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12 - Substance Use and Addiction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2023

Stephen Hupp
Affiliation:
Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Cara L. Santa Maria
Affiliation:
Fielding Graduate University, California
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This chapter describes pseudoscience and questionable ideas related to substance use disorders and addiction. The chapter opens by discussing diagnostic controversies and myths that influence treatments. Dubious treatments include naturopathy, homeopathy, orthomolecular medicine, acupuncture, energy medicine, hypnosis, chiropractic care, and animal-assisted therapy. The fuzzy boundary between science-based and pseudoscientific approaches is also considered. The chapter closes by reviewing research-supported approaches.

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Pseudoscience in Therapy
A Skeptical Field Guide
, pp. 179 - 202
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2023

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