Andrew Huberman· PhD
People I've seen have had five residential stays. I'm not exaggerating this, for mental health reasons, for substance reasons, and no one's ever taken a trauma history, right?
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People I've seen have had five residential stays. I'm not exaggerating this, for mental health reasons, for substance reasons, and no one's ever taken a trauma history, right?
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I can't tell you how many people I've seen with very severe substance disorders that haven't been helped by three, four, five, six courses of treatment. And they're then often labeled as quote unquote failing the treatment. And very often the treatment has never taken the trauma inventory. And it is trauma that is driving the substance use, right?