In the second part of "Silent Struggles," we delve deeper into the realm of behavioral addictions, aiming to decipher its nuances in comparison to substance dependence while unraveling the underlying mechanisms driving such compulsive behaviors.
Dr. Rashmi sheds light on the intricate source of dopamine surges, emphasizing how behavioral addictions stem from an internal craving for pleasure derived from specific activities rather than external chemical stimuli.
The episode takes a culturally sensitive approach, examining the impact of cultural factors, stress coping mechanisms, and societal pressures prevalent within immigrant communities. Through this lens, we uncover common behavioral addictions like gambling, shopping, work, and social media usage, shedding light on how these activities serve as coping mechanisms amidst the challenges of acculturation and assimilation.
This episode delves into the unique risk factors faced by immigrants, acknowledging potential generational disparities in addiction patterns and susceptibility.
Moreover, the episode navigates through the unique risk factors encountered by immigrants, recognizing potential generational differences in addiction patterns and susceptibility.
For those seeking support, please connect with the SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-4357)and the South Asian Mental Health Initiative and Network (https://samhin.org/contact/).
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