The disease model of addiction describes an addiction as a lifelong disease involving biologic and environmental sources of origin. The traditional medical model of disease requires only that an abnormal condition be present that causes discomfort, dysfunction, or distress to the individual afflicted. The contemporary medical model attributes addiction, in part, to changes in the brain's mesolimbic pathway. The medical model also takes into consideration that such disease may be the result of other biologic, psychologic, or sociologic entities despite an incomplete understanding of the mechanisms of these entities
Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and m...
Item does not contain fulltextThrough the vivid, true stories of five people who journeyed into and ...
Drug addiction is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder that affects a subset of the individuals who t...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
This article critically examines two versions of addiction, the neuroscientific model of addiction a...
Interdisciplinary study of addiction is facilitated by relative unification of the concept. What sho...
Addiction is a condition that results in significant harm to the individual and to society more gene...
Addiction, the brain disease is a young adult guide to the physical, emotional, social, psychologica...
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines disease as "a condition that prevents the body or mind from w...
Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and m...
Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and m...
Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and m...
Item does not contain fulltextThrough the vivid, true stories of five people who journeyed into and ...
Drug addiction is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder that affects a subset of the individuals who t...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
Biomedical science has been remarkably successful in explaining illness by categorizing diseases and...
This article critically examines two versions of addiction, the neuroscientific model of addiction a...
Interdisciplinary study of addiction is facilitated by relative unification of the concept. What sho...
Addiction is a condition that results in significant harm to the individual and to society more gene...
Addiction, the brain disease is a young adult guide to the physical, emotional, social, psychologica...
The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines disease as "a condition that prevents the body or mind from w...
Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and m...
Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and m...
Addiction appears to be a deeply moralized concept. To understand the entwinement of addiction and m...
Item does not contain fulltextThrough the vivid, true stories of five people who journeyed into and ...
Drug addiction is a complex neuropsychiatric disorder that affects a subset of the individuals who t...