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Livin' it up in a virtual crackhouse: New sim designed to help kick the habit photo

If you're anything like me, you'll find drug abuse hilarious, but there are some out there who take it very seriously indeed. Drug addicts, mainly, but university professors as well (who may or may not be heroin fiends themselves). One such professor is Zach Rosenthal of Duke University, whose virtual crackhouse is intended to simmer down those who are peckish for a bit of the ol' sniff.

The simulation, which I have titled the Lovely Drugs Nom Nom Program is designed to place addicts in make-believe situations where temptations arise, placing them in so-called "crack-related settings" where cravings are experienced. Cravings for drugs. Delicious drugs. In the game, the cravings will subside, and at that point, the game's supposed magic is worked, as Rosenthal explains:

The therapist tries to tie that moment, when a craving subsides, to a trigger, like a tone. So the addict eventually learns to associate the sound with the sensation of decreased craving…

For example, if an addict ends up in a [real world] tempting situation, he or she can take out the phone donated by the program, dial a number and hear that tone. The addict remembers the sound learned in the therapy session, and the craving should subside.

One plucky crackhead claims that the program has worked wonders for him. "Although I have fallen since I came out of the program, I am clean and have been clean for a good while," the snowballer beams. Of course, what nobody has pointed out is the reliance that the druggies now have upon this tone. They need to hear that noise to calm down their desires, so we're effectively causing them to become addicted to sound. Two wrongs don't make a right, Duke University. Two wrongs don't make a right.








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MechaMonkey's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 09:36
MechaMonkey
I'm only addicted to one sound
mackisawesome's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 09:37
mackisawesome
sounds
bahss's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 09:42
bahss
I'd say it's the lesser of the two evils though.
nademagnet's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 09:57
nademagnet
Interesting. They've done similar things for people that have phobias and certain mental issues.
bahss's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 09:58
bahss
I'd say it's the lesser of the two evils though.
B-Radicate's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 10:05
B-Radicate
Three lefts do.
Taicho's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 10:21
Taicho
Is there an open beta?
king3vbo's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 10:41
king3vbo
Its true, they are just getting addicted to something else. Kind of lame when you think about it
Bioautographical's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 10:47
Bioautographical
I don't think it's the lesser of two evils at all. You know what should happen if a crackhead wants crack? He should be allowed crack and, with it, the opportunity to eventually prune himself out of the old Gene Tree.
thedude93's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 10:57
thedude93
Instead of the tone, they should have used the song "Party like a Rockstar"! Ode to the "Crack-Rock Star".
supremeFronk's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 10:58
supremeFronk
and then you od cuz your phone died.
F Whipple's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 10:58
F Whipple
What about the deaf crackheads? Do they not count anymore????
Jim Sterling's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 11:12
Jim Sterling
Everyone knows they're just gonna use the free phone to call their dealer anyway.
Knivy's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 11:18
Knivy
he or she can take out the phone donated by the program

Free cellphones for everyone!
Eschatos's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 11:23
Eschatos
Hell yeah, where can I sign up?
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 12:35
Sharpless
Dependence on the tone may be the lesser of two evils, but it still doesn't eliminate the problem, it just puts a band-aid over it. Hopefully they'll do something to ween them off the tone, too. Over-dependence on something is still over-dependence.
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 12:36
Sharpless
Scratch that last sentence. Change "something" to "something safe."
kawitchate's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 14:40
kawitchate
we've turned them into Pavlov's dogs! salivate for me my crackheads, SALIVATE!
brad drac's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 15:49
brad drac
You people criticising this don't seem to understand addiction. Once you're seriously addicted, there isn't really a cure. The most effective method is to ween the addict on to a less harmful addiction. Hence heroin addicts being given methadone. If you ask me, being dependant on a sound instead of a substance that will single-handedly destroy your life is a pretty damn reasonable trade off to me. As long as the crackheads aren't being exploited by being charged for the sound or something(although that would be classic), I see no problem with this whatsoever.
Sharpless's Avatar - Comment posted on 11/06/2007 20:54
Sharpless
If you believe you'll never be cured, then you will never be cured. Addictions can be fully beaten. I know. To think otherwise is to accept defeat.
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