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What Is Addiction?

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Unraveling addiction's complexity, from science to society.

This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of addiction. It brings together expertise from various fields to explore the intricate nature of addiction, challenging popular misconceptions and offering cutting-edge scientific insights. By examining the neurophysiological, psychological, and social aspects of addiction, the book sheds light on the true nature of this complex condition. It also delves into the responsibility of addicts and its implications for healthcare and policies. If you're looking for a thought-provoking exploration of addiction, this book is for you.

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What Is Addiction?

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ISBN: 9780262513111
Publisher: MIT Press
Date of Publication: 2010-02-05
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Science, Psychology, Philosophy
Goodreads rating: 4.0
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The image of the addict in popular culture combines victimhood and moral failure; we sympathize with addicts in films and novels because of their suffering and their hard-won knowledge. And yet actual scientific knowledge about addiction tends to undermine this cultural construct. In What Is Addiction?, leading addiction researchers from neuroscience, psychology, genetics, philosophy, economics, and other fields survey the latest findings in addiction science. They discuss such questions as whether addiction is one kind of condition, or several; if addiction is neurophysiological, psychological, or social, or incorporates aspects of all of these; to what extent addicts are responsible for their problems, and how this affects health and regulatory policies; and whether addiction is determined by inheritance or environment or both. The chapter authors discuss the possibility of a unifying basis for different addictions (considering both substance addiction and pathological gambling), offering both neurally and neuroscientifically grounded accounts as well as discussions of the social context of addiction. There can be no definitive answer yet to the question posed by the title of this book; but these essays demonstrate a sweeping advance over the simplistic conception embedded in popular culture. Contributors George Ainslie, Jennifer D. Bellegarde, Warren K. Bickel, Jennifer Bramen, Karen O. Brandon, Arthur Brody, Peter Collins, Jack Darkes, Mark S. Goldman, Gene M. Heyman, Harold Kincaid, Edythe D. London, James MacKillop, Traci Man, Neil Manson, John E. McGeary, John R. Monterosso, Ben Murrell, Nancy M. Petry, Marc N. Potenza, Howard Rachlin, Lara A. Ray, A. David Redish, Richard R. Reich, Don Ross, Timothy Schroeder, David Spurrett, Jackie Sullivan, Golnaz Tabibni, Andrew Ward, Richard Yi
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Unraveling addiction's complexity, from science to society.

This book is a must-read for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of addiction. It brings together expertise from various fields to explore the intricate nature of addiction, challenging popular misconceptions and offering cutting-edge scientific insights. By examining the neurophysiological, psychological, and social aspects of addiction, the book sheds light on the true nature of this complex condition. It also delves into the responsibility of addicts and its implications for healthcare and policies. If you're looking for a thought-provoking exploration of addiction, this book is for you.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.