The course aims to develop in students a critical understanding of contemporary psychological approaches to the understanding of addiction. You will consider the relative contributions of psychological theories from the fields of biological, behavioural, social and cognitive psychology to understanding, treatment and prevention of both drug-related addictions and selected addictive behaviours, such as gambling.
The question of whether behaviours can be addictive in the same sense as psychoactive substances ha...
Addiction: Psychology and Treatment brings together leading psychologists to provide a comprehensive...
Addictology is a multidisciplinary field of addictive behavior. The theme of my thesis is the effort...
The course aims to develop in students a critical understanding of contemporary psychological approa...
This book provides a holistic evidence-based perspective on conceptual, clinical, assessment, and tr...
Addiction to particular substances or behavior patterns can be extremely powerful and often has a cr...
This review discusses research on behavioural addictions (i.e. associative learning, conditioning), ...
This widely adopted text offers a balanced review of major contemporary perspectives on substance ab...
For many people the concept of addiction involves taking of drugs. Therefore it is perhaps unsurpris...
In this health-conscious age there is increasing concern about tobacco smoking and inappropriate con...
This widely adopted text, now in a revised and expanded 3rd edition, offers a balanced review of maj...
An understanding of addiction theory is vital to understanding addiction itself. Theory of Addiction...
Addiction does not mean "addiction to substances" only. At the core of the definition of substance d...
The aim of this course is to provide a rigorous data oriented introduction to behavioral psychology....
Compulsive gambling and excessive drinking may be seen as coping mechanisms that individuals use to ...
The question of whether behaviours can be addictive in the same sense as psychoactive substances ha...
Addiction: Psychology and Treatment brings together leading psychologists to provide a comprehensive...
Addictology is a multidisciplinary field of addictive behavior. The theme of my thesis is the effort...
The course aims to develop in students a critical understanding of contemporary psychological approa...
This book provides a holistic evidence-based perspective on conceptual, clinical, assessment, and tr...
Addiction to particular substances or behavior patterns can be extremely powerful and often has a cr...
This review discusses research on behavioural addictions (i.e. associative learning, conditioning), ...
This widely adopted text offers a balanced review of major contemporary perspectives on substance ab...
For many people the concept of addiction involves taking of drugs. Therefore it is perhaps unsurpris...
In this health-conscious age there is increasing concern about tobacco smoking and inappropriate con...
This widely adopted text, now in a revised and expanded 3rd edition, offers a balanced review of maj...
An understanding of addiction theory is vital to understanding addiction itself. Theory of Addiction...
Addiction does not mean "addiction to substances" only. At the core of the definition of substance d...
The aim of this course is to provide a rigorous data oriented introduction to behavioral psychology....
Compulsive gambling and excessive drinking may be seen as coping mechanisms that individuals use to ...
The question of whether behaviours can be addictive in the same sense as psychoactive substances ha...
Addiction: Psychology and Treatment brings together leading psychologists to provide a comprehensive...
Addictology is a multidisciplinary field of addictive behavior. The theme of my thesis is the effort...