Consequences on the social treatments for addiction


The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) paradigm theorises that addiction is a disease of the brain rather than simply a behavioural disorder. If the root of such a disease can be identified then perhaps medical treatment will result; however, this may have consequences on the ‘social’ treatments for addiction. Should we reconsider addiction as a disease?

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