If you struggle with alcohol addiction, you probably recognize that one of the first steps toward recovery involves quitting drinking. But recovery isn’t always a linear process. Eliminating alcohol from your system and your life can bring you some relief. However, you’ll need to examine...

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Origin of the Disease Model of Addiction The term “Disease Model of Addiction” was coined more than 50 years after the American Medical Association (AMA) first deemed alcoholism as an illness in 1956. No longer considered as just a behavioral problem, addiction is now defined as...

The American Psychiatric Association (APA) defines addiction as “a complex condition, a brain disease manifested by compulsive substance use despite harmful consequences.” By definition, addiction is a relationship formed between an individual and a substance rather than a human being with another human. When individuals...

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