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

  • A condition that can only be understood through therapy
  • A result of social relationships and experiences
  • A habitual response and source of gratification (correct)
  • A disease caused by biological mechanisms
  • Who originated and advocated the life-process model of addiction?

  • Stanton Peele (correct)
  • Archie Brodsky
  • Mary Arnold
  • All of the above
  • What do proponents of the life-process model argue against?

  • The biological mechanisms of addiction
  • The role of therapy in addiction treatment
  • The disease model of addiction (correct)
  • The individual's ability to overcome addiction
  • According to the life-process model, how can addiction be overcome?

    <p>By pursuing values and purpose</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What do proponents of the life-process model believe is impeded by the disease model of addiction?

    <p>Normal human development</p> Signup and view all the answers

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