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**Addiction** is a brain and mental disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences. However, in many ways, the nature and etiology of addiction remains a controversial topic;[([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30332573|Lewis, M. (2018). Brain Change in Addiction as Learning, Not Disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 379(16), 1551-1560.]])] addictions can also be viewed through a social and political lens as well.[([[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-017-0055|Hart, C. L. (2017). Viewing addiction as a brain disease promotes social injustice. Nature Human Behaviour, 1, 0055.]])] | **Addiction** is a brain and mental disorder characterized by compulsive engagement in rewarding stimuli despite adverse consequences. However, in many ways, the nature and etiology of addiction remains a controversial topic;[([[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30332573|Lewis, M. (2018). Brain Change in Addiction as Learning, Not Disease. New England Journal of Medicine, 379(16), 1551-1560.]])] addictions can also be viewed through a social and political lens as well.[([[https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-017-0055|Hart, C. L. (2017). Viewing addiction as a brain disease promotes social injustice. Nature Human Behaviour, 1, 0055.]])] | ||
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===== Diagnostic Criteria ===== | ===== Diagnostic Criteria ===== | ||
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