Ep. 48: Tiger Woods & Addiction: Why Success Doesn’t Prevent Relapse
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Has Tiger Woods finally hit rock bottom — or is that the wrong question entirely?
In this episode, I examine Tiger Woods’ latest DUI arrest and crash through the lens of addiction science. Despite access to world-class care, financial resources, and global support, Woods continues to struggle with a pattern of substance use and high-risk behavior — raising important questions about how addiction actually works.
As a clinical psychologist and addiction scientist, Dr. Suzette Glasner breaks down why addiction persists even in the presence of success, and why insight — not access — is often the missing piece in recovery.
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This episode explores:
* Why addiction is a brain disease that impairs judgment and decision-making
* The role of prescription opioids like hydrocodone in driving impairment
* How polysubstance use significantly increases risk
* How chronic pain, trauma, and loss contribute to relapse
* Why practical solutions (like hiring a driver) don’t address the core issue
* What meaningful, sustained recovery actually requires
For those who are struggling with addiction — or who love someone who is — this episode offers a clearer understanding of why change can be so difficult, and what actually helps move the needle toward recovery.
Tiger Woods’ story is not just about a public figure — it’s a powerful example of addiction as a human issue that can take hold of a life.
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