The Brain Disease Model of Addiction | Hazelden Betty Ford
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The Brain Disease Model of Addiction ExplainedSubstance Use Disorder Treatment and Brain ResearchCritiques of The Brain Disease Model of AddictionConclusionThe brain has many regions that are interconnected with one another, forming dynamic networks that are responsible for specific functions. Drugs can alter important brain areas that are necessary for healthy social interactions and life-sustaining functions, and can drive the compulsive drug use that marks addiction.1, 3, 4, 5 Addiction can be desc...See more on hazeldenbettyford.orgExplore further The brain has many regions that are interconnected with one another, forming dynamic networks that are responsible for specific functions. Drugs can alter important brain areas that are necessary for healthy social interactions and life-sustaining functions, and can drive the compulsive drug use that marks addiction.1, 3, 4, 5 Addiction can be desc...
The brain has many regions that are interconnected with one another, forming dynamic networks that are responsible for specific functions. Drugs can alter important brain areas that are necessary for healthy social interactions and life-sustaining functions, and can drive the compulsive drug use that marks addiction.1, 3, 4, 5 Addiction can be desc...
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