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InAINYF…Alcohol is NOT Your FriendbyJohn MakohenWhy AA’s Shame, Powerlessness, and Higher Power Often Fail to Halt RelapseExplore the neuroscience behind addiction and discover empowering, evidence-based alternatives to shame, powerlessness, and reliance on a…3d ago
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John MakohenThe Neuroscience of Addiction: What AA Misses and New Approaches Are Getting RightDiscover how cutting-edge neuroscience is reshaping addiction recovery — addressing brain chemistry, trauma, and behavior change — beyond…Nov 173
Frank BreslinDo You Have a Drinking Problem?Nihil aliud est ebrietas quam voluntaria insania. Getting drunk is the wish to go mad (Seneca, Moral Letters, 83. 18). “But I’m innocent,”…Dec 2
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