Very interesting thread, N., glad you bumped it! There is a lot of truth, I think, in what everyone said, here.
Is it a "choice" or is it a "disease"? As one might suspect, it is some of each. The either/or question is misleading. Tea pointed that out, I think. The AA program strongly promotes the "disease" approach, in some ways misleadingly so (I think). For example, the idea that the "disease" progressively gets worse even when a person is not drinking is completely unsupported by any evidence, and it makes no sense whatsoever...
I think of it as a health problem and a compulsive behavior. Some people have a much greater vulnerability to developing the problem than others, partly due to genetic factors. In this way it is similar to some forms of heart disease and diabetes: a genetic predisposition, often along with some environmental factors, coupled with behavioral choices that are very difficult to control (partly because of physiological factors related to the genetic predisposition), produces something that might be described as a "disease."
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