In this episode with TJ Power, the discussion delves into the impact of modern lifestyle on mental health, focusing on conditions like mild anxiety and depression. TJ Power, a neuroscientist, shares insights from his book "The Dose Effect," which explores how dopamine, oxytocin, serotonin, and endorphins can be optimised to improve well-being. The conversation covers TJ's personal journey with dopamine addiction and how he developed a protocol to rebalance brain chemistry. We also discuss the importance of evolutionary biology, the role of technology in mental health, and practical steps to enhance connection and reduce stress in today's fast-paced world.
Discover practical strategies to optimise brain chemistry, overcome modern lifestyle disorders, and foster deeper human connection.
Key Takeaways
Time Stamps
01:12 Modern Lifestyle Disorders and the Dose Effect
02:04 TJ Power's Journey and the DOSELAB
04:16 Research Challenges and Funding
06:05 In-Person vs. Online Interventions
08:02 Understanding Dopamine
10:01 Dopamine's Role in Motivation and Anticipation
11:58 The Impact of Modern Rewards on Dopamine
13:54 Fast vs. Slow Dopamine
16:05 The Consequences of Low Dopamine
18:02 Behavioural Approaches to Mental Health
20:00 The Importance of Action in Motivation
21:55 Practical Challenges for Dopamine Optimization
23:50 Phone Fasting and Digital Detox
25:36 Dopamine and ADHD
28:37 Understanding ADHD and Dopamine
31:59 The Role of Oxytocin in Human Connection
38:36 The Power of Connection in Adversity
46:37 Cultivating Oxytocin in Daily Life
48:43 Exploring Serotonin and Body-Brain Connection
01:01:24 The Impact of Endorphins on Well-being
Resources
Website: DOSELab
The DOSE Effect: https://geni.us/UFOm – TJ Power’s book
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/tjpowerneuroscience/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/tjpower/
Website: https://tjpower.co.uk/
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