Table of contents Foreword Acknowledgements Executive summary Chapter 1: Background, scope and aims Chapter 2: Defining addiction Chapter 3: Summarising theories and models of addiction — methods Chapter 4: Modelling in the individual Chapter 5: Modelling populations Chapter 6: Towards a comprehensive theory of addiction Chapter 7: Implications of theory for assessment and measurement of addiction and related constructs Chapter 8: Implications of the comprehensive theory for intervention strategies Chapter 9: Implications for policy and practice Reference
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The structure of the book and its chapters are introduced. Three things stand out: first, market for...
Addiction to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is one of the major public health issues of our time....
This article presents scientific concept of addiction as a psychological state from a position metap...
An understanding of addiction theory is vital to understanding addiction itself. Theory of Addiction...
Table of contents: 1. The nature of addiction 2. Who becomes addicted? 3. The health con...
Contents: 1. Models of addiction and change 2. The process of human intentional behavior change 3. T...
In this chapter, I provide the conceptual building blocks or architectonic of a metatheory...
Contents: 1. Models of addiction and change 2. The process of human intentional behavior change ...
Many theorists have tried to account for why people use alcohol and other drugs, and especially why ...
Abstract-Five basic models of chemical dependency and their treatment implications are described. Th...
textabstractThe etiology of addiction has a long history of clinical and scientific interest, which...
The excessive appetite model of addiction is summarized. The paper begins by considering the forms o...
In “The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy and Science of Addiction” Robert West highlights a pervasiv...
Addiction is one of the most important mental health problems in contemporary society, but relativel...
Consumption of narcotic drugs has a long record in human societies. Drug addiction is considered as ...
The structure of the book and its chapters are introduced. Three things stand out: first, market for...
Addiction to alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs is one of the major public health issues of our time....
This article presents scientific concept of addiction as a psychological state from a position metap...