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Is Addiction an Attachment Disorder? — Dr Oliver Morgan

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Apr 3, 2025
Dr. Oliver Morgan, a seasoned expert in counseling and addiction, shares insights from his thirty years of experience. He discusses how addiction can be viewed as an attachment disorder, and the heartbreaking dynamics of these 'jealous relationships.' Morgan highlights how individual addictions often mirror wider societal issues, suggesting a need for community-based solutions. The conversation weaves in personal narratives, trauma's role in addiction, and the importance of rebuilding relationships for recovery. Hope flows through as he emphasizes the power of human connections in overcoming addiction.
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Open Systems

  • Humans are open systems deeply shaped by social connections, especially early childhood experiences.
  • Positive responses nurture healthy brain development, while negative or absent ones create vulnerabilities like addiction.
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Beyond Individual Models

  • Traditional addiction models focus on individual factors: learned behavior, choice, or disease.
  • Dr. Morgan introduces social ecology, emphasizing the impact of relationships and environment.
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Addiction's Paradox

  • Addiction presents a paradox: it's self-destructive yet serves as a coping mechanism.
  • Addicts aren't choosing self-destruction but are stuck in learned patterns, seeking relief.
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