The Life-Process Model of Addiction Quiz
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According to the life-process model of addiction, addiction is viewed as:

  • A random occurrence without any specific cause
  • A habitual response and a source of gratification and security (correct)
  • A result of unitary biological mechanisms
  • A genetically inherited disease
  • The life-process model of addiction is opposed to which other model?

  • The disease model of addiction (correct)
  • The environmental model of addiction
  • The social model of addiction
  • The genetic model of addiction
  • Who originated and advocated the life-process model of addiction?

  • Sigmund Freud
  • Stanton Peele (correct)
  • Archie Brodsky
  • Mary Arnold
  • Proponents of the life-process model argue that addictive behavior cannot be solely explained by:

    <p>Unitary biological mechanisms</p> Signup and view all the answers

    According to the life-process model, how can individuals overcome addiction?

    <p>By augmenting life options, pursuing values and purpose, repairing relationships, and expressing personal agency</p> Signup and view all the answers

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