The Biology of Desire, Marc Lewis, PhD
The Biology of Desire, Marc Lewis, PhD
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The Biology of Desire
Why Addiction Is Not a Disease

Author: Marc Lewis, PhD

Narrator: Don Hagen

Unabridged: 7 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 08/01/2015


Synopsis

Through the vivid, true stories of five people who journeyed into and out of addiction, a renowned neuroscientist explains why the “disease model” of addiction is wrong and illuminates the path to recovery.

The psychiatric establishment and rehab industry in the Western world have branded addiction a brain disease, based on evidence that brains change with drug use. But in The Biology of Desire, cognitive neuroscientist and former addict Marc Lewis makes a convincing case that addiction is not a disease, and shows why the disease model has become an obstacle to healing.

Lewis reveals addiction as an unintended consequence of the brain doing what it’s supposed to do—seek pleasure and relief—in a world that’s not cooperating. Brains are designed to restructure themselves with normal learning and development, but this process is accelerated in addiction when highly attractive rewards are pursued repeatedly. Lewis shows why treatment based on the disease model so often fails, and how treatment can be retooled to achieve lasting recovery, given the realities of brain plasticity. Combining intimate human stories with clearly rendered scientific explanation, The Biology of Desire is enlightening and optimistic reading for anyone who has wrestled with addiction either personally or professionally.

About Marc Lewis, PhD

Marc Lewis is a neuroscientist and a retired full professor of developmental psychology, at the University of Toronto from 1989 to 2010, and at Radboud University in the Netherlands from 2010 to 2016. He is the author or coauthor of over fifty journal publications in psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience, editor of an academic book on developmental psychology, and coauthor of a book for parents. More recently he has written two books on the science and experience of addiction.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Morgan on August 12, 2015

When it comes to addiction. It seems like everyone has a different (deeply held, strongly defended) opinion. Religious people call it a moral failing and they say we just need to pray to Jesus more. Conservatives call it a failure of willpower. They tell us to "Just say no" and to "DARE" to abstain.......more

Goodreads review by Ali on August 15, 2015

The strength of this book lies in how well it ties various strands together - it is part introduction to neuroscience, part polemic and part compelling storytelling. Lewis fails at none of these things, does all of them very well, and if he fails to be truly great at any of them, it hardly seems wor......more

Goodreads review by Dina on October 12, 2022

Two stars for gripping storytelling and a nice explanation of some brain anatomy. Minus three stars for crappy arguments and huge scientific inaccuracy. The author tries to argue why we shouldn’t call addiction a “disease”, and yet his only reasoning repeated in each chapter (speaking of compulsions......more

Goodreads review by Muhammad on October 21, 2016

The biology of desire is a powerfully scientific book that tackles the mainstream notion of addiction being a disease in a very interesting sense. The author presents a solid case of how addiction works, using captivating narratives of addicts, eloquently illustrating their suffering while shedding......more

Goodreads review by Atila on July 16, 2017

Um neurocientista e ex-dependente explicando como o desejo funciona no nosso cérebro e como se dá a dependência. Ele passa pelas formas de entendimento de vício (por falta de uma palavra melhor do meu vocabulário), como doença ou como hábito, por exemplo, sem dar um veredito final de qual a forma ma......more