The key definitional elements of the concept of craving remain highly contentious amongst addiction researchers. We argue that attempts to operationalize the craving construct may benefit from the conceptual and methodological advances that have occurred in the field of consciousness studies. Specifically, it is contended that the concept of craving cannot be fully articulated in the absence of a consideration of Husserl\u27s notion of the intentional structure of human consciousness and related concepts such as phenomenology, discrete states of consciousness and altered states of consciousness. Extrapolating from the consciousness studies literature, we formulate numerous suggestions for future research intended to facilitate the operation...
Objectives. We tested predictions from the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, which disting...
Background: Substance use is known to be episodic, dynamic, complex, and highly influenced by the en...
Background and Aims Research into craving is hampered by lack of theoretical specification and a ple...
Traditional models of craving have been based primarily on the concept of classical conditioning. In...
Cognitive modelling of phenomena in clinical practice allows the operationalisation of otherwise dif...
Although many alcoholics experience craving, researchers have not yet developed a common, valid defi...
Elaborated Intrusion theory (Kavanagh, Andrade & May 2005) distinguishes between unconscious, associ...
Theories of motivation and drug craving suggest that feelings of desire (for example, cigarette or a...
Alcoholism has been defined as a chronic progressive disease, the essence of which is manifest in th...
Craving plays an important role in the pathogenesis of alcohol dependence and relapse. In this revie...
In this paper, I use the case of a craving for chocolate to explain that a craving is a desire for ...
This thesis tests a new theory of craving: The Elaborated-Intrusion Theory of Desire. The theory in...
Objective: Fifty years ago, craving was defined as an “urgent and overpowering desire, or irresistib...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2.Treatment see...
Many modern theories of drug use and dependence assign central prominence to the role of craving in ...
Objectives. We tested predictions from the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, which disting...
Background: Substance use is known to be episodic, dynamic, complex, and highly influenced by the en...
Background and Aims Research into craving is hampered by lack of theoretical specification and a ple...
Traditional models of craving have been based primarily on the concept of classical conditioning. In...
Cognitive modelling of phenomena in clinical practice allows the operationalisation of otherwise dif...
Although many alcoholics experience craving, researchers have not yet developed a common, valid defi...
Elaborated Intrusion theory (Kavanagh, Andrade & May 2005) distinguishes between unconscious, associ...
Theories of motivation and drug craving suggest that feelings of desire (for example, cigarette or a...
Alcoholism has been defined as a chronic progressive disease, the essence of which is manifest in th...
Craving plays an important role in the pathogenesis of alcohol dependence and relapse. In this revie...
In this paper, I use the case of a craving for chocolate to explain that a craving is a desire for ...
This thesis tests a new theory of craving: The Elaborated-Intrusion Theory of Desire. The theory in...
Objective: Fifty years ago, craving was defined as an “urgent and overpowering desire, or irresistib...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2.Treatment see...
Many modern theories of drug use and dependence assign central prominence to the role of craving in ...
Objectives. We tested predictions from the elaborated intrusion (EI) theory of desire, which disting...
Background: Substance use is known to be episodic, dynamic, complex, and highly influenced by the en...
Background and Aims Research into craving is hampered by lack of theoretical specification and a ple...