Higgins is the Founder and CEO of Wired for Addiction. She is a recognized expert in addiction and has 25 years of clinical practice as well as dedicated over 16 years of research and development in the science of addiction recovery. In this week’s episode, Dr. Higgins talks the environment vs. genes and how it shows up in addiction, explores the idea of an ‘addiction cure’, and so much more on this week’s episode.

TAKEAWAYS:

[2:00] A little bit about Dr. Higgins.

[4:20] What is considered an addiction?

[6:35] No one sets out to becoming an addict.

[6:55] Our environment has a big impact on us…but our genetics also play a part.

[7:45] Are we biologically/genetically wired to become addicts?

[11:40] Why can’t you cure addiction?

[16:50] You can make healthy choices! The first step is understanding your stressors.

[20:45] Dr. Weiss has seen people in recovery who still keep struggling. They’re ‘white knuckling’ it.

[26:40] Unfortunately, what might work for one person, might not work for another.

[27:20] How do we teach the public to better understand addiction?

[34:40] The medical community is very subjective because it’s based on vocabulary (what the patient says) instead of blood tests and body chemistry results.

[36:25] There’s still quite a bit of inequity in the medical field, but there are small steps forward happening.

[39:35] What are the next steps for someone who wants to stay sober?

RESOURCES:

Sex and Relationship Healing

@RobWeissMSW

Sex Addiction 101

Seeking Integrity

Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in Gay Men

Prodependence: Moving Beyond Codependency

Out of the Doghouse by Robert Weiss

DoctorHiggins.com

QUOTES:

  • “The stigma is that this is actually a mental health disease and no one sets out to ruin their life and have all these other reactions from society.”

  • “We all strive to make our lives easier.”

  • “We now know we can change the expression of genes. That’s so powerful. We can make changes in someone’s life.”

  • “No one [in congress] wanted their names on these bills because of the stigma around mental health.”

  continue reading

153 episoade

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Content provided by Robert Weiss, PhD, MSW, Robert Weiss, and MSW. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Robert Weiss, PhD, MSW, Robert Weiss, and MSW or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ro.player.fm/legal.

Dr. Evelyn Higgins is the Founder and CEO of Wired for Addiction. She is a recognized expert in addiction and has 25 years of clinical practice as well as dedicated over 16 years of research and development in the science of addiction recovery. In this week’s episode, Dr. Higgins talks the environment vs. genes and how it shows up in addiction, explores the idea of an ‘addiction cure’, and so much more on this week’s episode.

TAKEAWAYS:

[2:00] A little bit about Dr. Higgins.

[4:20] What is considered an addiction?

[6:35] No one sets out to becoming an addict.

[6:55] Our environment has a big impact on us…but our genetics also play a part.

[7:45] Are we biologically/genetically wired to become addicts?

[11:40] Why can’t you cure addiction?

[16:50] You can make healthy choices! The first step is understanding your stressors.

[20:45] Dr. Weiss has seen people in recovery who still keep struggling. They’re ‘white knuckling’ it.

[26:40] Unfortunately, what might work for one person, might not work for another.

[27:20] How do we teach the public to better understand addiction?

[34:40] The medical community is very subjective because it’s based on vocabulary (what the patient says) instead of blood tests and body chemistry results.

[36:25] There’s still quite a bit of inequity in the medical field, but there are small steps forward happening.

[39:35] What are the next steps for someone who wants to stay sober?

RESOURCES:

Sex and Relationship Healing

@RobWeissMSW

Sex Addiction 101

Seeking Integrity

Cruise Control: Understanding Sex Addiction in Gay Men

Prodependence: Moving Beyond Codependency

Out of the Doghouse by Robert Weiss

DoctorHiggins.com

QUOTES:

  • “The stigma is that this is actually a mental health disease and no one sets out to ruin their life and have all these other reactions from society.”

  • “We all strive to make our lives easier.”

  • “We now know we can change the expression of genes. That’s so powerful. We can make changes in someone’s life.”

  • “No one [in congress] wanted their names on these bills because of the stigma around mental health.”

  continue reading

153 episoade

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