>> well, first of all it's telling us these changes are lo lasng, unfortunately, and they persist months and sometimes years after a person stops taking the drug so it's a chronic disease which means that to start with a treatment of addiction will require sustainability. the notion you're going to go for rehabilitation for one month and then cured is not correct. it's magical thinking. addiction is lik hypertex or diabetes, you need treatment for a long period of time the identification that addiction involves multiple circuits or networks. also identifies that you require a multiprong approach for its treatment. so can y strengthen self-control? can i do something as a therapiswith behavioral interventions with exercises of the brain or with medications to strengthen that frontal function? can i do something through behavioral intervention or medication to weaken the conditiong so when i see the stimuli i don't desire them? can i do something as an intervention to make that center that is no longer very active respond to natural stimuli so that the person gets motivated by things that