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Dr. Montes explains what happens to the brain after a person has developed
the disease of addiction.
This video will change the way you see this disease and the people who
suffer from it.?
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Dr. Montes is brilliant. He changed my life by using such simplifed
terminology. Just don’t ever forget to use the visuals! ;-) Thank you,
forever.
Dr.Montes, i am psychologist and I starting to do some research in the
area, . please i will like to know your opinion on the following aspects:
If addiction is a phenomenon of learning, why the technique of exposure
seems not to be efective? the attentional bias for stimuli motivationally
appetitive (eg, heroin) is distributed as during the development of
addiction? when they begin to be automatic?
Probably the best presentation I’ve ever seen….fantastic…
I thank you! That is so brilliant and simple explanation, with a
therapeutic and preventive character, which is an example of reflexion…
Is this for elementary schools or is he demented?