Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober
Un pódcast de Gillian Tietz, MS, CPRC - Viernes
311 Episodo
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E10: Denial and Dry Drunk Syndrome
Publicado: 28/8/2020 -
E9: From Chronic Day Ones to Forever Sobriety
Publicado: 21/8/2020 -
E8: What to Expect During Withdrawal
Publicado: 14/8/2020 -
E7: Shame
Publicado: 7/8/2020 -
E6: How the Body Processes Alcohol
Publicado: 31/7/2020 -
E5: Sugar Addiction
Publicado: 24/7/2020 -
E4: Drunk Sex is the Worst
Publicado: 17/7/2020 -
E3: Alcohol, Sleep, and Drinking Dreams
Publicado: 10/7/2020 -
E2: Alcohol Cravings. Why does our brain tell us to drink?
Publicado: 3/7/2020 -
The Last Night I Drank
Publicado: 30/6/2020 -
E1: Introduction and How Alcohol Causes Anxiety
Publicado: 25/6/2020
Being sober isn't a punishment. Sober life is not a last resort for weak-willed losers who aren't strong enough to figure it out. You can be sober without feeling deprived or left out. Millions of people wake up with another hangover and Google, "how do I know if I'm an alcoholic?". We get stuck on the label and the stigma, when instead we should be asking ourselves, "is alcohol making me miserable?" and "would I be happier if I quit drinking?" In the Sober Powered Podcast, Gill, a former biochemist turned sober coach, walks you through the latest research on alcohol use disorder using her own sober story as a case study along the way. The science of how alcohol affects the brain can help you depersonalize your drinking experience so you can finally say goodbye to your hopes and dreams of moderating someday (because you clearly can't moderate!). Getting sober doesn't mean you are a weak-willed loser with no self-control, it simply means you are a person who can't drink. Your brain loves it too much and you are too hardcore. Each episode features in depth explanations of what is going on in the brain along with the tools and mindset shifts that Gill works on with her clients to help them accept being sober, let go of shame, and learn the coping skills required to manage stress and emotions sober -in the hopes of helping you do the same. Website: www.soberpowered.com