WebJeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D. ABSTRACT Psychological characteristics of cult membership are discussed. The cult nature of Alcoholics Anonymous and disease model of addiction ideology is examined. Patterns of response by individuals who believe strongly in the disease model of addiction when their ideology is challenged are analyzed. WebJeffrey A. Schaler is an assistant professor of justice, law, and society at American University’s School of Public Affairs in Washington, D.C. He completed his doctoral and …
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WebJeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D., LLC Selected Schaler Materials: In The News Books Addiction Is A Choice The Fifth ColumnArchive Assorted Writings, Speeches, etc. Other Writings … Webby Jeffrey A. Schaler, Ph.D. Psychiatric Times October 2002 Vol. XIX Issue 10 (Please see Counterpoint article by by John H. Halpern, M.D.) Is addiction a disease, or is it a choice? To think clearly about this question, we need to make a … Web"Addiction Is a Choice," by Jeffrey Schaler, is a refreshing look at a subject endlessly discussed in today's media. Open a newspaper or a magazine today and you are likely to see at least one article on the horrors of drug addiction, and how this terrible "disease" strikes people down, leaving them sick for life, with no chance for anything but a … set up center console for trolling