Journal ArticleRedish et al. suggest that their failures-in-decision-making framework for understanding addiction can also contribute to improving our understanding of a variety of psychiatric disorders. In the spirit of reflecting on the significance and scope of their research, I briefly develop the idea that their framework can also contribute to improving our understanding of the pervasive problem of procrastination
Item does not contain fulltextRather than view addiction as a disease, Heyman sees it as a choice-on...
The support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent University (Belgium) is gratefully acknowledged.Wi...
Addiction is a widespread problem affecting people from different regions, generations, and classes....
Background: This paper is a commentary to a debate article entitled: "Are we overpathologizing every...
The model proposed by Redish et al. considers vulnerabilities within decision systems based on expec...
Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-seeking and ...
This paper is a commentary to a debate article entitled: "Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A ...
Background and Objectives: Drug addiction is a chronic and relapse disorder that leads to many negat...
Background: This paper is a commentary to the article entitled: "Are we overpathologizing everyday l...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
In popular, philosophical and many scientific accounts of addiction, strong desires and other affect...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, IncThe field of addiction psychology attempts to addresses a major social ...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Background This paper is a commentary to the article entitled: “Are we overpathologizing everyday ...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Item does not contain fulltextRather than view addiction as a disease, Heyman sees it as a choice-on...
The support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent University (Belgium) is gratefully acknowledged.Wi...
Addiction is a widespread problem affecting people from different regions, generations, and classes....
Background: This paper is a commentary to a debate article entitled: "Are we overpathologizing every...
The model proposed by Redish et al. considers vulnerabilities within decision systems based on expec...
Addiction is almost universally held to be characterized by a loss of control over drug-seeking and ...
This paper is a commentary to a debate article entitled: "Are we overpathologizing everyday life? A ...
Background and Objectives: Drug addiction is a chronic and relapse disorder that leads to many negat...
Background: This paper is a commentary to the article entitled: "Are we overpathologizing everyday l...
Paradoxical behaviours characterizing an addiction could be understood as the result of a combinatio...
In popular, philosophical and many scientific accounts of addiction, strong desires and other affect...
© 2017 Wiley Periodicals, IncThe field of addiction psychology attempts to addresses a major social ...
Decision-making impairments play a pivotal role in the emergence and maintenance of addictive disord...
Background This paper is a commentary to the article entitled: “Are we overpathologizing everyday ...
Normative thinking about addiction has traditionally been divided between, on the one hand, a medica...
Item does not contain fulltextRather than view addiction as a disease, Heyman sees it as a choice-on...
The support of the Special Research Fund of Ghent University (Belgium) is gratefully acknowledged.Wi...
Addiction is a widespread problem affecting people from different regions, generations, and classes....