« Failings of the disease model of addiction ». Human Psychopharmacology, 11, S33-S38.Gori, G. B. (1996). Failings of the disease model of addiction. Human Psychopharmacology, 11, S33-S38.Gori, G. B. (1996) Failings of the disease model of addiction. Human Psychopharmacology, ...
The answer to this question depends very much on whether addiction is seen as a disease in the medical sense of the word, and secondly, on whether it is indeed the goal of therapy to cure. In response to these questions, I would suggest that rather than being a disease (as the 12-Ste...
2Citations 3Altmetric Abstract This chapter examines addiction issues particular to lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people. This includes a description of the available epidemiological data on substance use and addiction in the LGBT community, as well as a discussion about unique psych...
The new ASAM definition describes addic- tion as a chronic disease of the brain that affects the reward, motivation, and memory systems, and combines both substance and behavioral addiction under a common umbrella. The addition of a sub-section on behavioral addiction in the ...
They are part of the disease state caused by addiction; they are not part of the cause of addiction. While dependence theory is intuitively satisfying and was central to early theories of addiction (Collier, 1965; Goldstein and Goldstein, 1961; Himmelsbach, 1943; Lindesmith, 1947; Tatum and ...
Each of us appreciates the value of the other’s models; neither type of model should be seen as being in conflict with the other. Models are not the real thing, and we discovered while writing this paper that we each have favorite quotes to underscore this point. Wise suggests a ...
Although no animal model of addiction fully emulates the human condition, animal models do permit investigation of specific elements of the process of drug addiction. Such elements can be defined by models of different stages of the addiction cycle (see above; Table 2). A progressive increase ...
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Maintaining that addiction is a chronic but treatable illness and not a moral or character weakness, this guide explains how to recognize the signs of addictive behavior, analyzes the disease model of addiction vs. the power of choice, and demonstrates how to reach out and get help. Seeking ...
OPEN Citation: Transl Psychiatry (2016) 6, e826; doi:10.1038/tp.2016.71 www.nature.com/tp REVIEW Ibogaine and addiction in the animal model, a systematic review and meta-analysis M Belgers1,2,3, M Leenaars4, JR Homberg5, M Ritskes-Hoitinga4, AFA Schellekens2,3 and CR Hooijmans4 ...