Addiction affects millions, yet the pain it causes is often carried in silence. Whether it's alcohol, drugs, pornography, food, social media, shopping, or toxic relationships—addiction goes far deeper than the visible behavior. It hijacks the brain, suffocates the spirit, and isolates the soul.In this powerful episode of Designed 4 More, we step into the heart of addiction—not just to understand what it is, but to explore what healing truly requires. Addiction is not a moral failure. It's a maladaptive coping mechanism, a desperate search for relief from emotional wounds, unresolved trauma, and spiritual disconnection. It’s the result of trying to soothe pain with something that ultimately causes more harm.Our conversation explores the biopsychospiritual nature of addiction—how it impacts every part of who we are: mentally, emotionally, physically, relationally, and spiritually. We’re joined by Dr. Tim Jennings, Dr. Karl Benzio and Therapist Danielle Rhome, who bring clarity and compassion to a topic often misunderstood by both the church and the world.If you or someone you love has been caught in theendless loop of "try harder, fail again," this episode will offermore than information—it will offer hope, truth, and a pathway toward lasting freedom.💡 In This Episode, You’ll Learn:✅ The neuroscience of addiction—how dopamine, reward systems, and repetition create bondage✅ Why trauma, neglect, and emotional abandonment often precede addiction✅ The difference between behavioral addictions and substance addictions✅ Why shame and secrecy fuel addiction, and how transparency and connection breakits power✅ How faith and spirituality provide a foundation for identity, belonging, and transformation✅ Biblical truths that speak directly to addiction, healing, and God’s relentless grace✅ How to walk alongside someone in addiction without enabling or condemning✅ Real, practical strategies for recovery—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually✅ What to do when relapse happens and how to move forward with compassion✅ That you are not alone, and you were never designed to live in chainsScience & Recovery:Modern neuroscience tells us that addiction is a form of neuroplasticity gone wrong—the brain gets hardwired for survival through destructive habits. But here’s the good news: healing is also possible through neuroplasticity. New connections can be formed. New stories can be written. New patterns can emerge.Faith-informed therapy, trauma work, communitysupport, and identity restoration are essential tools in long-term recovery—and they’re all part of the conversation in this episode.Whether You’re…Currently battling an addictionA loved one supporting someone in recoveryA pastor or counselor walking with broken peopleOr someone who’s relapsed and feels beyond help…this episode is for you. It's honest. It’s hopeful. And it’s rooted in the belief that no one is too far gone for healing.📺 Listen or Watch Now:🎧 Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube | Audible🌐 Visit ComeAndReason.com for more tools and faith-based mental health resources
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