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What is the “biopsychosocial perspective” of behavioral addiction?

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What is the “biopsychosocial perspective” of behavioral addiction?

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In reality is that most current, most contemporary addiction professionals believe in the biopsychosocial model. You could have a disease model or a popular behavioral model, we all buy into a little bit of the biopsychosocial model. All biopsychosocial model means is there’s a biological component, a psychological component, and a social component. It isn’t just one of those three. It is, what I believe, as well that, there are those three components involved in everyone’s addiction and it’s a matter of, sort of degree of how much the biology, how much the psychology, and how much the sociology plays in the actual formation and maintenance of addiction.

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