This is an excellent video. You did such a great job of explaining this in the most simple and straightforward manner. I would love to work with you on this.
Of course the grandmas wanted the press release blaming drugs for the death of their granddaughter- that gives them the easy out; they maintain their "virtue". The REAL cause of their granddaughter's addiction : - the paradigm of familiar abuse and neglect of which they are wholly responsible for!
Th perpetual irony is that when work is one of your additions, you come home and supplant that addiction with a whole gamut of addictions: e.g. alcohol, junk food, watching news reports on TV, electronic devices, gossiping about people with your loser mates, watching sport, complaining about stuff, Netflix, and so on.
I find it interesting that a single case study of 38 people took the forefront over centuries of knowledge that derivatives from opium could be addictive. I have heard this argument before and it seems to be a fallacy, diverting the blame from the doctors that prescribed addictive chemicals, to one case study.
l was addicted to changing the way l felt , because , due to my abusive upbringing , l didn't feel too good !! to change my feelings l had to change my thinking !? to change my thinking l drank and became alcoholic !!? l took advice and instruction from the peeps who created the Book Alcoholics Alcoholics Anonymous . A bunch of ex drunks who'd have screwed up a 2 car funeral , argued were to put a full stop created this Book in 11 months WOW ! That was 25 yrs ago ! As for it being hereditary ?! l don't believe l was born alcoholic l became alcoholic because l had to change my thinking ! l used alcohol . A heavy drinkers gets told by the doctor if he doesn't stop he'll die ! he stops . The alcoholic can't do that !? he drinks for a different reason ? to change his feelings ! they come from real life experiences in the main ! thats where the 12 Steps come in ! Step one identifies the problem . Step 2 the solution Step 3 make the decision . Steps 4 to 9 the action demanded by the decision . practice 10 and 11 till they become intuitive Step 12 recovered help others Hmm ? l used to lie in the gutter looking down my nose at people ! funny old world eh ?
Excellent presentation of extremely thorough research. A model to emulate potentially effectuating real growth in its field of study. Thank you Dr. Potee!
Thank you Dr. Potee @Valley Medical. Many people need help understanding how addiction works and you are doing a great job teaching it. Keep up the good work!
NOT A DISEASE! anyone who states any addiction is a disease has never INVESTIGATED the root cause of addiction. it is a necessary piece of genetic programming which forms RECOGNITION.
Concerning underage drinking and risk for future addiction, some believe that the legal drinking age contributes to future problems. By making alcohol illegal for underage, when the under-aged get alcohol, they binge. This was very true in my teen years in the 60s & 70s and today there is a problem with college age binge drinking. Perhaps if alcohol use was normalized at a younger age such as it is in some European countries, then first time young drinkers would not link alcohol consumption with sneaking, law breaking and guzzling until drunk. Lots of teens who drink see alcohol this way. Even when the legal age is attained there is a strong feeling for many that now is the time to cut loose and drink as much as possible. I think the late drinking age does more harm than good.
Something that I have difficulty accepting is the idea that alcohol use in teens leads to problems. Historically, say the dark to middle ages in Europe, everyone, including children, drank ale or other fermented beverages. It was part of the dietary calorie intake. The water was not safe to drink. Some have suggested these were low alcohol brews perhaps comparable to Russian kvas but historians now believe these drinks probably contained at least 3% and maybe more alcohol. Even so, these young people grew up and were successful members of society.
Anna Morris These dark ages alcohol consumptions were not in excess. Maybe one drink of (up to 3% at a time). Dr. Potee is talking more about “binge drinking” over a period of time.
This is the BEST video on this subject. I have long believed addiction must play into the ancient survival system. It takes a lot of strength for hunter/gatherers living on the edge of starvation, to get up and go hunting, fishing or gathering. For thousands of years life was tough for people. Understanding the biology of learning can show us a lot about addictive states, I think.
Wow, Dr. Potee did an amazing job presenting this information. Huge shout out to her for making this information easy to follow and available to everyone
I vape and I have almost never smoked a cigarette in the entire few years I have vaped I have smoked twice, both cause my battery was dead, its not the same, I actually really like vaping so it works
This has been the most comprehensive, yet easy to follow video I've seen on the topics presented! I'll use it for classes that I teach! Very well done! Thank you!
i have never heard a Dr take responsibility for the opioid epidemic before, they usually blame the patient! FYI, Mexico is not the only place where drugs come from! I was on her side until she said that!