Doomscrolling, Dopamine, and the Nervous System

Doomscrolling, Dopamine, and the Nervous System

Is Doom Scrolling a Bad Habit… or Your Nervous System Asking for Help?

In this episode of Healing Is My Hobby, Jessica Colarco takes a compassionate look at doom scrolling—not as a lack of discipline or willpower, but as a nervous system response to uncertainty, fear, and information overload.

We’re living in a time of nonstop headlines, constant alerts, and a lingering sense of urgency. When the world feels unpredictable, our brains naturally search for information as a way to regain control. Jessica breaks down what’s really happening in the brain and body during doom scrolling, why novelty and dopamine keep us stuck in the loop, and how understanding this response can soften self-judgment and lead to real change.

You’ll also learn a simple three-step Doom Scroll Reset to help interrupt the cycle—without shame—and how offering safety to your nervous system is far more effective than criticism. Plus, Jessica shares supportive resources, including the Collective Calm Toolkit, to help you regulate emotions in a chaotic world.

Click here to get your free Collective Calm Toolkit

Key Takeaways

  1. We're living in a time of constant information, urgency, and uncertainty.
  2. Doom scrolling is not a willpower problem; it's a nervous system response.
  3. Dopamine hits from novelty can create a loop that's hard to break.
  4. Understanding the brain's response to uncertainty can help us interpret our actions with compassion.
  5. The three-step doom scroll reset includes pausing, grounding, and replacing behaviors.
  6. Compassion leads to faster change than criticism.
  7. Our nervous systems seek safety and control in uncertain environments.
  8. Offering safety is key to breaking nervous system loops.
  9. The Collective Calm toolkit provides resources for emotional regulation.
  10. Healing is a personal journey; what works for one may not work for another.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Emotional Fitness

01:37 Understanding Doom Scrolling

04:33 Doom Scroll Reset Techniques

07:21 Practical Applications and Resources

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emotional regulation, doom scrolling, nervous system, mental health, self-care, therapy, mindfulness, coping strategies, social media, anxiety

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