Indeed, not really a brain disorder: Implications for reductionist accounts of addiction
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AbstractBorsboom et al.’s formulation provides an opportunity for a fundamental rethink about the “brain disease model” of addiction that dominates research, treatment, policy, and lay understanding of addiction. We also demonstrate how the American opioid crisis provides a contemporary example of how “brain disease” is not moderated by the environmental context but is instead crucially dependent upon it.
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2016 ◽
Vol 374
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pp. 363-371
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Vol 26
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pp. 249-255
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Vol 28
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pp. 146-160
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Vol 32
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pp. 415-435
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