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Drugs, brains and behavior: the science of addiction.

机译:毒品,大脑和行为:成瘾科学。

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For much of the past century, scientists studying drug abuse labored in the shadows of powerful myths and misconceptions about the nature of addiction. When scientists began to study addictive behavior in the 1930s, people addicted to drugs were thought to be morally flawed and lacking in willpower. Those views shaped society’s responses to drug abuse, treating it as a moral failing rather than a health problem, which led to an emphasis on punishment rather than prevention and treatment. Today, thanks to science, our views and our responses to addiction and other substance use disorders have changed dramatically. Groundbreaking discoveries about the brain have revolutionized our understanding of compulsive drug use, enabling us to respond effectively to the problem.ududAs a result of scientific research, we know that addiction is a disease that affects both the brain and behavior. We have identified many of the biological and environmental factors and are beginning to search for the genetic variations that contribute to the development and progression of the disease. Scientists use this knowledge to develop effective prevention and treatment approaches that reduce the toll drug abuse takes on individuals, families, and communities.ududDespite these advances, many people today do not understand why people become addicted to drugs or how drugs change the brain to foster compulsive drug use. This booklet aims to fill that knowledge gap by providing scientific information about the disease of drug addiction, including the many harmful consequences of drug abuse and the basic approaches that have been developed to prevent and treat substance use disorders. At the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), we believe that increased understanding of the basics of addiction will empower people to make informed choices in their own lives, adopt science-based policies and programs that reduce drug abuse and addiction in their communities, and support scientific research that improves the Nation’s well-being.
机译:在过去一个世纪的大部分时间里,研究吸毒的科学家都在强大的神话和对成瘾性质的误解的阴影下工作。当科学家在1930年代开始研究成瘾行为时,人们认为吸毒成瘾的人在道德上存在缺陷,缺乏意志力。这些观点塑造了社会对药物滥用的反应,将其视为道德上的失败而不是健康问题,从而导致了对惩罚的重视而不是预防和治疗。今天,由于科学的发展,我们对吸毒成瘾和其他药物滥用疾病的看法和反应发生了巨大变化。关于大脑的突破性发现彻底改变了我们对强制性药物使用的理解,使我们能够有效地解决问题。 ud ud作为科学研究的结果,我们知道成瘾是一种影响大脑和行为的疾病。我们已经确定了许多生物学和环境因素,并开始寻找有助于疾病发展和进展的遗传变异。科学家利用这些知识来开发有效的预防和治疗方法,以减少药物滥用对个人,家庭和社区造成的损失。 ud ud尽管取得了这些进展,但当今许多人仍不了解人们为什么沉迷于药物或药物如何改变药物滥用。促进强迫性吸毒。本手册旨在通过提供有关药物成瘾疾病的科学信息,包括药物滥用的许多有害后果以及为预防和治疗药物滥用而开发的基本方法,来填补这一知识空白。在美国国家药物滥用研究所(NIDA),我们相信,对成瘾基础知识的深入了解将使人们有能力在自己的生活中做出明智的选择,采用基于科学的政策和计划来减少社区中的药物滥用和成瘾,并支持改善国家福祉的科学研究。

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