A general theory of addictions: A new theoretical model |
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Authors: | Dr. Durand F. Jacobs |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychology Service, Jerry L. Pettis Memorial Veterans Hospital, USA;(2) Loma Linda University Medical School, 92357 Loma Linda, CA |
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Abstract: | A general theory of addictions is proposed, using the compulsive gambler as the prototype. Addiction is defined as a dependent state acquired over time to relieve stress. Two interrelated sets of factors predispose persons to addictions: an abnormal physiological resting state, and childhood experiences producing a deep sense of inadequacy. All addictions are hypothesized to follow a similar three-stage course. A matrix strategy is outlined to collect similar information from different kinds of addicts and normals. The ultimate objective is to identify high risk youth and prevent the development of addictions. |
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