
Dopamine Nation — the Gist
The phone, the snacks, the endless scroll — they're all pulling the same lever in your brain. Stanford psychiatrist Dr. Anna Lembke explains why that lever is rigged, and how to reset it in 30 days.
What you'll walk away with
- The pleasure-pain balance. Why every dopamine hit tips a seesaw in the brain — and the crash afterward is just the bill arriving.
- The 30-day reset. How a structured dopamine fast lets the seesaw level out, and what to expect week by week.
- Self-binding. Put distance, time, and friction between you and the thing — because in-the-moment willpower always loses.
Who this is for
- ADHD brains that know the doom-scroll spiral from the inside — this is our ADHD pick for a reason.
- Anyone whose 'just one more episode' keeps turning into 2am.
- People curious about dopamine fasting who want actual science instead of hype.
About the author
Dr. Anna Lembke is a professor of psychiatry at Stanford University School of Medicine and chief of the Stanford Addiction Medicine Dual Diagnosis Clinic. A leading voice on compulsive behavior in the smartphone era, she appeared in the documentary The Social Dilemma, and Dopamine Nation became a New York Times bestseller.
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- 13 minutes — short enough to finish in one sitting
- Audio-first — absorb it while moving, not sitting still
- One-page cheat sheet — the key idea, without re-reading
- No forced pace — pause, rewind, replay at any speed
- 30-day refund if it didn't help — no questions asked




