Addiction profoundly impacts the brain, altering neural pathways and affecting behavior and emotions. It is a pervasive and chronic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. According to the World Health Organization, over 35 million people globally suffer from substance use disorders, with opioid addiction alone accounting for over 16 million cases.
Understanding the timeline for recovery and the process of rewiring the brain can provide hope and direction for those on the journey to sobriety. In this article, we explore the phases of brain rewiring, the factors that influence recovery times, and strategies to support long-term sobriety.