
What Is It Like to Be an Addict?
Understanding Substance Abuse
Author: Owen Flanagan
Narrator: Shawn Compton
Unabridged: 9 hr 47 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Highbridge Audio
Published: 07/22/2025
Categories: Nonfiction, Self-help, Substance Abuse & Addictions, Psychology, Psychopathology
Synopsis
Flanagan has firsthand knowledge of what it is like to be an addict. That experience informs this important and novel work. He pairs the sciences that study addiction with a sophisticated view of the consciousness-brain/body relation to make his core argument: that substance addictions comprise a heterogeneous set of "psychobiosocial" behavioral disorders. He explains that substance addictions do not have one set of causes, such as self-medication or social dislocation, and they do not have one neural profile, such as a dysfunction in dopamine system.
Flanagan explores the ways addicts sensibly insist on their own responsibility to undo addiction, as well as ways in which shame for addiction can be leveraged into healing. He insists on the collective shame we all bear for our indifference to many of the psychological and social causes of addiction and explores the implications of this new integrated paradigm for practices of harm reduction and treatment. Flanagan's powerful new book upends longstanding conventional thinking and points the way to new ways of understanding and treating addiction.
