Kim Joueng* and Shyen Joe
The biological consensus on addictions has been that they are chronic cerebrum infections. While we accept that the minds of those with addictions differ from those without, we believe that the "damaged cerebrum" concept of addiction has severe limitations. We propose that a frameworks level point of view catches the coordinated engineering of the demonstrated and ordered human psyche and cerebrum related to the improvement of addictions more successfully. This more distinct view situates fixation in the broader context of the dependent cerebrum that drives behaviour, where the dependent mind is the substrate of the dependent psyche, which is therefore arranged in a physical and socio-social environment.
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