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      • Excessive attention-seeking is a brain-wiring response to early developmental trauma caused by neglect. Drama gets attention and makes the brain secrete endorphins, which are pain-suppressing and pleasure-inducing compounds. People who abuse substances, alcohol, or food are more prone to excess attention-seeking and drama addiction.
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  2. Four acting students are the focus of Andres Veiels long-term observational documentary.They are preparing for their acting school auditions. The selection procedure takes months; it is a trying, nerve-racking time spent vacillating between hope and anxiety.

    • How Excessive Attention-Seeking Evolves in Adults
    • How This Partners with Drama Addiction
    • Is It Fixable?

    Brains wired to equate lack of attention as dangerous, naturally respond to it as a threat in the amygdala, a subcortical structure, where thinking does not occur. Now the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC), which is like a micromanaging mother, “don’t do this, do that, stop that, go here, don’t go there” can intervene in this, if given the opportuni...

    The obvious answer is drama gets attention. However, it is more than that. Drama causes the pituitary gland and hypothalamus to secrete endorphins, which are the pain-suppressing and pleasure-inducing compounds, which heroin and other opiates mimic. Hence, drama eases the anxiety of wanting more attention than you are getting. Naturally, since dram...

    No, it is not fixable in the sense that you cannot change your brain’s basic hardwiring.[4, 27, 29, 59] Nor can you completely erase the residual effects of early life trauma.[4, 23, 27] However, it is manageable. One begins by accepting who they are, and loving what they have more than what they do not have. This means even if what they have is a ...

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  4. Feb 17, 2004 · Addicted to Acting. Latest docu from award-winning "Black Box BRD" helmer Andres Veiel follows a quartet of aspiring thesps as they endure acting school and bully their...

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  5. Four acting students spend four years learning their craft at the Ernst Busch Academy.

  6. The Ernst Busch Academy is one of Germany's best respected acting schools, and every year hundreds of would-be thespians apply in hopes that they'll be chosen for their rigorous program of study.

  7. Addicted to Acting (2004) Directed by Andres Veiel Genres - Documentary | Release Date - Jun 3, 2004 | Run Time - 108 min. |

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