Drew L (1987) Beyond the Disease Concept of Addiction: Towards an Integration of the Moral and Scientific Perspectives. Drug and Alcohol Review 6(1): 45-48.Drew L (1987) `Beyond the Disease Concept of Addiction: Towards an Integration of the Moral and ...
a吸烟具有慢性成瘾性,要应用中医“治未病”理念对企事业单位年轻员工加强吸烟有害健康的教育,加强对公共场所禁止吸烟规定的宣传;加大对公共场所吸烟的处罚力度,减轻吸烟对人体造成的危害。 Smoking has the chronic addictive nature, must apply the Chinese medicine “to govern has not gotten sick” the idea to...
The chronic disease concept of addiction: helpful or harmful? Addict. Res. Theory 23, 309-321.Wiens, T.K. & Walker, L.J., 2014, `The chronic disease concept of addiction: Helpful or harmful?', Addiction Research and Theory 23(4), 309-321. https://doi.org/10.310 9/16066359.2014.98...
While we agree with a number of their arguments, our own empirical research suggests that their concerns about the harms of the brain disease language are overstated.Kylie MorphettCarla MeurkAJOB neuroscienceMorphett K, Meurk C. The “brain disease” concept in addiction: a cause for ...
Addiction as a disease: Birth of a concept. Counselor, 1, 46-51, 73.White, W. (2000). "Addiction as a disease: Birth of a concept". Coun- selor, 1 (1), 45-51, 73.White, W. (2000a). Addiction as a disease: The birth of a concept. The Counselor, 1(1):46-51, 73....
The disease model of addiction is barely over two centuries old. The product of a secular mindset which medicalized behaviors and states that had been deemed sinful, this conception of chronic substance abuse first appeared during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries in the wake of ...
Caught in their own web : addicted physicians and the disease concept of addictionHouck, Elizabeth WaldockHouck, B. (1998). Caught in their own web: Addicted physicians and the disease con- cept of addiction. Master's thesis, School of Human Evolution and Social Change, Arizona State ...
Critical reconsiderations of the policy implications of the disease concept of addictions have been produced over the last twenty-five years. One widely adopted approach, drawing on psychiatric traditions, has been that of the alcohol dependence syndrome. Other approaches have substituted new governing ...
(2013). The "brain disease" concept in addiction: A cause for ambivalence, not concern. AJOB Neuroscience, 4(3), 48-50.Morphett K, Meurk C. The “brain disease” concept in addiction: a cause for ambivalence, not concern. AJOB Neurosci (2013); 4, Issue 3....
Morphett K, Meurk C. The “brain disease” concept in addiction: a cause for ambivalence, not concern. AJOB Neurosci (2013); 4, Issue 3.Morphett, K., & Meurk, C. (2013). The `brain disease' concept in addiction: A cause for ambivalence, not concern. AJOB Neuroscience, 4(3),...