A symptom driven disease is one where the symptoms are a requisite component of the diagnosis - in the absence of symptoms, there is no disease (or the disease has been cured).
It is the cornerstone on which baclofen therapy for addiction is founded:
"Olivier Ameisen,74 published a best-selling book, The End of My Addiction, to document the successful use of baclofen in treating his alcoholism. Addiction, in his view, is a symptom-driven disease, and, unlike other diseases, the suppression of symptoms (such as craving, preoccupation, thoughts) should suppress the disease of alcoholism."
Aside from that, the actual causes of alcoholism (underlying or not) are many and complex; much larger, in fact than what the continual projection of *your own* personal issues can reflect.
-tk
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