Starting from its definition, the topic of addiction has revealed its epistemological framework. Addiction derives from the Latin addictus, a term used in ancient Rome to indicate a state of slavery. This study aims to understand if those who use drugs or have a behavioral disorder such as gambling disorder should be considered mainly as slaves. By clarifying the origin of the definition, it is noted that underlying the world of addiction a vision prevailed, in which the center of the attention was not the person as a whole, but the substance or behavior that brought the same person to repeat their conduct.
Frisone, F., Why do we call it addiction? Epistemological reflections on the world of addiction, <<MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY>>, N/A; 9 (2): 1-6. [doi:10.13129/2282-1619/mjcp-3075] [https://hdl.handle.net/10807/268741]
Why do we call it addiction? Epistemological reflections on the world of addiction
Frisone, Fabio
2021
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Starting from its definition, the topic of addiction has revealed its epistemological framework. Addiction derives from the Latin addictus, a term used in ancient Rome to indicate a state of slavery. This study aims to understand if those who use drugs or have a behavioral disorder such as gambling disorder should be considered mainly as slaves. By clarifying the origin of the definition, it is noted that underlying the world of addiction a vision prevailed, in which the center of the attention was not the person as a whole, but the substance or behavior that brought the same person to repeat their conduct.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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