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Understanding Dopamine in Developing Brains with Dr. Anna Lembke (#211)

Understanding Dopamine in Developing Brains with Dr. Anna Lembke (#211)

Update: 2024-10-09
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In this episode, host Melanie Hempe sits down with psychiatrist and author, Dr. Anna Lembke, to dive deep into the science behind screen addiction and its impact on teen brains. Using Melanie’s personal experience with her son Adam as a starting point, they explore dopamine's role in shaping behavior, particularly in a teen's developing brain.

Dr. Lembke breaks down what every parent needs to know about dopamine—the brain’s reward chemical—and how screen activities can hijack this system in ways that mirror addiction. They discuss how tolerance builds up, why moderation of high-dopamine activities like gaming can be more harmful than parents realize, and what permanent brain changes can occur.

Dr. Lembke also shares her DOPAMINE framework as a roadmap for parents struggling to help their children detox from screens. The episode walks through practical steps, from collecting data on screen usage to setting boundaries and managing the emotional fallout of screen detox.

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Production Team:

  • Host: Melanie Hempe
  • Producer & Audio Editor: Olivia Kernekin
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Understanding Dopamine in Developing Brains with Dr. Anna Lembke (#211)

Understanding Dopamine in Developing Brains with Dr. Anna Lembke (#211)

Melanie Hempe, BSN