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A Brief History of Addiction: How Society Came to Understand Dependence
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Virtual Voice
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De:
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Jonathan Mercier
Este título utiliza una narración voz virtual
Explore the gripping medical history of compulsive behavior and how society defines the human crisis of dependence. From ancient rituals to modern industrial global markets, shifting paradigms of science and morality have profoundly shaped our response to addiction. Whether you are seeking empathy for a loved one's struggle or studying the sociology of vice, this thought-provoking audio journey offers deep insight into a contested past.
Listen as marginalized voices, policymakers, and medical professionals collide over centuries of evolving drug policies and psychological frameworks. You will gain a compassionate, evidence-informed perspective on everything from historical opium use to modern digital compulsions, empowering you to challenge persistent cultural stigma.
What you'll discover inside:
• The evolution of intoxication from ancient spiritual rituals to highly regulated global commerce.
• How the modern disease concept was formulated, colliding with older ideas of sin and moral failure.
• The profound social impact of stigma, criminalization, and punitive public health policies.
• Firsthand historical accounts from individuals with lived experience who quietly pioneered mutual aid.
• The emerging psychological science behind behavioral addictions and digital-era compulsions.
• Actionable insights into contemporary harm reduction, decriminalization, and the future of community care.
Transform your daily commute into an immersive educational experience exploring one of humanity's most complex challenges. Equip yourself with the historical context needed to foster real healing and advocate for better systems. Press play to reshape your understanding of the mind and embrace a more empathetic future.
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