Addiction and Trust: Marc Lewis at TEDxRadboudU 2013
Addiction and trust: Marc Lewis at TEDxRadboudU 2013
A former drug addict himself, Lewis now researches addiction. In order to get over ones addiction, he explains, self-trust is necessary. Unfortunately, self-…
i tried believing i could moderate my use, using brain training to moderate
i beilived i could , didnt work?
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Addiction and trust: Marc Lewis at TEDxRadboudU 2013?
He has interesting points but misses the mark a bit on the idea of a higher
power. If you turn your will over to a higher power of your understanding
(in the language of the Twelve Steps), that can be the same as saying that
a part of yourself cannot be trusted and that you need to rely on a higher
power to help with that part (a.k.a. present self or addict), but not that
you as a whole person cannot be trusted. It’s just a different way of
allocating trust, and it works for some people.?
Good speaker and liked his view on addiction. askimveiledning.no also have
some great information on addiction. And all we can do i spread the word
that recovery is real and it works.
Great talk by Marc Lewis on Addiction and how it relates to Self-trust! ?
Good speaker … My heart breaks for the addict , my son was an addict my,
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He really knows how to be in-depth about addiction; objective vs subjective
and physically combined with mentally, (no nature vs nurture but combining
the 2 as they should be). I think he’s an inspiration to those out there
who may be “functional addicts”, as well as all the medical doctors,
counselors, psychologists, neuroscientists, and patients who wish to read
the other field on a universal level that is simple enough one might
understand the other.
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He’s a great speaker. If anyone wants information about addiction, do check
out my channel. There is help out there – and there is recovery 🙂