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The disease concept of alcoholism: The persistence of an outmoded scientific paradigm
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Substance UseSubstance Use DisordersCausal InferenceHarm ReductionPsychologyAlcohol MisuseMedical HistoryAddiction MedicinePublic HealthHealth SciencesPsychiatryFormer Problem DrinkersAlcohol AbuseAlcohol-related Liver DiseaseAddiction PsychologyAlcohol ControlEpidemiologyAlcohol DependenceSubstance AbuseDisease ModelAlcohol StudiesAddictionDisease ConceptOutmoded Scientific ParadigmEmpirical RealitySubstance AddictionMedicinePsychopathology
This paper discusses the reasons for the persistence of the disease model of alcoholism in the face of increasing evidence contradicting its basic assumptions. Data from in‐depth interviews with former problem drinkers are used to illustrate the ways in which the disease model: 1) shapes the empirical reality from which data for its support are derived, 2) implies methodological strategies which limit the possibility of its refutation and 3) blinds its supporters to the meaning of anomalous data. Implications for the immediate future of the disease model are discussed.
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