In the United States, efforts to treat addiction are hampered by prejudice and a public view that treats it as a disorder of self-control, not a disease. We highlight select advances in addiction research that, if disseminated to the public, could reverse these misconceptions and facilitate changes in policy to improve treatment access and care delivery for this highly prevalent disease
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The definition of addiction impacts stigma levels attributed to the addictive population. Researcher...
(NIDA) published a seminal article, “Addiction is a Brain Disease, and It Matters, ” in one of the w...
Addiction is a significant health and social problem and one of the largest preventable causes of di...
Neuroscience promises to revolutionize society’s ability to assist addicted individuals to abstain f...
Debates about the etiology of addiction have a long history and continue to the present day. In cont...
Addiction is a condition that results in significant harm to the individual and to society more gene...
The opioid addiction epidemic is the most overwhelming public health crisis our country has faced. I...
Research increasingly suggests that addiction has a genetic and neurobiological basis, but efforts t...
10.1016/B978-0-12-385973-0.00005-3Addiction Neuroethics: The ethics of addiction neuroscience resear...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Interdisciplinary study of addiction is facilitated by relative unification of the concept. What sho...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The definition of addiction impacts stigma levels attributed to the addictive population. Researcher...
(NIDA) published a seminal article, “Addiction is a Brain Disease, and It Matters, ” in one of the w...
Addiction is a significant health and social problem and one of the largest preventable causes of di...
Neuroscience promises to revolutionize society’s ability to assist addicted individuals to abstain f...
Debates about the etiology of addiction have a long history and continue to the present day. In cont...
Addiction is a condition that results in significant harm to the individual and to society more gene...
The opioid addiction epidemic is the most overwhelming public health crisis our country has faced. I...
Research increasingly suggests that addiction has a genetic and neurobiological basis, but efforts t...
10.1016/B978-0-12-385973-0.00005-3Addiction Neuroethics: The ethics of addiction neuroscience resear...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
Interdisciplinary study of addiction is facilitated by relative unification of the concept. What sho...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The definition of addiction impacts stigma levels attributed to the addictive population. Researcher...
(NIDA) published a seminal article, “Addiction is a Brain Disease, and It Matters, ” in one of the w...