Doing this creates an image of these addicts as victim of their demise towards the drug. Also this expand the needed coverage for addiction by insurance to get the help they need. And putting this out to the public that drug addiction is a disease may push politician to provide more funding for treatment. Furthermore, the public negative view on addict would lighten up a bit, providing a more positive environment where addicts are more likely to get help. Research-Based Programs have shown to have produce positive results, such as ‘‘NIDA’s Preventing Drug Use among Children and Adolescents: A Research-Based Guide for Parents, Educators, and Community Leaders’’, even though those are provide to the youth (‘‘Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction,’’2014, p.83). But those with long time abuse to drug can benefit from those uses with the government and medical help if drug addiction is placed under the term …show more content…
Addicts may look at the idea of addiction as disease as something they can’t be successful of their own without getting outside help. Also, they are some people that becomes addicted to drug, while others don’t (‘‘Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction,’’2014, p.82). It creates an aura of hopelessness and depressing situation to the addiction. That they got a disease that can never get rid of. Addiction differs from person to person and no single factor determines whether a person will become addicted to drugs (‘‘Drugs, Brains, and Behavior: The Science of Addiction,’’2014, p.82). So those who are addicted to drugs but doesn’t see it as a hinder in their life, may not address the problem not