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Journal of Addiction Research & Therapy

Exploiting Our Youth: Addiction as a 'Consumption Disorder'

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Addiction has long been classified as a disease or disorder rooted in psychological, biological, and environmental factors. However, a growing body of research and social discourse suggests that addiction can also be viewed as a consumption disorder—one that thrives on modern society’s overwhelming emphasis on consumption, both material and psychological. This paper explores the notion of addiction as a consumption disorder, focusing on the ways in which youth are particularly vulnerable to this phenomenon. Through the lens of the consumption-driven culture, the paper examines the causes of addiction, the impact of media and technology, and the societal pressures that contribute to addictive behaviors. It also discusses potential interventions aimed at mitigating the effects of addiction and fostering healthier behaviors among youth. Ultimately, it argues that addressing addiction as a consumption disorder requires a shift in societal values and the promotion of sustainable, mindful consumption.