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Addiction and the Brain: Insights from Dr. Erin Zerbo - WORKSHEET

  • Writer: Kenneth Pecoraro
    Kenneth Pecoraro
  • Jul 7, 2025
  • 1 min read

Our Most Popular Video Just Got Even Better


Dr. Erin Zerbo’s powerful interview on addiction, recovery, and compassion has earned its place as the most-watched video we've ever released—and for good reason. Dr. Zerbo brings extraordinary insight, clarity, and heart to a complex topic, and her perspective continues to resonate with professionals and clients alike.


Now, we're making this resource even more impactful with a brand-new, thoughtfully designed worksheet to guide discussion and reflection. Whether you’re using this in a group setting or for individual learning, this companion tool brings the conversation to life in a meaningful way.


Dr. Zerbo offers a warm yet science-backed perspective: treat addiction with evidence-based interventions, compassion, and sustained, community-oriented support. It’s a multifaceted journey where brain health, empathy, and connection all play crucial roles.



Become a member to unlock access to this exclusive worksheet and dozens of other practical, recovery-focused tools designed to elevate your work with much more to come

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