Impulse Control explores how mastering impulse control is crucial for addiction relapse prevention. This book uniquely combines neuroscience, psychology, and behavioral economics to offer practical strategies.
Did you know addiction fundamentally alters brain function, weakening impulse control? Understanding the neurobiological mechanisms, such as the role of dopamine and the prefrontal cortex, can significantly aid in managing addictive behaviors.
The book emphasizes that relapse often stems from impaired impulse control, not just a lack of willpower. It presents evidence-based techniques like mindfulness-based interventions and cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) tailored for craving management.
Furthermore, it highlights the reward deficiency syndrome and incentive sensitization theory, providing insights into impulsive reactions. The book progresses systematically, starting with the science behind impulse control, then moving to specific training techniques, and finally, showcasing real-world case studies.