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Dealing with Stress in Recovery
In early recovery, the brain’s "alarm system" (the amygdala) is often hypersensitive, while the "braking system" (the prefrontal cortex) is still repairing itself. This makes ordinary stressors feel like emergencies.
Substitution: The "Whack-a-Mole" Effect
Substituting one addiction for another (often called cross-addiction or transfer addiction) is a common pitfall. When you remove the primary substance but don't address the underlying trauma or brain chemistry imbalances, the urge to soothe simply migrates.
Common Substitutions
From | To (Often)Alcohol/Drugs | Caffeine or Nicotine (high volume)
Substances | Processed sugars or compulsive overeating
Substances | "Process" addictions: Gambling, shopping, or sex
Substances | Workaholism or excessive exercise
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By Paul J. BujdosoDealing with Stress in Recovery
In early recovery, the brain’s "alarm system" (the amygdala) is often hypersensitive, while the "braking system" (the prefrontal cortex) is still repairing itself. This makes ordinary stressors feel like emergencies.
Substitution: The "Whack-a-Mole" Effect
Substituting one addiction for another (often called cross-addiction or transfer addiction) is a common pitfall. When you remove the primary substance but don't address the underlying trauma or brain chemistry imbalances, the urge to soothe simply migrates.
Common Substitutions
From | To (Often)Alcohol/Drugs | Caffeine or Nicotine (high volume)
Substances | Processed sugars or compulsive overeating
Substances | "Process" addictions: Gambling, shopping, or sex
Substances | Workaholism or excessive exercise
Support the show