Addiction to particular substances or behavior patterns can be extremely powerful and often has a crippling effect on the lives of those involved. Moss and Dyer explain the key biological, cognitive and social causes and effects of dependence, drawing together theories and evidence from psychology, pharmacology and medicine. They consider addictions to gambling, internet, sex and substance as wel as looking at treatment and prevention
This book provides a holistic evidence-based perspective on conceptual, clinical, assessment, and tr...
Addicts to alcohol and other substances changing the mood and behavior attempt to stop their addicti...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...
The term dependency is increasingly being used also to explain symptoms resulting from the repetitio...
Drug addiction and addictions to foods, sex, gambling, exercise, and many other things are widesprea...
Compulsive gambling and excessive drinking may be seen as coping mechanisms that individuals use to ...
For many people the concept of addiction involves taking of drugs. Therefore it is perhaps unsurpris...
The course aims to develop in students a critical understanding of contemporary psychological approa...
The image of the addict in popular culture combines victimhood and moral failure; we sympathize with...
Social media addiction is the newest form of addiction to be studied by researchers and included in ...
Substance use disorder (or simply drug addiction) is about dependence on a substance or multiple sub...
This neuroscience report is the first attempt by WHO to provide a comprehensive overview of the biol...
ADDICTION AND WILLA hypothesis about the neurobiological bases of drive, drive reduction and will in...
The psychiatric category of addiction has recently been broadened to include new behaviors. This has...
What is substance dependence? Substance dependence is a disorder of altered brain function brought o...
This book provides a holistic evidence-based perspective on conceptual, clinical, assessment, and tr...
Addicts to alcohol and other substances changing the mood and behavior attempt to stop their addicti...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...
The term dependency is increasingly being used also to explain symptoms resulting from the repetitio...
Drug addiction and addictions to foods, sex, gambling, exercise, and many other things are widesprea...
Compulsive gambling and excessive drinking may be seen as coping mechanisms that individuals use to ...
For many people the concept of addiction involves taking of drugs. Therefore it is perhaps unsurpris...
The course aims to develop in students a critical understanding of contemporary psychological approa...
The image of the addict in popular culture combines victimhood and moral failure; we sympathize with...
Social media addiction is the newest form of addiction to be studied by researchers and included in ...
Substance use disorder (or simply drug addiction) is about dependence on a substance or multiple sub...
This neuroscience report is the first attempt by WHO to provide a comprehensive overview of the biol...
ADDICTION AND WILLA hypothesis about the neurobiological bases of drive, drive reduction and will in...
The psychiatric category of addiction has recently been broadened to include new behaviors. This has...
What is substance dependence? Substance dependence is a disorder of altered brain function brought o...
This book provides a holistic evidence-based perspective on conceptual, clinical, assessment, and tr...
Addicts to alcohol and other substances changing the mood and behavior attempt to stop their addicti...
Addiction’s biological basis has been the focus of much research. The findings have persuaded expe...