Using alcohol as a remedy for a hangover is so common that it has its own term: “the hair of the dog.” Discover why some people swear by this and what’s really happening when you drink to feel better.
This episode explains the real reason hangovers feel bad (it’s not what you think). We explore why so many people promise “never again” after a hangover, only to go back on their word. And we examine why you should be a scientist—not a moralist—when you’re looking for relief.
Get the full show notes and more information here: https://rachelhart.com/372
285: When Changing Your Drinking is Overwhelming
284: How to Avoid Derailing Your Progress
283: Once I Start, I Can’t Stop
282: Why Changing Your Drinking isn’t a Numbers Game
281: How to Know if You Can Change Your Drinking
280: How to Create a New Mindset About Drinking
279: Why Your Compelling Reason Isn’t Working
278: What’s Getting in the Way of Changing Your Drinking
277: I Know What I Should be Doing, I’m Just Not Doing it
276: When Drinking Helps Your Anxiety
275: The Phases of Changing Your Relationship with Alcohol
274: Is Drinking Less Possible?
273: Drink Manipulation
272: What Your Brain Learns When You Reach for a Drink
271: Ensuring the Progress You’ve Made Will Last
270: Worrying What People Will Think
269: How to Stop Backsliding
268: When People Doubt You Can Change Your Drinking
267: Questions That Keep You Drinking
266: Frustration at Failed Attempts to Change Your Drinking
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