Goals: To examine research and theory on the causes and consequences of alcoholism, binge drinking, drug addctions, and behavioral addictions. Content: A wide variety of perspectives on normal-range substance use, college drinking, alcoholism, nicotine dependence, drug addicitons, and behavioral addictions will be covered including: behavioral genetics, neuroscience and psychophysiological research, developmental issues, environmental factors, co-occurring disorders, clincal psychological treatment and prevention, psychiatry, and epidemiological, social, emotional, attitudinal, and experimental studies. Students will engage in data analysis, write-up and interpretation of real data sets on addiction, and read and critique research article...
This work brings together 23 papers from the College's popular journal "Advances in Psychiatric Trea...
Goals: To introduce students to current perspectives on major forms of psychopathology; classificati...
Addictology is a multidisciplinary field of addictive behavior. The theme of my thesis is the effort...
Goals: To examine research and theory on the causes and consequences of alcoholism, binge drinking, ...
Goals: To examine research and theory on the causes and consequences of alcoholism, binge drinking, ...
Goals: To describe and critically analyze research, theory and practice in the field of psychopathic...
Goals: To describe and critically analyze research, theory and practice in the field of psychopathic...
In Neuropsychological Aspects of Substance Use Disorders, internationally recognized experts provide...
A considerable body of research has accumulated over several decades and altered the current underst...
Compulsive gambling and excessive drinking may be seen as coping mechanisms that individuals use to ...
The course aims to develop in students a critical understanding of contemporary psychological approa...
Goals: To introduce students to current perspectives on major forms of psychopathology; classificati...
New developments covered in this text are related to children of alcoholics, drug testing, self-help...
Goals: To introduce students to current perspectives on major forms of psychopathology; classificati...
Contains fulltext : 174125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Neg...
This work brings together 23 papers from the College's popular journal "Advances in Psychiatric Trea...
Goals: To introduce students to current perspectives on major forms of psychopathology; classificati...
Addictology is a multidisciplinary field of addictive behavior. The theme of my thesis is the effort...
Goals: To examine research and theory on the causes and consequences of alcoholism, binge drinking, ...
Goals: To examine research and theory on the causes and consequences of alcoholism, binge drinking, ...
Goals: To describe and critically analyze research, theory and practice in the field of psychopathic...
Goals: To describe and critically analyze research, theory and practice in the field of psychopathic...
In Neuropsychological Aspects of Substance Use Disorders, internationally recognized experts provide...
A considerable body of research has accumulated over several decades and altered the current underst...
Compulsive gambling and excessive drinking may be seen as coping mechanisms that individuals use to ...
The course aims to develop in students a critical understanding of contemporary psychological approa...
Goals: To introduce students to current perspectives on major forms of psychopathology; classificati...
New developments covered in this text are related to children of alcoholics, drug testing, self-help...
Goals: To introduce students to current perspectives on major forms of psychopathology; classificati...
Contains fulltext : 174125.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Background: Neg...
This work brings together 23 papers from the College's popular journal "Advances in Psychiatric Trea...
Goals: To introduce students to current perspectives on major forms of psychopathology; classificati...
Addictology is a multidisciplinary field of addictive behavior. The theme of my thesis is the effort...