A group of twenty patients will require twenty different theories to explain how they each got there and what they need in order to get better.
Diverse people have diverse etiologies and pathophysiologies and require diverse treatments in order to achieve diverse recoveries.
14.04.2025 21:32 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
And if you really listen, you'll end up changing your way of thinking about addictions - if only because of the remarkable diversity of experiences people have had.
There is no one pathway. There is no one spiral. There is no one brain region or circuit or neurotransmitter.
14.04.2025 21:32 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
You learn how it started, how it's been and how it's going. And if you listen long enough, you'll end up reconsidering your own theories and work in a deep way.
14.04.2025 21:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Often times, residential treatment means no TV, phones, news, outside world. There is only time to talk.
And people in treatment talk to one another in a way they do not talk to anyone else, including their clinician.
You learn the real truth about the life history of addictions in those moments.
14.04.2025 21:32 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
I spent 20+ years conducting empirical research on addictions before I went to treatment myself.
My experience tells me that other people in the research community could learn a tremendous amount by checking into a treatment center and staying for a few days.
14.04.2025 21:32 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 2 π 0
In the future, I'll share how my lived experiences affect my thinking about the field.
In the meantime, bear with me as I navigate this space.
As you can see, I choose to remain anonymous for now. If you are trying to guess who I am, you're asking the wrong question.
I could be any one of us.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
I learned a lot during this process, including changing the way I think about some of the theories, approaches and ideas that we have in the addiction neuroscience community.
But I also gained even more respect for what we - you included - are trying to do to change people's lives for the better.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
While I feel distress, anger and sadness over what is happening to good, innocent people in the world - including, but certainly not limited to, the destruction of American science - I also know that I am not going to let some fascists deal me a setback.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
How do I feel today? Hopeful about my long-term health and capacity to contribute. Eager to see what I can do without the alcohol monkey on my back.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
When I felt I had done what I could do there, I raised the issue with my clinical team, and they agreed. Two days later, I packed my bags and went back home.
That was ~9 months ago.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
When I was given homework, I had it done the next morning. When we were asked to do very uncomfortable things, I would raise my hand first.
For ~ 4 wks, I put my sense that I was in control to the side and just followed instructions. It was probably the hardest thing I have ever volunteered to do.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
So, I decided to go big or go home. I found and signed up for a residential treatment program on a Wednesday, and I checked in that Saturday.
I committed 100% to it. I attended all the programming. I read. I participated. Even when being asked to talk or think in ways I didn't love.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
These were now signs that I could not ignore, and I rapidly developed a profound motivation to change.
I tinkered with various easy-access medical options... Naltrexone. Brief therapy. But I didn't feel that they were having much impact. The longer I pursued them, the more frustrated I grew.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
The emergence of mental and physical health consequences related to drinking happened really fast... in mere months. This included an episode of moderate withdrawal when I, at the recommendation of a nurse, tried on my own to cut back.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 2 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
And professionally, I was on top of the world, so again, it just didn't feel like something to spend much time worrying about.
Until it was.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Because it happened so slowly and because I used every device in the textbook to convince myself that it wasn't really a problem, it kept on progressing. No major relationship / family problems. No legal problems. No big health problems I could see for many years.
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
But while my professional life was taking off, something else was happening behind the scenes.
Slowly - over the course of 25+ years - I went from never drinking to a happy-hour, social drinker to one a day to several a day to a heavy drinker to having a serious problem...
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
Time to "introduce" myself and this account.
For the past 2+ decades, I've been an academic working in the addiction neuroscience space.
I've published scores of papers, earned substantial numbers of citations, competed successfully for research funding and trained some of the brightest students
13.04.2025 12:35 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 1 π 1
Supporting researchers and authors with professional editing π grant writing π° manuscript proofreadingπ©βπ» book editingπ medical writingβοΈ scientific consultingπ©π»βπ¬ author services π
πVisit www.eloquenti.com
Science & medical writer/editor. Public speaker, mentor, coach. Expert on APA, plain language. Past-Pres NW Science Writers Assoc. Interested in editing, ethics, AI, chocolate. If I've helped you, thank me with a coffee https://buymeacoffee.com/ellenkuw
Science Writer | Grant Writer | Science Communicator
PhD-level science writer and grant strategist helping researchers translate their complex work into clear and concise manuscripts, grants, and more
π https://www.lindseykennedyphd.com/
Writer in nyc. Space nerd. Mars is a Hellhole. Bylines in NYTβs, The Atlantic, Wired, Esquire, Longreads, & others. Anti fascist. Opinions are mine. Climate by day.
signal: shannonstirone.78
https://natureofthings.substack.com/
shannonstirone.com
Independent science writer and editor. Words in Nature, SciAm, NYTimes, Slate, MIT Tech Review, New Scientist, etc. They/them. JulianN.88 on Signal
Science writer. Writing a book on hobbits and human origins. Editor PBS Eons. History of science PhD.
Freelance science writer with expertise in neuroscience, biology, university communications, higher ed teaching & student support. She/her #scicomm
https://www.rachelhendersonscience.com/
scientist with a PhD in toxicology | views are my own
Writer, researcher β’ STS, economic sociology, political economy of deep tech β’ University of Glasgow & Edinburgh β’ Author of βSmoke & Mirrorsβ
Univ. of Manchester Prof of Synoptic Meteorology, educator, scientist
Author: Eloquent Science: A Practical Guide to Becoming a Better Writer, Speaker, and Atmospheric Scientist
Free online climate course: "Our Earth: Its Climate, History, and Processes"
Writer. Comms person.
Mostly sci/tech/health.
Sometimes music/food/culture.
Lifelong Eagles fan from the South. (We exist!)
Letβs make the South better, yβall.
Stuff I write for fun here: https://medium.com/@shiplives
Science journo at @science.org, writing about science & society, research integrity, and other places where the scientific rubber hits the road. πΏπ¦π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώπ·πΈ
Tip? DMs open, or find me on Signal at cathleen_ogrady.14
Freelance science writer, microbiologist.
Blogging at The Microbial Menagerie microbialmenagerie.com
Content marketing for life science companies
https://linktr.ee/jennifertsangwrites
π¬| DVM, Vet Pathologist |
βοΈ| Medical preclin research | Recovering Prof
βοΈ| bit.ly/4fTBI5m
βοΈ| Med Writer / ELS | Writing coach
π©π»ββοΈ| Brit | PGY27 | @livuni β97 @PennVet β03
π| Boston, MA | She/Her
Scientific writer/editor | Neuroscientist | π©π½βπΎ π§Ά π¦
| Work with me: www.kavyadevarakonda.com
Freelance writing, consultancy, evidence, editing and data analysis. Fuelled by Yorkshire tea βοΈ
Freelance science writer and communications consultant, passionate about climate, conservation, and the environment. PhD in Biology. She/her
www.lindywhitehouse.com
Medical writer by vocation and cultural historian by avocation. More often than not, these are one and the same. Enjoying the blue sky.
βοΈfreelance science journalist: Wired, Quanta, TED-Ed & elsewhere
cofounder @sequencermag.bsky.social
https://maxglevy.com/
los angeles
Freelance science writer, editor, reporter and producer
Clips in Smithsonian, Live Science, WSHU Public Radio, Yale Medicine
(she/her)