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E170: Here’s Why the First Year of Sobriety is So Hard (It’s Dopamine)
Episode 170

E170: Here’s Why the First Year of Sobriety is So Hard (It’s Dopamine)

Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober

September 22, 202316m 48s

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Show Notes

Our brains get used to big dopamine bursts from alcohol and this makes natural rewards like walking, nice weather, or spending time with friends or loved ones not have as much of an impact. When you get sober and you can’t get that dopamine boost from alcohol anymore, life can feel flat, boring, and like why bother. In this episode I’m going to explain why we feel a lack of pleasure, or anhedonia, in early sobriety, what months are the toughest, what causes this to happen in the brain, and when you can expect to feel joy, pleasure and gratitude again.

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E62: dopamine deep dive

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