Disease model of addiction sees the addiction as a disease and
takes genetic and biological factors in a person to be in
addiction. So q person is born susceptible to be addicted.
According to this model, educating the person is the treatment of
drug addiction.
yes this model explains initiation of addiction as there are
genetic , biological, neurological. behavioural factors that
predispose a person to be in addiction.
there is a discomfort or uneasy feeling in a person that poses a person to maintain his drug addiction and the severity of addiction is more depend on genetic factor
And in recovery of addiction , it emphasize abstinence as the only treatment.
Is the disease model of addiction sufficient to explain substance use disorders? Does it explain initiation, maintenanc...
Substance Use Disorders not only affect the individual user but also the family. Describe and Discuss how SUD/addiction affects the family. (ANSWER ALL THREE PARTS) Discuss roles and functions within the family How addictions affects these functions Then once the individual has found recovery how the family may need to again readjust to the functions.
How do process addictions differ from substance use disorders? How does treatment vary between process addictions and substance use disorders?
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