The Images Theory of Addiction

P. Sulkunen
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Sulkunen, P. (2015). The images theory of addiction.  The International Journal Of Alcohol And Drug Research, 4 (1), 5-11. doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.7895/ijadr.v4i1.191 In everyday language, addiction usually refers to a strong desire that drives people to continue habitual behaviour despite acknowledged harm and their own will to quit. Many theorists and practitioners have long rejected the concept because of its tendency to individualize problem behavior, to focus on treatment rather than prevention, and to limit harmful consequences unduly to a selected group of users. There is no commonly accepted etiology of, or evidence-based treatment for, the condition, and diagnostic definitions are based on syndromes only. This article argues that the objections are not valid if we understand addiction as a generic concept, defined in terms of characteristics shared by several specific types, of which some are called prototypes. Addictions involve neurological adaptations but are not caused by them. They always emerge from culturally regulated behaviours, they are processes rather than on-off conditions, and involve types and pathways that depend on the social conditions in which they evolve. Addicted and normal uses are closely related and governed by images that define the functions, norms, meanings and use-values of the behavior. These will be transformed as addictions develop. The Images Theory of Addiction opens the way to understanding cultural variations in the addictive process, as well as to identify particularly risky images of potentially addictive behaviors. The theory is illustrated with examples from recent comparative studies.
成瘾的意象理论
Sulkunen, P.(2015)。成瘾的意象理论。《国际酒精和药物研究杂志》,4(1),5-11。在日常语言中,成瘾通常是指一种强烈的欲望,这种欲望驱使人们不顾已知的危害和自己的戒烟意愿,继续习惯性的行为。许多理论家和实践者长期以来一直拒绝这个概念,因为它倾向于将问题行为个体化,关注治疗而不是预防,并将有害后果过度地限制在选定的用户群体中。目前还没有普遍接受的病因学,也没有基于证据的治疗方法,诊断定义仅基于综合征。本文认为,如果我们将成瘾理解为一种通用概念,并将其定义为若干特定类型(其中一些被称为原型)所共有的特征,那么上述反对意见便不成立。成瘾涉及神经适应,但不是由神经适应引起的。它们总是从文化规范的行为中产生,它们是过程而不是开关条件,并且涉及依赖于它们进化的社会条件的类型和途径。成瘾和正常使用是密切相关的,并受图像的支配,图像定义了行为的功能、规范、意义和使用价值。这些将随着成瘾的发展而改变。成瘾的图像理论为理解成瘾过程中的文化差异以及识别潜在成瘾行为的特别危险的图像开辟了道路。这一理论是用最近比较研究的例子来说明的。
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