Dopamine Nation: Why our Addiction to Pleasure is Causing us Pain

Paperback Published on: 19/01/2023
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Synopsis

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We are a wired generation. In these fast-paced times we are constantly bombarded by high-reward, high-dopamine stimuli. From texting to social media, food to drugs, gambling to shopping, we have become addicted to fleeting and distracting pleasures that are making us sick.

In Dopamine Nation, psychiatrist and bestselling author Dr Anna Lembke reveals why our relentless pursuit of pleasure leads to pain and what we can do about it. Bringing together cutting-edge neuroscience with the gripping real life experiences from her clinical practice, Lembke explores how contentment and connectedness are essential tools in keeping dopamine in check. This is an essential book for anyone wanting to find a balance for a happier life.

Don't miss the new book from Dr Anna Lembke - RADICAL SURRENDER: Letting Go in a World Addicted to Control - coming November 2026

Publisher information

  • Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
  • ISBN: 9781472294159
  • Number of pages: 304
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 215g
  • Languages: English

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Dopamine Nation
Brill
Excellently written. Really insightful and helpful. Have been recommending it to everyone.
Orlagh Kenny
Dopamine Nation
eye opening !!
I loved this book, read it as soon i bought it and didn’t put it down once. It talks about many different addictions and is so eye opening. It’s genuinely ... READ MORE
Ellie Flynn
Dopamine Nation
Fascinating
Highly interesting book for anyone who wants to understand the role of dopamine in addictions.
Nia
Dopamine Nation
ripetitive
For me was a bit repetitive here and there.I didn't enjoy it a lot
Dina Adamo