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- INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES and LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER"Brilliant . . . riveting, scary, cogent, and cleverly argued.
- About the Author: Anna Lembke is the medical director of Stanford Addiction Medicine, program director for the Stanford Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic.
- 304 Pages
- Psychology, Clinical Psychology
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About the Book
"This book is about pleasure. It's also about pain. Most important, it's about how to find the delicate balance between the two, and why now more than ever finding balance is essential."--Book Synopsis
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES and LOS ANGELES TIMES BESTSELLER"Brilliant . . . riveting, scary, cogent, and cleverly argued."--Beth Macy, author of Dopesick,
as heard on Fresh Air This book is about pleasure. It's also about pain. Most important, it's about how to find the delicate balance between the two, and why now more than ever finding balance is essential. We're living in a time of unprecedented access to high-reward, high-dopamine stimuli: drugs, food, news, gambling, shopping, gaming, texting, sexting, Facebooking, Instagramming, YouTubing, tweeting . . . The increased numbers, variety, and potency is staggering. The smartphone is the modern-day hypodermic needle, delivering digital dopamine 24/7 for a wired generation. As such we've all become vulnerable to compulsive overconsumption. In Dopamine Nation, Dr. Anna Lembke, psychiatrist and author, explores the exciting new scientific discoveries that explain why the relentless pursuit of pleasure leads to pain . . . and what to do about it. Condensing complex neuroscience into easy-to-understand metaphors, Lembke illustrates how finding contentment and connectedness means keeping dopamine in check. The lived experiences of her patients are the gripping fabric of her narrative. Their riveting stories of suffering and redemption give us all hope for managing our consumption and transforming our lives. In essence, Dopamine Nation shows that the secret to finding balance is combining the science of desire with the wisdom of recovery.
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"Anna Lembke deeply understands an experience I hear about often in the therapy room at the nexus between our modern addictions and our primal brains. Her stories of guiding people to find a healthy balance between pleasure and pain have the power to transform your life."
--Lori Gottlieb, "Dear Therapist" columnist at The Atlantic, New York Times bestselling author of Maybe You Should Talk to Someone "Just when you thought you knew all you needed to know about the addiction crisis, along comes Dr. Anna Lembke with her second brilliant book on the topic--this one not about a drug but about the most powerful chemical of all: the dopamine that rules the pain and pleasure centers of our minds. In an era of overconsumption and instant gratification, Dopamine Nation explains the personal and societal price of being ruled by the next fix--and how to manage it. No matter what you might find yourself over-indulging in--from the internet to food to work to sex--you'll find this book riveting, scary, cogent, and cleverly argued. Lembke weaves patient stories with research, in a voice that's as empathetic as it is clear-eyed."
--Beth Macy, author of Washington Post Best Book of the Year, New York Times Notable Book of 2018 and bestseller Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company That Addicted America "We all desire a break from our routines and those parts of life that upset us. What if, instead of trying to escape these things, we learn to turn toward them, to reach a peaceful harmony with our selves and the people we share our lives with? Lembke has written a book that radically changes the way we think about mental illness, pleasure, pain, reward, and stress. Turn toward it. You'll be happy you did."
--Daniel Levitin, New York Times bestselling author of The Organized Mind and Successful Aging
"Explore[s] the dichotomy between seeking a readily accessible hit of dopamine--from our phones, gambling, or a bag of Fritos--and maintaining healthy, productive, stable lives."
--The New York Times, Inside the Bestseller List "[An] eye-opening survey on pleasure-seeking and addiction . . . Readers looking for balance will return to Lembke's informative and fascinating guidance."
--Publishers Weekly (starred review) "Fascinating case histories, and a sensible formula for treatment."
--Kirkus Reviews
About the Author
Anna Lembke is the medical director of Stanford Addiction Medicine, program director for the Stanford Addiction Medicine Fellowship, and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. She is the recipient of numerous awards for outstanding research in mental illness, for excellence in teaching, and for clinical innovation in treatment. A clinician scholar, she has published more than a hundred peer-reviewed papers, book chapters, and commentaries in prestigious outlets such as The New England Journal of Medicine and JAMA. She sits on the board of several state and national addiction-focused organizations, has testified before various committees in the United States House of Representatives and Senate, keeps an active speaking calendar, and maintains a thriving clinical practice.Dimensions (Overall): 9.13 Inches (H) x 5.91 Inches (W) x 1.34 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.05 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 304
Genre: Psychology
Sub-Genre: Clinical Psychology
Publisher: Dutton
Format: Hardcover
Author: Anna Lembke
Language: English
Street Date: August 24, 2021
TCIN: 81619484
UPC: 9781524746728
Item Number (DPCI): 247-17-8776
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Mplsshop - 2 months ago, Verified purchaser
I saw this author in an article in the New York Times. I read the entire book over two days. I couldn’t put it down, it was so interesting. Helpful information on what happens during to a person’s mind during addiction and actions to end addiction. Enough scientific evidence to support the ideas but not so detailed to make it a difficult read. Highly recommend.
An excellent read for anybody struggling with addicition
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P L - 1 year ago
As a recovering addict I found this book to be exceptionally insightful on the processes of addiction and the path towards recovery and leading a better life. Ignore the hyper sensitive negative review. Addicition is not a sterile or clean world. You will read stories of other people who have likely suffered much worse than you and still made it out alive.
Depressing, disappointing read
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Kat - 2 years ago
I was excited to read this book based on the title and other reviews and usually love this type of book. But I must say I was very disappointed and found the book to be hard to read (in the sense that it made me feel bad, not the writing) and depressing. The first story about a client that she had (and kept returning to throughout the book) was way too much!! The details she provided about his issues were things I would never want to know and just way too graphic and I hate that my brain now has that info in it. I tried to stay curious and wonder why she included these graphic details and I just could not figure out why. Like when a movie has gratuitous nudity for no reason really, that is what this felt like. I gleaned no info really about "how to find balance" as there were just too many client stories.