Gabor Maté: Five Steps To Stop Scrolling, Bingeing, and Self-Medicating — And Reclaim Your Brain
10% Happier with Dan Harris
The podcast explores the connection between childhood stress or trauma and common issues like addictive tendencies and scattered minds, featuring Dr. Gabor Maté, who posits that these problems often stem from early childhood experiences. Dr. Maté defines addiction broadly, not just limited to substance abuse, but as any behavior providing temporary relief and pleasure despite causing harm. He argues addictions are attempts to soothe underlying pain, tracing back to unmet childhood needs or intense experiences. Challenging conventional views on ADHD, Dr. Maté suggests it's less an inherited disease and more a coping mechanism developed in response to early stress, shaping brain development. Practical strategies discussed include compassionate curiosity, mindfulness, and a five-step framework (relabel, reattribute, refocus, revalue, recreate) to gain agency over automatic behaviors.
Part 1: Introduction, Definitions
Part 2: Roots, ADHD, Environment
Part 3: Compassion, Mindfulness
Part 4: Agency, Five Steps
Part 5: Healing, Responsibility
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