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moghadas ghahfarokhi S, haghighatian M, hashemianfar S. Addiction Dynamics: Functions Based on The Systemic Dynamism of addiction. etiadpajohi 2020; 13 (54) :9-30
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Islamic Azad University-Dehahan Bransh
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The purpose of this study is to develop the theory of addiction in order to interpret and analyze more effectively. The empirical and theoretical findings of the research will be used to correct strategies and affiliations.The research methodology is qualitative and uses from the Charmazian version of GTM in order to generate new ideas and interpretations. The research judgment sample includes a number of recoveries with high self-awareness about the addiction experience and a number of experienced experts in the field of addiction. Findings and research results show that addiction is a dynamic system. Its structure is based on its functions. After extensive tensions, addiction is a tension management system. The addiction system has transformed external changes into a dynamic structure. The substance acts as a non-linguistic general media. Having efficiency and speed have played a role in the formation of the functional structure of addiction... . The validity of the findings is based on the empirical and scientific qualifications of the information agencies and the alignment of the findings with a number of important sociological theories. In conclusion, it can be said that the drug users are paying attention to the effects of supplementary and additive drugs and the system of addiction after its dysfunctional system offers its function for dynamic balancing in the macro-social system.
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Type of Study: Research | Subject: Special
Received: 2019/06/9 | Accepted: 2020/02/12 | Published: 2020/02/19

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