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The Neurobiology of 'We': How Relationships, the Mind, and the Brain Interact to Shape Who We Are
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u/MacaroniAndFleas · 2 pointsr/addiction

The Neurobiology of We is a great book about the neuroscience of human interaction and how it shapes our lives. Not addiction specific but I found it incredibly useful in understanding the basic science behind WHY people behave the way they do and how addiction arises.

u/shamelessintrovert · 1 pointr/Schizoid

Sorry, I don't. A decent-ish library should be able to get them for you, at least in the US.

If you want academic and/or like brains, Allan Schore is your guy. Dan Siegel addresses a lot of the same stuff, but is way more accessible. The Neurobiolgy of We comes to mind for him, if you like audiobooks. He also did Pocket Guide to Interpersonal Neurobiology which is kind of misleading @500+ pages. But you can just pick through whatever sections interest you & it will still make sense.