Process Addiction Explained: Gambling, Gaming & Dopamine in the Trauma Brain

Process Addiction Explained: Gambling, Gaming & Dopamine in the Trauma Brain

From Deciphering Growth by Tiffany Graves and Eric Stone

March 18, 2026 · 37 min · Season 3 · Episode 74

About this episode

The episode explores process addictions and their impact on mental health and relationships.

What is a process addiction — and how is it different from substance addiction? In this episode of Deciphering Growth, Tiffany Graves, and Eric Stone explore behavioral addictions including gambling, gaming, social media, shopping, pornography, and work addiction. We break down: • The neuroscience of dopamine and reward circuitry• How trauma dysregulates the nervous system• Why unpredictable rewards hook the brain• The shame–stress–behavior cycle• How tolerance and withdrawal show up without substances• Why process addictions are often socially rewarded before they’re punished• The role of neuroplasticity in recovery Process addictions aren’t moral failures. They are nervous systems trying to regulate. But when coping becomes compulsive, it can impact relationships, finances, identity, and mental health. Trigger warning for discussion of gambling and behavioral addiction. Subscribe for more trauma-informed mental health conversations and join our Patreon for early access and exclusive content.

People in this episode

Hosts: Tiffany Graves, Eric Stone

Topics covered

  • process addiction
  • gambling
  • gaming
  • dopamine
  • trauma
  • mental health

Keywords

  • process addiction
  • substance addiction
  • behavioral addictions
  • neuroscience
  • dopamine
  • trauma
  • neuroplasticity
  • compulsive behavior

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