The roots of the modern disease theory of addiction can be traced back to the archaic medical philosophies of the eighteenth century. This popular theory is based primarily on the assumption that so-called "addicts" are physically unable to resist the call of addictive chemicals. They are presumably stricken from birth with this unlucky condition and all but helpless in the fight against the unhealthy symptoms of the so-called disease.
The problem is that contemporary addiction research shows that substance abusers are not genetically or biologically different from anyone else. In fact,...
The roots of the modern disease theory of addiction can be traced back to the archaic medical philosophies of the eighteenth century. This popular ...
The roots of the modern disease theory of addiction can be traced back to the archaic medical philosophies of the eighteenth century. This popular theory is based primarily on the assumption that so-called "addicts" are physically unable to resist the call of addictive chemicals. They are presumably stricken from birth with this unlucky condition and all but helpless in the fight against the unhealthy symptoms of the so-called disease.
The problem is that contemporary addiction research shows that substance abusers are not genetically or biologically different from anyone else. In fact,...
The roots of the modern disease theory of addiction can be traced back to the archaic medical philosophies of the eighteenth century. This popular ...