Substance addiction affects millions of individuals worldwide and yet there is no consensus regarding its conceptualisation. Recent neuroscientific developments fuel the view that addiction can be classified as a brain disease, whereas a different body of scholars disagrees by claiming that addictive behaviour is a choice. These two models, the Brain Disease Model and the Choice Model, seem to oppose each other directly. This article contends the belief that the two models in the addiction debate are polar opposites. It shows that it is not the large amount of addiction research in itself what sets the models apart, but rather their extrapolated conclusions. Moreover, some of the most fiercely debated aspects - for instance, whether or not ...
The claim that addiction is a brain disease is almost universally accepted among scientists who work...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Substance addiction affects millions of individuals worldwide and yet there is no consensus regardin...
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 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...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
This article critically examines two versions of addiction, the neuroscientific model of addiction a...
Debates about the etiology of addiction have a long history and continue to the present day. In cont...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The claim that addiction is a brain disease is almost universally accepted among scientists who work...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Substance addiction affects millions of individuals worldwide and yet there is no consensus regardin...
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 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...
For much of the 20th century, theories of addictive behaviour and motivation were polarized between ...
This article critically examines two versions of addiction, the neuroscientific model of addiction a...
Debates about the etiology of addiction have a long history and continue to the present day. In cont...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...
The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience c...
The claim that addiction is a brain disease is almost universally accepted among scientists who work...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...