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Healing the Addicted Brain

The Revolutionary, Science-Based Alcoholism and Addiction Recovery Program

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Healing the Addicted Brain

Von: Harold Urschel M.D.
Gesprochen von: Bob Souer
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Addiction is not a moral failure. It’s a treatable brain condition—and recovery is possible when we stop relying on willpower alone and start using real science.

In Healing the Addicted Brain, New York Times bestselling author and renowned addiction psychiatrist Dr. Harold C. Urschel delivers a transformative, research-based approach to overcoming substance abuse. Drawing from cutting-edge neuroscience and clinical success, this book empowers readers to understand the root causes of addiction and reclaim their lives through medical strategies proven to triple recovery rates.

Written with compassion and clarity, this guide offers a breakthrough framework for those navigating recovery and for families desperate for answers.

DISCOVER HOW TO:
  • Retrain your brain chemistry to reduce cravings and prevent relapse
  • Manage emotional triggers, stress, and co-occurring mental health conditions
  • Rebuild trust and connection with loved ones
  • Implement lifestyle changes that support long-term sobriety and brain health
  • Understand addiction through a medical lens, replacing guilt with empowerment
  • Create a personalized, sustainable recovery plan grounded in science

Perfect for those struggling with alcohol, opioids, or other substances, this book is also a powerful resource for families, counselors, and anyone searching for a path to lasting recovery.

If you’re ready to move past outdated myths and discover a recovery method that works, Healing the Addicted Brain offers the tools—and the hope—to begin.
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