In recovery, we begin with a story. Often, that story is told through fog—fragmented memories, comforting lies, and protective illusions that once kept us alive. We tell it anyway. We share it in meetings, therapy, or with a sponsor, and in doing so, we start to reclaim something. But...
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The intricate relationship between addiction and free will has sparked significant debate within neuroscience and psychology. This exploration delves into the neurological aspects of free will, volition, and agency, particularly in the context of substance use disorder (SUD). By examining the brain’s decision-making processes and contrasting them with automated...

