Mimi Hunter

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A common way of understanding it is that addiction “hijacks” the brain’s normal process of pursuing good things (reward) and avoiding bad things (punishment) and begins to create pathological circuits that turn one’s focus, attention, desire, and energy to the object of addiction, while at the same time undermining one’s ability to resist.
In Pain: A Bioethicist's Personal Struggle with Opioids
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