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Q: Is Addiction a Brain Disease or a Moral Failing? A: Neither

机译:问:成瘾是脑病还是道德失败?答:都不

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This article uses Marc Lewis’ work as a springboard to discuss the socio-political context of the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA). The claim that promotion of the BDMA is the only way the general public can be persuaded to withhold blame and punishment from addicts is critically examined. After a discussion of public understandings of the disease concept of addiction, it is pointed out that it is possible to develop a scientific account of addiction which is neither a disease nor a moral model but which the public could understand. Evidence is reviewed to suggest that public acceptance of the disease concept is largely lip-service and that the claim the BDMA removes stigma among the public and professionals is unsupported by evidence. Further, there is good evidence that biogenetic explanations of mental/behavioural disorders in general have been counterproductive in the attempt to ally stigma. A model of addiction as a disorder of choice may attract special problems in public-facing communications and risks being misunderstood. However, ways of presenting this model to the public are suggested that may avoid such risks. Lastly, the claim that the BDMA is the only way of ensuring access to treatment and of maintaining research funding for addiction is disputed and a way in which these benefits can be retained under a disorder-of-choice model proposed. The article concludes by enthusiastically endorsing Lewis’ call for a third stage in the governing image of addiction.
机译:本文以马克·刘易斯(Marc Lewis)的工作作为跳板,讨论成瘾性脑病模型(BDMA)的社会政治背景。关于推广BDMA是说服公众抵制罪魁祸首和对成瘾者进行惩罚的唯一途径的主张受到了严格审查。在讨论公众对成瘾的疾病概念的理解后,指出有可能发展成瘾的科学解释,它既不是疾病也不是道德模型,而是公众可以理解的。审查证据表明,公众对该病概念的接受很大程度上是口头上的事,而BDMA消除了公众和专业人士的污名的主张没有证据支持。此外,有充分的证据表明,精神/行为障碍的生物遗传学解释通常在反抗污名化方面适得其反。作为一种选择障碍的成瘾模型可能会在面向公众的交流中引起特殊问题,并有被误解的风险。但是,建议向公众展示此模型的方法可以避免此类风险。最后,关于BDMA是确保获得治疗和维持成瘾研究经费的唯一途径的主张存在争议,并且提出了在选择失调模型下保留这些收益的方法。最后,本文通过热烈支持刘易斯(Lewis)关于吸毒成瘾的统治形象的第三阶段的呼吁。

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