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Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
Alcohol is a nervous system depressant.

We crave a drink because it slows down our thoughts and numbs our emotions.

It's The Perfect Solution For An Overstimulated Society:
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
Most of us live inside a dysregulated body and a racing mind. This is the result of compounding stress and trauma that leads to overstimulation. Our culture doesn't understand the nervous system, this just becomes our "normal."
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
A majority of adults don't know to self soothe. Self soothing is learned in our developmental years. These developmental years lay the ground work for how we cope with uncomfortable emotions and stress as adults.
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
Alcohol becomes a normalized way of coping because it:
- dampens activity in the extended amygdala (can make us feel less negative emotional states)
- reduces activity in the central nervous system (slows thoughts and emotional sensations)
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
- reduces the body's fight or flight response
- increase dopamine (the "feel good" chemicals at the start of drinking)
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
The craving to have a drink can come from internal dysregulation. Sometimes, we aren't even aware that we're dysregulated because we're completely out of the body and stuck in the mind.
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
Marketing for alcohol for many decades shows beautiful, glamorous people living the good life. Hiding the truth about the devastating impact alcohol can have on families.

Hiding the truth that it's a neurotoxin.
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
In the future as we understand the impact of alcohol, it will be less normalized in society. It will be seen less as a celebration and more people will actually look at their unique relationship to alcohol.

The future will involve: conscious consumption.
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
Of course, drinking is a personal choice. And for some it has no impact.

For others, alcohol becomes a part of their shame cycle, cravings are chronic, and they can only feel good in their bodies and social after a few drinks.
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
If this is you, you're not alone. It makes sense that you would seek discomfort and soothing. Research on alcoholism also shows alcohol activates the part of our brains associated with attachment.

After years of isolation, this also makes sense.
Dr. Nicole LePera
@Theholisticpsyc
How do YOU feel about alcohol use in your own life?

Let's open up an honest conversation.

@selfhealerscirc my private healing community opens in a few months from now. Join the waitlist here; selfhealerscircle.com
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