Negotiating the Relationship Between Addiction, Ethics, and Brain Science.
AJOB Neurosci
; 1(1): 36-45, 2010 Jan.
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Advances in neuroscience are changing how mental health issues such as addiction are understood and addressed as a brain disease. Although a brain disease model legitimizes addiction as a medical condition, it promotes neuro-essentialist thinking, categorical ideas of responsibility and free choice, and undermines the complexity involved in its emergence. We propose a 'biopsychosocial systems' model where psycho-social factors complement and interact with neurogenetics. A systems approach addresses the complexity of addiction and approaches free choice and moral responsibility within the biological, lived experience and socio-historical context of the individual. We examine heroin-assisted treatment as an applied case example within our framework. We conclude with a discussion of the model and its implications for drug policy, research, addiction health care systems and delivery, and treatment of substance use problems.
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MEDLINE
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Prognostic_studies
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Equity_inequality
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Ethics
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En
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AJOB Neurosci
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2010
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Article