© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, IncThe field of addiction psychology attempts to addresses a major social problem. Yet, discourse within the discipline suggests a biological focus, driven by disease-model of addiction, has caused our understanding to be too narrow. In contrast, psychosocial approaches conceptualize the phenomena from various perspectives. We here bring together papers utilizing a variety of methods in the context of substance use and mis-use. These explore the effects that alcohol primes have on attentional control, how procrastination may predict hazardous drinking, the typology of “pre-drinking” motivations and the effects of dyadic membership. It also looks at prevention in terms of public health messaging and also heroin use ...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
Addicts to alcohol and other substances changing the mood and behavior attempt to stop their addicti...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, IncThe field of addiction psychology attempts to addresses a major social ...
Welcome to this special issue of Psyke & Logos, which focuses on addictions. Several journals ar...
For many people the concept of addiction involves taking of drugs. Therefore it is perhaps unsurpris...
textabstractThe etiology of addiction has a long history of clinical and scientific interest, which...
The research field of addiction is riddled with terminological and conceptual confusion, the prevail...
A lack of cross-disciplinary unanimity prevails within addiction research. Theories conceptualizing ...
A considerable body of research has accumulated over several decades and altered the current underst...
Associated with social and individual harm, loss of control and destructive behaviour, addiction is ...
Associated with social and individual harm, loss of control and destructive behaviour, addiction is ...
Many theorists have tried to account for why people use alcohol and other drugs, and especially why ...
According to the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA), substance addiction is a chronic, relapsin...
Addiction is a complex and challenging condition with many contributing factors. Although addictive ...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
Addicts to alcohol and other substances changing the mood and behavior attempt to stop their addicti...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, IncThe field of addiction psychology attempts to addresses a major social ...
Welcome to this special issue of Psyke & Logos, which focuses on addictions. Several journals ar...
For many people the concept of addiction involves taking of drugs. Therefore it is perhaps unsurpris...
textabstractThe etiology of addiction has a long history of clinical and scientific interest, which...
The research field of addiction is riddled with terminological and conceptual confusion, the prevail...
A lack of cross-disciplinary unanimity prevails within addiction research. Theories conceptualizing ...
A considerable body of research has accumulated over several decades and altered the current underst...
Associated with social and individual harm, loss of control and destructive behaviour, addiction is ...
Associated with social and individual harm, loss of control and destructive behaviour, addiction is ...
Many theorists have tried to account for why people use alcohol and other drugs, and especially why ...
According to the brain disease model of addiction (BDMA), substance addiction is a chronic, relapsin...
Addiction is a complex and challenging condition with many contributing factors. Although addictive ...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...
Addicts to alcohol and other substances changing the mood and behavior attempt to stop their addicti...
This study aimed to critically evaluate contemporary theory on the development of addictive behavio...