I've read of people becoming addicted to exercise.I wonder why nobody ever gets addicted to something that's good for you.
My expectation is classical conditioning like with Pavlov's dog salivating upon hearing the bell affect addictive behavior far more. In other words, people over time train themselves by positive reinforcement that science now understands involves neural plasticity, to become so by their own choices. That also means, once established it is not easy to reprogram neural connections and will require time.
So if alcoholics received say a minor shock every time they grabbed a beer can or beer was always suddenly bitter, they might reverse such more rapidly. Instead individuals are allowed to change by higher mental area choices that does not involve actual physical unpleasantness and thus is not very effective removing well established positive neural connections.
By the same logic, that is why I would like to see general punishments for many lower level societal crimes involve actual physical unpleasantness to reverse their behaviors. However the psychology profession guiding modern Western societies due to historic abuses, has long been invested in condemning any sense of physical corporal punishment as inhuman (ironically).
That's why I don't exerciseI've read of people becoming addicted to exercise.
yes that's caused by the endorphins.. which are released into the brain by regular exercise. I got addicted for a while about 30 years ago.. when I started taking an exercise class. At first it was a chore doing it a couple of times a week.. then it became necessary for me to do it every single day... or I would be pacing , itching to do it...I've read of people becoming addicted to exercise.
worked in an alco unit once - very true can be the most charming people you could ever meet and devious as well! - could not be trusted even when completely sober we never much saw the real person beneath all the crap - occasionally a sliver crept outA Clockwork Orange was Stanley Kubrick's satire on behavior modification. Not knocking behavior modification, however. But forced modification does bring up some moral questions.
With alcoholism, there are drugs that will make you sick of you consume alcohol. Some alcoholics have found them useful. Others just stop taking them so they can drink without the side effect. It is generally understood by recovering alcoholics that an alcoholic will only stop when he wants to be sober more than he wants to get drunk. I believe this to be true, but it's only my belief.
have they never noticed??It doesn't help that the media have begun a campaign to humanize members of the drug cartels to gain them sympathy.
Tell it! That’s been my experience with alcoholic relatives. Something deep going on that almost never gets shared.worked in an alco unit once - very true can be the most charming people you could ever meet and devious as well! - could not be trusted even when completely sober we never much saw the real person beneath all the crap - occasionally a sliver crept out
Do any of us have "qualifications" to write and comment on any given subject? We share thoughts, opinions & beliefs here.....David777...would you mind telling us what 'qualifications' you have to write and comment on this subject. Are you a medical doctor or have some specialized training and education that supports your comments?
Sometimes people act otherwise here though. Say something that conflicts with their worldview and the rats come out of the woodwork demanding "sources" which they'll then disparage, proceed to discredit, or hand-wave away. Heaven forbid they do their own research or crawl outside their reality-distortion bubble.Do any of us have "qualifications" to write and comment on any given subject? We share thoughts, opinions & beliefs here.....
Did David ask for your help? Or did you just decide to jump in and share your opinion?Do any of us have "qualifications" to write and comment on any given subject? We share thoughts, opinions & beliefs here.....
Some seem addicted to working out.I wonder why nobody ever gets addicted to something that's good for you.
Neither. I was just putting out food for thought. Though this is, in fact, a forum for opinions.Did David ask for your help? Or did you just decide to jump in and share your opinion?
Not meSome seem addicted to working out.