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Dopamine and Depression: The Metabolic Link You Need to Know
Episode 161

Dopamine and Depression: The Metabolic Link You Need to Know

The Biology of Trauma® With Dr. Aimie

February 17, 202655m 40s

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Dopamine doesn't just create pleasure. It signals unexpected experiences and primes the brain to learn. New research reveals that depression, anxiety, and ADHD have different metabolic phenotypes. Understanding your unique metabolic footprint explains why standard treatments work for some and not others. Mental health and metabolic health are inseparable.

In This Episode You'll Learn:

[01:00] How does peripheral nerve stimulation affect dopamine in the brain?
[06:30] Does dopamine actually make you feel good?
[13:00] What is the real function of dopamine in learning and memory?
[15:30] How does trauma change the way we perceive reality?
[22:00] What are metabolic phenotypes in mental health conditions?
[27:00] Why does the same diagnosis look different in different people?
[33:00] How are metabolism, hormones, and mental health connected?
[37:00] What role does the hypothalamus play in emotional and metabolic regulation?
[44:00] Why do negative experiences affect us more than positive ones?
[47:00] What does anchoring to something unchangeable mean for recovery?

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