Perception or Deception?
The addicted brain is unable to accurately evaluate the situation.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Jan 12, 2017 | Families | 0 |
The addicted brain is unable to accurately evaluate the situation.
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Once the demand for a drug is well-established, as it is for alcohol, people will find a way to get it, legal or otherwise.
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Like the film where Amy Shumer chugs boxed wine, and inadvertently drives up sales to admiring fans.
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To support revenues, companies look for ways to augment or alter older products and justify price increases.
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It usually comes back to the assumption that another problem ‘underlies’ addiction, and therefore will respond to treatment with the “right” drug, if we can figure out what it is.
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