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In case studies of an alcohol use disorder, a common occurrence is for the person in recovery to describe their journey from the early stages of ‘drinking for pleasure’ and the rewarding properties of the drug, to the later stages of ‘drinking without choice’ due to a high negative affect and compulsive behavior. In terms of your understanding of addiction from a biopsychological perspective, discuss this occurrence in terms of the neural regions implicated in the addiction cycle, the allostatic load it creates, and the positive and negative reinforcing aspects of the cycle and subsequent effects on behavior
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