#116 Trauma, Dopamine, and Addiction: How to Break the Cycle for Good

EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 48 MIN

#116 Trauma, Dopamine, and Addiction: How to Break the Cycle for Good

from Overcoming PTSD with Brad Schipke · host Overcoming PTSD

Struggling with trauma/PTSD and need help? Join my private recovery community here and get my 9 best relief tools 100% FREE: https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable   In this Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching session, Brad and Kayleen dive deep into one of the most overlooked foundations of sobriety: true commitment. Not commitment as willpower or motivation—but commitment as a mindset that comes before action and carries you through urges, cravings, and emotional storms. They explain why many people unknowingly stay committed to their addiction through their actions, even when they want sobriety, and how real change begins when you consciously decide what you’re loyal to. Through powerful examples—from pets and relationships to everyday habits—Brad shows how commitment works when it’s unconditional and why sobriety requires the same level of devotion. This episode also breaks down the neuroscience of addiction, dopamine overload, and why the first 90 days feel so hard—but lead to a point where sobriety becomes a non-issue. You’ll be guided through a practical exercise to identify what’s truly at stake if nothing changes, and how to use that clarity to build a commitment strong enough to outlast cravings. 💡 What You’ll Learn Why commitment to sobriety must start in the mind before action How your daily actions reveal what you’re truly committed to The difference between wanting sobriety and being committed to it Why the first 90 days of sobriety feel intense but lead to freedom How dopamine overload keeps addiction cycles alive What’s really at stake if addictive behaviors continue How to create a powerful commitment contract for sobriety Why emotional pain can be a catalyst for lasting change How sobriety eventually becomes a non-issue with the right foundation 🧠 Key Takeaway Sobriety becomes sustainable when you commit to it the same way you commit to someone you love—no matter what. 🔗 Next Steps Subscribe for new weekday episodes from the Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching archive. To go deeper or work with Brad directly, visit: https://www.skool.com/brokentounbreakable CHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 00:48 Today's Topic: Commitment to Sobriety 01:45 Understanding Commitment: Mindset and Action 02:23 Interactive Engagement: Sharing in the Chat 03:48 The Compound Effect and Daily Actions 06:14 Personal Stories and Examples of Commitment 13:33 Commitment in Relationships and Life 18:42 Why Should You Be Committed to Sobriety? 23:35 The Power of Commitment 23:52 Understanding What's at Stake 25:04 Visualizing the Consequences 29:05 The Role of Dopamine in Addiction 30:41 Repairing the Dopamine System 31:20 Finding Joy in Simple Things 33:56 The Importance of Emotional Intimacy 35:05 Facing the Pain to Make a Change 41:33 Creating a Commitment Contract 46:20 Final Thoughts and Next Steps   Topics Covered: PTSD recovery • trauma and addiction • sobriety commitment • addiction recovery mindset • dopamine regulation • trauma healing • emotional regulation • nervous system regulation • PTSD triggers • cravings and urges • sobriety tools • recovery routines • trauma coping tools • commitment contract • behavioral addictions • substance abuse recovery • long-term sobriety • Overcoming PTSD Podcast • Recovery Secrets Daily Coaching

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