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What if “good” and “evil” are brain-side switches you can influence—shifting cravings, fear, and moral choices in real time?Award-winning host Lisa Urbanski sits down with Fred Schiffer, MD (Dual Brain Psychology) to unpack how trauma, addiction, and morality play out across the brain’s two hemispheres. From LED forehead stimulation and eye-covering techniques to the realities of buprenorphine/Suboxone withdrawal and a fentanyl study in progress, Dr. Schiffer explains practical, research-driven ways to reduce cravings, calm panic, and rebuild self-trust—without oversimplifying “good vs. evil.”You’ll learn:

Why one brain side can push harm while the other seeks healing

How trauma + humiliation wire “good/evil” narratives we live by

Simple hemisphere activation tactics to lower fear and cravings

What Dr. Schiffer’s fentanyl and LED work suggests about recovery

Safer ways to think about Suboxone tapering and withdrawal anxiety (education only)

🎧 If you’ve wrestled with anxiety, cravings, or the weight of moral injury—this conversation offers science, nuance, and hope. Educational content only. This is not medical advice; consult your clinician for personal care.

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