Description
Alcohol addiction isn’t just a personal struggle—it’s a complex medical condition that affects millions worldwide. In this episode of Science for Care, host Anca Petre takes us on a deep dive into the world of alcohol dependency, exploring its roots, impact, and the modern solutions available for those battling this pervasive issue.
With special guest Dr. Pascal Gache, an addiction specialist, we examine how alcohol alters brain chemistry, influences behavior, and leads to long-term health consequences. From the origins of the term "alcoholism" in 1848 to the rise of support groups like Alcoholics Anonymous, we trace the evolution of addiction treatment and the changing medical understanding of this condition.
We also explore the continuum of alcohol addiction, debunking the myth that alcoholism is simply a matter of daily drinking. Many struggle with alcohol dependency without fitting the typical stereotype. Dr. Gache highlights the most effective treatments, from cognitive behavioral therapy to motivational interviewing, and the importance of finding new sources of joy beyond alcohol.
Whether you're directly impacted by alcohol dependency or want to better understand this silent struggle, this episode offers a compassionate, science-driven perspective on one of the world’s most prevalent health issues.
Podcast by HealthTech for Care
Production: MedShake Studio
Host: Anca Petre
Guest: Dr. Pascal Gache
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