It is more complicated than just saying a set of traits will make someone an addict, there are many other factors that contribute to this complex disorder
Assumes humans make errors in thinking that could explain why they initiate and continue to engage with damaging behaviours, these are known as cognitive biases
Cognitive biases cannot predict when a particular bias might be used, and explanations of behaviour should be able to predict what will happen in certain circumstances
Research on cognitive biases requires participants to report to researchers what they are thinking and this creates a range of problems susceptible to research bias
Individual differences explanations can be criticised for being reductionist and ignoring environmental and biological factors that could contribute to developing an addiction
Biological explanations such as the role of dopamine and social explanations, such as peer influence can also be useful and therefore, we should take a holistic approach when trying to understand addiction