
Confessions of a Christian Alcoholic with Jon Seidl Addiction, Trauma, and Rewiring Your Brain: Dr. Lee Warren Explains the Art of Self-Brain Surgery
Feb 4, 2026
Dr. Lee Warren, neurosurgeon, Iraq War veteran, and author, shares a practice he calls self-brain surgery. He connects neuroplasticity to renewing the mind. He explains addiction as a hijacked reward system, how trauma shapes responses not destiny, and how grief can become an idol. He shows how metacognition and deliberate thought practice can rewire the brain for recovery and spiritual growth.
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Personal Trauma Sparked Scientific Pursuit
- Lee Warren shares his journey from war, divorce, remarriage, to the murder of his son and how that led him to study brain science.
- That personal pain became the catalyst for his work linking neuroscience and faith in healing.
Thoughts Drive Real Brain Change
- Functional brain imaging showed thoughts cause immediate brain activity changes that then alter physiology.
- Lee Warren connects this to Scripture, arguing thinking differently produces structural brain change he calls self-brain surgery.
Thinking Literally Rewires You
- Repeated thinking lays down microtubules and synapses that strengthen neural pathways over time.
- Changing thoughts prunes old pathways and builds new structural connections akin to surgery.





