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  1. 27 sie 2021 · The most common model is the clinical recovery model, which aims to minimise core symptoms, such as the problematic use of substances or mental health issues . A personal and social approach understands the process of being in recovery as an ongoing, non-linear process.

  2. 27 lis 2019 · Understanding addiction from the integrated biopsychosocial-spiritual factors and exploring the same factors in dealing with the persons with addiction within the family setting and in...

  3. The article provides an opportunity to examine how these approaches model addiction in terms of substance use disorder (SUD) criteria and to consider their potential for impact on alcohol and drug use disorders and interventions in the nonacademic world.

  4. Attachment theory may present a unique opportunity to bring together these lines of enquiry, enabling an integrative developmental model of addiction with early experiences laying the foundation for psychological as well as neurobiological trajectories to substance use, abuse, and dependence.

  5. 8 cze 2024 · The Moral Model, Disease Model, Psychological Model, Social Model, Neurobiological Model, Biopsychosocial Model, and Spiritual Model each offer unique perspectives and insights into the underlying causes, mechanisms, and treatment approaches for addiction.

  6. 2 lis 2021 · This chapter focuses on current psychological approaches to drug and alcohol dependence, most notably learning theory and cognitive behavioural approaches. The role of motivation and readiness to change is discussed in some depth, due to its central place in initiating change, although it may be less important in sustaining change.

  7. 30 kwi 2024 · The brain disease model of addiction (BDMA) and the choice model of addiction do so in different ways, and each implies different avenues of research and treatment. Although the BDMA is dominant, the choice model better captures the evidence. Three models.