The National Institute of Drug Addiction has promoted the Brain Disease Model of Addiction (BDMA) for several decades, believing it will have a positive impact on drug-related social policies. Per research, neither understanding nor accepting the BDMA positively influences social behavior and decision making related to decreased stigma or increased support for treatment and funding for substance use disorders. An alternative model, the Malleability Model, focuses on the changeability of psychopathology associated with psychiatric disorders, and is associated with decreased hopelessness and increased prognostic optimism. The Moral Weakness Model focuses on moral character as the reason for addiction and is associated with punitive responses ...
Our aim was to explore how (neuro)scientific understanding of addiction as a brain-disease impacts c...
As an international network of historians and social scientists who study approaches to the manageme...
AbstractThe world, led by the United States, is hell bent on establishing the absence of choice in a...
The National Institute of Drug Addiction (NIDA) has promoted the Brain Disease Model of Addiction (B...
Since 1997 the US National Institute on Drug Abuse has advocated a brain disease model of addiction ...
Debates continue over whether the prevailing neuroscientific model of addiction as a brain disease i...
The role of the brain in drug and alcohol abuse has become an increasingly studied variable in the d...
The definition of addiction impacts stigma levels attributed to the addictive population. Researcher...
This article uses Marc Lewis’ work as a springboard to discuss the socio-political context of the br...
Debates about the etiology of addiction have a long history and continue to the present day. In cont...
The opioid addiction epidemic is the most overwhelming public health crisis our country has faced. I...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
According to the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA), substance addiction is a chronic, relapsin...
This brief is a critique of the brain disease model and many supposed implications of that model. I...
Background: We investigated whether beliefs about addiction being a ` disease' or ` brain disease', ...
Our aim was to explore how (neuro)scientific understanding of addiction as a brain-disease impacts c...
As an international network of historians and social scientists who study approaches to the manageme...
AbstractThe world, led by the United States, is hell bent on establishing the absence of choice in a...
The National Institute of Drug Addiction (NIDA) has promoted the Brain Disease Model of Addiction (B...
Since 1997 the US National Institute on Drug Abuse has advocated a brain disease model of addiction ...
Debates continue over whether the prevailing neuroscientific model of addiction as a brain disease i...
The role of the brain in drug and alcohol abuse has become an increasingly studied variable in the d...
The definition of addiction impacts stigma levels attributed to the addictive population. Researcher...
This article uses Marc Lewis’ work as a springboard to discuss the socio-political context of the br...
Debates about the etiology of addiction have a long history and continue to the present day. In cont...
The opioid addiction epidemic is the most overwhelming public health crisis our country has faced. I...
The available research is quite clear on these points: • Education does not correct drug dependence:...
According to the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA), substance addiction is a chronic, relapsin...
This brief is a critique of the brain disease model and many supposed implications of that model. I...
Background: We investigated whether beliefs about addiction being a ` disease' or ` brain disease', ...
Our aim was to explore how (neuro)scientific understanding of addiction as a brain-disease impacts c...
As an international network of historians and social scientists who study approaches to the manageme...
AbstractThe world, led by the United States, is hell bent on establishing the absence of choice in a...