Apr 9 Written By Amy Jones “When AA members stand up and share their emotionally searing tales of lost weekends, ruined relationships, and other liquor-fueled low points, they develop new levels of self-awareness. And that process may help reinvigorate the prefrontal cortex, a part of the brain that is gravely weakened by alcohol abuse.” Wired Magazine explores why Alcoholics Anonymous might change the brain addiction Amy Jones
Apr 9 Written By Amy Jones “When AA members stand up and share their emotionally searing tales of lost weekends, ruined relationships, and other liquor-fueled low points, they develop new levels of self-awareness. And that process may help reinvigorate the prefrontal cortex, a part of the brain that is gravely weakened by alcohol abuse.” Wired Magazine explores why Alcoholics Anonymous might change the brain addiction Amy Jones