Application: Models of Addiction and the Assessment Process
Several models are prominent in the field of addictions; these models include the medical model, moral model, and the biopsychosocial model. A particular model advocated by an addictions professional will influence the professional's choices of assessment methods and treatment of addiction.
To prepare:
Consider the following definition of addiction by Michael Miller, M.D., former president of the American Society of Addiction Medicine: "At its core, addiction is not just a social problem or a moral problem or a criminal problem. It is a brain problem whose behaviors manifest in all these others areas...The disease is about brains, not drugs. It is about underlying neurology, not outward actions" (Addiction Treatment Magazine, 2011).
Assignment Directions:
Review the article, "New Definition of Addiction Causing Controversy Among Doctors."
Research two articles that support or refute this position.
Examine Miller's statement and, based on your research, identify which model it reflects and the implications for the assessment process.