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E97: Why We Keep Believing it’ll be Different this Time

Sober Powered: The Neuroscience of Being Sober

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Cognitive Flexibility in People With Alcohol Use Disorder

People with alcohol use disorder have a compromised ability to detect errors in their behavior and adapt. Having low cognitive flexibility means that you are very reactive to what is going on around you, not proactive. Chronic heavy drinking prevents us from being able to make new associations and break old ones. In sobriety we need to move from habitual automatic behaviors into more goal-directed behaviors.

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