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Janey Is Ok's avatar

Just dipping my toe into IFS. Been through a lot of change, growth and awareness of why I'm how I am recently, and this whole shame thing feels known in a quiet way. Will keep learning about IFS and shame, I think it's a big ignored thing for me, but the constant need to do and achieve what I can manage to with my health as it is. Hard to figure what's addictive actions, or just trying to do what is genuinely required with a non compliant body, time loss due to rest needs, and no support with any of it - and then trying to cram some nice times in among it all?!

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Frank Winstan's avatar

Some dubious claims, but hey, it’s your model. It will either stand up to further scrutiny or it won’t. You undermine your credibility though by making an erroneous claim about dopamine. As Berridge and others have shown quite conclusively, dopamine instantiates desire (wanting) not pleasure. How you can be proposing a model of addiction without being familiar with incentive salience theory is baffling.

Kent Berridge - The debate over dopamine’s role in reward: The case for incentive salience. Psychopharmacology (2007) 191:391–431

DOI 10.1007/s00213-006-0578-x

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