Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, College of Medicine, Yeungnam University, Daegu, Republic of Korea
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From a Systems Approach, Neurorehabilitation Can Fix the Flawed Brain Theory of Addiction
Author(s): Dowling Paul*
The prevailing biomedical viewpoint on addictions has been that they are persistent cerebrum infections. While we recognize that the minds of
individuals with addictions vary from those without, we contend that the "broken cerebrum" model of dependence has significant restrictions. We
suggest that a frameworks level point of view all the more successfully catches the coordinated engineering of the exemplified and arranged human
psyche and cerebrum corresponding to the improvement of addictions. This more unique conceptualization places fixation in the more extensive
setting of the dependent cerebrum that drives conduct, where the dependent mind is the substrate of the dependent psyche that thus is arranged
in a physical and socio-social climate. According to this viewpoint, neurorehabilitation ought to move from a "broken-mind" to a frameworks
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DOI:
10.37421/2376-0281.2022.9.481
International Journal of Neurorehabilitation received 1078 citations as per Google Scholar report