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E312: Ambivalence in Early and Long Term Sobriety
Episode 312

E312: Ambivalence in Early and Long Term Sobriety

Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober

March 6, 202620m 16s

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Show Notes

You can know alcohol is hurting you. You can want to quit. You can be exhausted by the consequences. And then still drink. In this episode, we’re talking about ambivalence: what it actually is in the brain, why negative consequences don’t always make us change, and how drinking shifts decision-making from intentional to automatic. I’ll also discuss how ambivalence can creep back in long after you’ve made the decision and result in the slow drift back to drinking. What to listen to next:

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