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When your brain can't let go: Understanding the PTSD-addiction connection

When your brain can't let go: Understanding the PTSD-addiction connection

Update: 2025-08-25
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This is a joint episode between the Addiction Medicine Made Easy Podcast and the Kratom Sobriety Podcast

Check out the Kratom Sobriety Podcast: https://kratomsobriety.com/

Trauma and addiction are deeply intertwined, with unresolved PTSD often driving substance use as people attempt to manage overwhelming emotions and physical sensations.

• Understanding PTSD beyond combat veterans—recognizing both "big T" traumas and accumulated "little t" stressors
• Dr. Grover shares his personal journey with PTSD from emergency medicine and the stigma he faced
• The Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) scale reveals how early trauma predicts addiction risk
• Multiple diagnoses often overlap—ADHD, PTSD, and addiction create complex treatment challenges
• Medication options for PTSD include prazosin for nightmares, propranolol for triggering, antidepressants, and more
• Innovative treatments like stellate ganglion blocks can reduce physiological reactivity from trauma
• Trauma-informed care requires providers to create safety and understand the person beyond their addiction
• Breaking stigma requires vulnerability—sharing our stories helps others recognize they're not alone

Visit mdcalc.com to check out the Adverse Childhood Experiences score, and listen to the Last Day podcast episode with Dr. Gabor Maté for more insights on trauma and addiction.

To contact Dr. Grover: ammadeeasy@fastmail.com

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When your brain can't let go: Understanding the PTSD-addiction connection

When your brain can't let go: Understanding the PTSD-addiction connection

Casey Grover, MD, FACEP, FASAM