How do I stop doom-scrolling and reclaim my attention?
Answered by Dr. Nitnem Singh Sodhi · Consultant Psychologist & Psychotherapist · Updated 2026-05-23
Short answer
Doom-scrolling is a dopamine pattern, not a willpower failure. The fix: greyscale your phone, kill notifications except people, install one-app friction (move social apps off the home screen, log out daily), and replace — not just remove — the scroll with a five-minute alternative.
Patients ask why they can't stop, even though they hate how it makes them feel. The honest answer is — the apps are designed by very smart people to win against your willpower. You need design, not virtue.
What's actually happening
Variable rewards train the dopamine system the way slot machines do. The unpredictability is the addictive ingredient. Your brain is doing what brains do; the system is rigged.
The four-step protocol
1) Greyscale your phone — removes the visual reward. 2) Kill notifications except real people. 3) Add friction — move apps off the home screen, log out daily, no apps in the bedroom. 4) Replace the scroll with a 5-minute alternative ready to hand (book on the bedside, walk, call).
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