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The Addicted Mind Podcast

304: Reframing Recovery with Nicole Doering

The Addicted Mind Podcast

Duane Osterlind, LMFT

Health & Fitness, Medicine, Mental Health

4.8621 Ratings

🗓️ 23 October 2024

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Nicole Doering, once a model with a psychology background, found herself battling alcohol addiction later in life after personal upheavals. Her story begins with a sobering reflection on how unexpected life events, like a family health crisis and divorce, can lead to such challenges. Nicole's candidness about her 17-month sobriety journey is a testament to resilience and underscores the crucial role of evidence-based treatment. Nicole's atheism adds a unique dimension to her recovery approach, steering away from traditional narratives and focusing on the science of the brain.

Navigating addiction requires understanding it as a complex brain disease rather than a simple moral failing. Nicole sheds light on how medical-assisted therapies, like the Vivitrol shot, are underutilized yet vital for treating addiction. This episode breaks down the science behind addiction, explaining how it hijacks the brain's reward pathways, creating chronic dopamine imbalances. We explore how these imbalances affect memory and behavior, leading to persistent attentional biases. By rethinking addiction treatment beyond just willpower, Nicole's insights advocate for a more scientifically grounded understanding of recovery.

In this episode, you will hear:

  • Nicole Doering's unconventional recovery journey from alcohol addiction, emphasizing atheism and science-driven approaches.
  • Personal challenges, including a family health crisis and divorce, leading to late-onset addiction.
  • Importance of evidence-based and medically assisted treatments, such as the Vivitrol shot.
  • Understanding addiction as a complex brain disease rather than a moral failing.
  • Exploring alternative recovery methods like SMART Recovery for those struggling with traditional approaches.
  • The role of brain chemistry and the impact of addiction on memory and behavior.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Addicted Mind podcast. We are on to another episode. My name is Dwayne

0:12.1

Austerlund. I'm your host. Our guest today is Nicole Doring. She's going to share her story of

0:19.6

recovery.

0:26.7

What's unique about this is that her addiction to alcohol started later in her life.

0:42.3

And she realized that she had a problem post-COVID and checked herself into rehab to be able to get some sobriety and control of this addictive process.

0:49.4

She lives in Northern Virginia with her partner, their three cats, three horses, and one dog.

0:55.0

She is a former model who worked for numerous domestic and international brands and has been on many magazine covers, shot multiple national commercials, and has modeled for companies such as

1:00.5

Haynes Brands, Lans Inn, Royal Caribbean, Oil Valle, Clareall, Donna Karen, and so forth.

1:07.5

So for her, things remained good and stable in her life, for the most part, until COVID,

1:14.2

a family health issue, a divorce, all happened in quick succession, and she noticed her

1:20.0

drinking had become very problematic. So in this episode, Nicole shares her story of recovery

1:26.0

and the other part about why evidence-based treatment

1:30.0

and medically assisted treatment is so important to her. And she's going to share her

1:35.1

experience of using Vivitrol to help her with her alcoholism. It was great interviewing

1:43.6

Nicole. She's just so open about her story.

1:46.0

I just really appreciate it.

1:48.0

And she shares a lot of knowledge around the neurochemistry of addiction and how we have to,

1:55.0

as we say in the episode, outsmart our lizard brain.

1:58.0

So stay tuned for this episode.

2:00.0

And if you're getting a lot out of the

2:03.2

Addicted Mind podcast, please rate and review us in whatever podcast app you're using right now.

2:09.1

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