Addiction: The Urgent Need for a Paradigm Shift
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- Alexander, Bruce K. (Author)
Title
Addiction: The Urgent Need for a Paradigm Shift
Abstract
Severe addictions to drug use and to countless other habits are causing enormous harm around the globe. Massive expenditures and dedicated efforts of police, doctors, addiction therapists, and self-help groups have failed to bring the problem under control, although many individual addicts have been helped. What can society do when our best efforts continue to fail and a menacing problem continues to grow? This paper proposes that a major paradigm shift is required. The currently dominant paradigm assumes that addiction is either an individual disease or an individual moral breach. But this individually oriented paradigm has failed. Instead, addiction needs to be understood socially, as a way that large numbers of people adapt to the breakdown of psychologically sustaining culture under the global influence of free-market society. This new paradigm is based on the social thinking of Karl Polanyi and other social scientists rather than on the individual thinking of neuroscientists, doctors, or psychologists.
Publication
Substance Use & Misuse
Volume
47
Issue
13/14
Pages
1475-1482
Date
November 20, 2012
Journal Abbr
Substance Use & Misuse
Language
English
ISSN
10826084
Short Title
Addiction
Accessed
2017-05-30, 3:58 p.m.
Library Catalog
EBSCOhost
Citation
Alexander, Bruce K. 2012. “Addiction: The Urgent Need for a Paradigm Shift.” Substance Use & Misuse 47 (13/14): 1475–82. DOI: 10.3109/10826084.2012.705681.
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Keywords
- addiction
- addictive consumption
- alienation
- compulsive behavior
- economic aspects
- free-market society
- globalization
- paradigm shifts
- paradigms (social sciences)
- psychological factors
- psychosocial integration
- social problems
- social psychology
- social support
- socioeconomic factors
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