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The Warning Signs We Miss: How Addiction Actually Starts

49 min · 4 jun 2026
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What is the true starting point of addiction? Is it hardwired into our genetics, triggered by a hidden environmental vulnerability, or is it a biological hijacking of the brain’s neural pathways? On this episode of Live 120 with Bracha, we look past the superficial stigmas and societal myths to explore the deep root causes, origins, and early warning signs of dependency and compulsion. Host Bracha sits down with Effie Goldberg, co-founder and Managing Director of Ascend Healthcare, to dissect the complex physiological, psychological, and environmental forces that drive behavioral health struggles. We pull back the curtain on the intricate neuroscience of addiction, explaining how dopamine reward cycles alter the brain's circuitry, why willpower alone is insufficient to break chronic cycles, and exactly how everyday enthusiasm can pivot into clinical impairment. This conversation maps out the volatile intersection of nature vs. nurture—ranging from biological and genetic predispositions to the modern impacts of digital overstimulation, social media, and chronic stress. Whether you are looking to identify early behavioral red flags in a loved one, understand the mechanics of human compulsion, or explore modern recovery systems, this episode offers a comprehensive, science-backed look at how addiction truly begins—and what it takes to rewire the brain for sustainable mental health and wellness. * Subscribe & Review: If this deep dive changed how you look at behavioral science, mental health, or recovery, please share it with an educator, a loved one, or a friend, and leave a 5-star review on Spotify! * Until next time—live long and live strong. 🎗️✨

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