What if addiction isn’t a failure of willpower, but a failure of the brain systems that make willpower possible? In this episode Dr. Brenda Fann (who has been on the pod before) interviews me about addiction as we provide a clear, compassionate walk through what addiction really is, why it grips so hard, and how families can help without enabling. You’ll hear a physician’s lived experience of losing a spouse to alcohol use disorder, the science behind cravings and executive function, and the practical steps that move people from chaos toward stability.
We unpack the three C’s—cravings, compulsive use, and continued use despite harm—and translate them into everyday red flags partners and parents can actually spot. We explain how early exposure reshapes the adolescent brain, why withdrawal makes “just quit” dangerous advice, and what truly counts as a standard drink. From insomnia fueled drinking to masking trauma with stimulants, we explore how substances solve short‑term problems while creating long‑term damage—and how targeted treatment reverses that math.
Then we get tactical. Think of recovery as a three‑legged stool: medication to steady the biology, therapy to build skills and face trauma, and peer support to restore connection and motivation. For families, the parallel path matters: Al‑Anon or Nar‑Anon, counseling, and firm but fair boundaries. You’ll learn conversation starters that lower defenses (“Help me understand what you need from the alcohol”) and a simple rule for avoiding the “villain” role while still holding the line. We also break down the data on teens, vaping, and the myth that teaching kids to drink at home protects them—it doesn’t.
If you’re ready for a roadmap that blends medical insight with human kindness, this conversation delivers. Subscribe for more evidence‑based guidance, share this episode with someone who needs it, and leave a review so others can find real help faster.
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