10 Questions
The life-process model of addiction was originated and advocated by:
Stanton Peele
According to the life-process model of addiction, addiction is viewed as:
A habitual response and a source of gratification and security
Proponents of the life-process model argue that addictive behavior cannot be solely attributed to:
Unitary biological mechanisms
The life-process model emphasizes the individual's ability to overcome addiction by:
Augmenting life options and coping mechanics, pursuing values and purpose
Which biological mechanisms are typically claimed to underlie all forms of addiction, according to the text?
CREB and ΔFosB
When did the French Revolution end?
November 1799
What event led to the series of radical measures by the National Assembly?
The Storming of the Bastille
What led to the convocation of the Estates General in May 1789?
Financial crisis and widespread social distress
When was the monarchy abolished and replaced by the French First Republic?
September
To which body did the effective political power pass after the constitution was suspended in June 1793?
Committee of Public Safety
Test your knowledge of the life-process model of addiction with this quiz. Explore the concept that views addiction as a habitual response and a source of gratification and security, shaped by social relationships and experiences. See how much you know about this alternative perspective to the traditional disease model of addiction.
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