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Response to Shaffer (1996): The Case for a 'Complex Systems' Conceptualisation of Addiction
Authors:Larkin Michael  Griffiths Mark D
Institution:(1) Psychology Division, Department of Social Sciences, Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham NG1 4BU, United Kingdom;(2) Nottingham Trent University, UK
Abstract:This paper responds to some of the issues raised by Shaffer's (1996) paper, ldquoUnderstanding the Means and Objects of Addiction.rdquo The authors agree with, and in many respects support, the assertions made by Shaffer with respect to the conceptualisation of the problem of addiction. In particular, that it is the relationship of the addicted person with the object of their behaviour that defines addiction. However, it is argued that in addition to providing an operational definition for addiction, it is important to provide an explicit framework for the development of insight into the 'synergistic nature' of the multiple factors affecting the addiction process. That is, it is necessary to account for both the commonalities and the differences found across the spectrum of addictive behaviours. It is proposed that this might be provided by a 'complex systems' approach to the field of addiction.
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