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Yet the disease label locates the problem of addiction in the individual.
A purely biological view of mental ill health locates the problem firmly within the head of the individual, and as a society this is dangerous because it absolves us of the responsibility, the need, to examine ourselves.
When, say, copier paper jams and she doesn't know why, Canasa plugs her laptop into the copier and a diagnostic program tests the machine and automatically locates the problem area.
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This belongs to a wider industry narrative that locates the problems caused by alcohol in the behaviour of their customers rather than in the nature of the drug or in the industry's corporate practices (see for example, SAB Miller, 2012).
"Totally?" I coughed, as if to locate the problem in my throat.
His way out was to locate the problem in the terms in which it was framed.
My right brake is not working properly, so we have to take the bike apart and locate the problem.
"You have to try to locate the problem by trial and error and use the easiest fixes first".
One participant said: "It's an easy explanation, which is convenient and comforting and absolves everyone of blame by locating the problem within the child".
To ask what's wrong with black children is to assume that something is the matter — to locate the problem in the mind of the child".
But for others they serve to heighten feelings of shame and hopelessness, seeming to locate the problem within the individual as opposed to viewing mental distress as an understandable response to experience.
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