我们对石油上瘾了吗?心理健康的教训

M. Benson
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尽管关于全球气候变化及其相关影响的证据越来越多,但美国并没有从石油和其他化石燃料转向更可持续的能源来源。这篇文章考察了关于美国能源政策的一种常见的文化叙事——我们对石油上瘾的观念。虽然这个阶段经常被用于讨论美国的能源政策,但“上瘾”这个词是一个有争议的词,它具有值得研究的潜在含义。本文用美国精神病学协会的《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(DSM-IV)描述了成瘾的标准。然后,它将这些标准应用于我们国家与石油的关系。Prochaska和DiClemente的变化阶段模型(1983)的应用为进一步类比成瘾在减少人类潜力方面的作用提供了基础,这可能适用于文化规模。
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Are We Addicted to Oil? Lessons from Mental Health
Despite mounting evidence regarding global climate change and its associated impacts, the United States has not transitioned away from oil and other fossil fuels toward more sustainable sources of energy. This article examines a common cultural narrative regarding U.S. energy policy – the notion that we are – addicted to oil. While this phase is often used in discussions regarding energy policy in the United States, the term – addiction is a charged one, and it has potential implications worthy of examination. This article describes the criteria for addiction using the American Psychiatric Association’s Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-IV). It then applies those criteria to our nation’s relationship to oil. Application of Prochaska and DiClemente’s Stages of Change Model (1983) then provides a basis for drawing further parallels regarding the role of addiction in diminishing human potential that may be applied on a cultural scale.
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