Substitute addiction: a concern for researchers and practitioners

Journal of Drug Education
Steve Sussman, David S Black

Abstract

An understanding of the role of substitute addictions remains unclear. This article examines the range and possible reward functions of substitute addictions. We suggest that prevention education and treatment need to take into account substitute addictions as an influential aspect ofrecovery. Research is needed to better understand the prevalence and functions of, and solutions to substitute addictions.

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