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aleesha:
What are the implications of believing drug addiction results from lack of will power? This is my psychology homework I need to write a small paragraph or two about drug addiction and will power. Need some ideas, thank you.
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none-ya:
That's what drug addiction it is. Selfishness pure and simple. When your buzz is more important to you than everything else in your life.

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none-ya:
Truth be told I beat 1 of the hardest addictions in the world I managed to quit smoking cigarettes 13 years ago. Other than that I've never had a serious addiction. I like to smoke weed but I don't think I will go into withdrawals without it.

Antigen:
I'd recommend Andrew Weil's From Chocolate To Morphine http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/039591152 ... etail?pd=1

Jeff Schaler & Staton Peele's Addiction Is A Choice http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=Add ... i=scholart

That's if you want to be so bold as to give a serious, fact based answer to the question. By the way the question is phrased, though, I'd guess your instructor just wants you to regurgitate some Stepcraft mythology. You can get that from any Stepcraft literature.

I honestly believe that the powerlessness doctrine is dangerous. If you are convinced that you can't do something then you won't accomplish it. So I hope that, even if you have to base your assignment on Stepcraft fallacy to get a good grade, you'll educate yourself with the truth on the side.

Good luck!

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