Alcohol Addiction Mixdown

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Recently Kevin Price, Host of the nationally syndicated Price of Business Show, welcomed Dr. Terry McIvor to provide another commentary in a series.

The Dr. Terry McIvor Commentaries

Welcome to today’s episode, where I, Dr. Terry McIvor, dive into the neuroscience of alcohol addiction. We’ll explore how chronic alcohol use disrupts the brain’s reward systems, particularly the mesolimbic dopamine pathway, and how these changes contribute to the cycle of addiction. I’ll also discuss the critical impact of alcohol on the prefrontal cortex, which impairs decision-making and impulse control, making relapse a significant challenge. Join me as we uncover how understanding these neurobiological mechanisms can lead to more effective treatments for alcohol use disorder, offering hope for those struggling with this condition.

Dr. Terry McIvor is the founder of the International  Guild of Hypnotherapy,NLP and 3 Principles Practitioners and Trainers. (IGH3P)

IGH3P  is a professional development body which develops the skills of coaches, Hypnotherapist and NLPers.

He is an educationalist of over 20 years experience and has been accredited as a STEM and Science expert at level 6 and 7 by the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation (OFQUAL) in the U.K.

Dr. Terry is also an NLP trainer, Master Hypnotist, a qualified Hypnotherapist  and 3 Principles Coach.

He is trainer for most of the leading hypnosis professional bodies in the U.S including IACT, ICBCH,IMDHA, and the Elman Institute,

Dr. Terry has set up his own accredited STEM school in the U.K. called AISR, it is through his academy he conducts his teaching and research.

Learn more at www.IGH3P.com. You can email him at registrar@igh3p.com

 

 

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