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      • The truth: Addiction is a disease that, like many others, exists on a spectrum. We are more vulnerable to becoming addicted to substances at certain points in our lives and based on the evidence provided in The Addiction Spectrum, most effective at kicking addiction when we take a holistic approach.
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  2. Groundbreaking discoveries about the brain have revolutionized our understanding of compulsive drug use, enabling us to respond effectively to the problem. As a result of scientific research, we know that addiction is a medical disorder that affects the brain and changes behavior.

  3. Feb 22, 2021 · The view that substance addiction is a brain disease, although widely accepted in the neuroscience community, has become subject to acerbic criticism in recent years.

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  4. Jul 25, 2023 · Addiction is a mental health issue and sufferers deserve compassion because their situation (and the bill that goes with it) is not really their fault – at least as far as it didn't stem directly from their intentions.

  5. Apr 25, 2018 · Addiction, the most severe form of substance use disorder, is a chronic brain disorder molded by strong biosocial factors that has devastating consequences to individuals and to society.

  6. This condition spans a spectrum of patterned drug use that causes issues in a person’s life, with substance addiction at the more severe end. Why are some people more susceptible to addiction, and why can it be so difficult to treat? Judy Grisel takes a look at how addictive drugs affect the body.

  7. Nov 2, 2023 · Leveraging the neurobiology of addiction is a powerful tool in reducing addiction-related stigma among healthcare providers. A deeper understanding of the biological underpinnings of substance use disorders can help shift attitudes from moral judgment to a more compassionate perspective.

  8. Jun 4, 2024 · Substance-induced disorders involve problems that are caused by the effects of substances. Types of substance-induced disorders recognized in the DSM-5-TR include substance-induced mental disorders, intoxication, and withdrawal.

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