996-Unlocking Recovery: Exploring Models and Theories of Addiction

#### Introduction - Presenter: Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes - Topic: Theories of addiction and co-occurring disorders - Focus on understanding and addressing co-occurring disorders in addiction treatment #### Co-Occurring Disorders - Expectation rather than the exception in addiction treatment - Importance of addressing co-occurring symptoms to prevent relapse - Symptoms can include depression, anxiety, PTSD, and personality disorders #### Theories of Addiction 1. **Moral Theory**   - Addiction seen as a moral weakness   - Treatment focused on willpower and virtuous lifestyle   - Largely outdated 2. **Disease Theory**   - Addiction as a chronic, incurable, and progressive disease   - Genetic and biological factors play a significant role   - Focus on physiological deficits and neurotransmitter imbalances 3. **Social Learning Theory**   - Addiction learned through observation and vicarious reinforcement   - Influence of family, peers, and media on addictive behaviors 4. **Cognitive-Behavioral Theory**   - Irrational thoughts and cognitive distortions lead to addiction   - Addressing negative thinking patterns is crucial for recovery 5. **Self-Medication Hypothesis**   - Addiction as a way to cope with distress and emotional pain   - Individuals use substances or behaviors to manage unbearable feelings 6. **Biopsychosocial Model**   - Comprehensive approach combining biological, psychological, and social factors   - Recognizes the interplay of various elements in the development of addiction #### Key Symptoms in Early Recovery - Depression: Hopelessness, low energy, guilt, suicidal ideation - Anxiety: Increased worry, irritability, restlessness - PTSD: Emotional dysregulation, hypervigilance, avoidance - Personality Disorders: Unstable self-image, interpersonal functioning deficits #### Importance of Comprehensive Treatment - Addressing all aspects of a person's life for effective recovery - Combining different treatment models for a holistic approach ### Time Codes for Major Points 00:00 Introduction and overview of addiction and co-occurring disorders 02:30 Co-occurring disorders are the expectation, not the exception 05:15 Symptoms in early recovery: Depression, anxiety, PTSD 10:45 Theories of addiction: Moral theory, disease theory 15:00 Social learning theory and socio-cultural factors 20:30 Cognitive-behavioral theory and cognitive distortions 25:45 Self-medication hypothesis and distress management 30:00 Biopsychosocial model and comprehensive treatment approach Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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