This models the progressive decline of the ability for self-reliance and the growing dependence on outside help. Z508 p39-42 System Zoo 3 by Hartmut Bossel. Strong outside help causes a collapse of self-help capacity. Weak outside help produces a stable combination of wellbeing and self-help capacity.
Dependence
WIP Summary of Levin Roberts and Hirsch 1975 book subtitled A Computer-Aided Search for Heroin Policy using System Dynamics
The Persistent Poppy
This models the progressive decline of the ability for self-reliance and the growing dependence on outside help. Z508 p39-42 System Zoo 3 by Hartmut Bossel. Strong outside help causes a collapse of self-help capacity. Weak outside help produces a stable combination of wellbeing and self-help capacity.
Bossel: Z508 Clone of Dependence
How do drugs affect us on individual and popular levels? Let's take a look at drug addiction as a system and pick it apart based on its biological, financial, mental, and communal effects.
Clone of The System of Drug Addiction
Clone of Addiction Cycle System
Addition of two extra articles on specific nicotine dependence (addiction and habituation) with conceptual maps to initial version
Clone of Nicotine addiction dynamics
How do drugs affect us on individual and popular levels? Let's take a look at drug addiction as a system and pick it apart based on its biological, financial, mental, and communal effects.
Clone of The System of Drug Addiction
An Addiction structure is the same as the Shifting the Burden structure though with the annoying aspect that one becomes addicted to the side effect ensuring that Fundamental Solution won't get implemented and the Symptomatic Solution will be applied repeatedly, and likely with greater frequency.
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Clone of Addiction Archetype
Out of Control is one of the four generic archetypes developed by Eric Wolstenholme and maps to the Fixes that Fail, Accidental Adversaries, Shifting the Burden and Addiction Systems Archetypes.
Insomnia Out of Control Archetype
How do drugs affect us on individual and popular levels? Let's take a look at drug addiction as a system and pick it apart based on its biological, financial, mental, and communal effects.
Clone of Clone of The System of Drug Addiction
Several scientific studies have shown that a
regime of regular exercise can help drug addicts in fighting their addiction.
This simple CLD tries to illustrate the
positive social and physical dynamic that sports activity can generate that may
be beneficial in this process. There are also other positive effects of physical
exercise that I have not shown. Sports activity can help increase dopamine levels,
which may improve the mood of those fighting drug addiction and prompt them to stick to their regime of
exercises.
Beneficical use of Sport to fight Drug Dependence
An Addiction structure is the same as the Shifting the Burden structure though with the annoying aspect that one becomes addicted to the side effect ensuring that Fundamental Solution won't get implemented and the Symptomatic Solution will be applied repeatedly, and likely with greater frequency.
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Clone of Addiction Archetype
An Addiction structure is the same as the Shifting the Burden structure though with the annoying aspect that one becomes addicted to the side effect ensuring that Fundamental Solution won't get implemented and the Symptomatic Solution will be applied repeatedly, and likely with greater frequency.
Context
Clone of Addiction Archetype
An Addiction structure is the same as the Shifting the Burden structure though with the annoying aspect that one becomes addicted to the side effect ensuring that Fundamental Solution won't get implemented and the Symptomatic Solution will be applied repeatedly, and likely with greater frequency.
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Clone of Addiction Archetype
The following is a cross between the Lotka-Volterra Predator-Prey model from the Insight Maker manual (https://insightmaker.com/node/3801) where the Moose represent problem symptoms, the Wolves represent temporary solution, and the addiction loop from Gene Bellinger's Addiction Archetype (https://insightmaker.com/insight/25461/Addiction-Archetype) is added.
Lotka–Volterra Addiction Model
Clone of City growth, addiction archetype example cld
The following is a cross between the Lotka-Volterra Predator-Prey model from the Insight Maker manual (https://insightmaker.com/node/3801) where the Moose represent problem symptoms, the Wolves represent temporary solution, and the addiction loop from Gene Bellinger's Addiction Archetype (https://insightmaker.com/insight/25461/Addiction-Archetype) is added.
Clone of Lotka–Volterra Addiction Model
An Addiction structure is the same as the Shifting the Burden structure though with the annoying aspect that one becomes addicted to the side effect ensuring that Fundamental Solution won't get implemented and the Symptomatic Solution will be applied repeatedly, and likely with greater frequency. See also
Archetypes.
Video
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Clone of Addiction Archetype
An Addiction structure is the same as the Shifting the Burden structure though with the annoying aspect that one becomes addicted to the side effect ensuring that Fundamental Solution won't get implemented and the Symptomatic Solution will be applied repeatedly, and likely with greater frequency. See also
Archetypes.
Video
This model is part of
And? Understanding Relationships & Their Implications.
Clone of Addiction
This models the progressive decline of the ability for self-reliance and the growing dependence on outside help. Z508 p39-42 System Zoo 3 by Hartmut Bossel. Strong outside help causes a collapse of self-help capacity. Weak outside help produces a stable combination of wellbeing and self-help capacity.
Clone of Dependence
CISC 614-90 Computer
Simulation
Clone of Video Game Addiction
Una estructura de adicción es la misma que la estructura de cambio de la carga, aunque con el aspecto molesto de que uno se vuelve adicto al efecto secundario, lo que garantiza que la solución fundamental no se implementará y la solución sintomática se aplicará repetidamente, y probablemente con mayor frecuencia. See also
Archetypes.
Video
This model is part of
And? Understanding Relationships & Their Implications.
Adicción
CISC 614-90 Computer
Simulation
Clone of Video Game Addiction