Principles of addiction

Principles of Addiction provides a solid understanding of the definitional and diagnostic differences between use, abuse, and disorder. It describes in great detail the characteristics of these syndromes and various etiological models. The book's three main sections examine the nature of addi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Miller, Peter M. (Peter Michael), 1942- editor (editor)
Formato: Libro electrónico
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Diego : Academic Press 2013.
San Diego, CA : 2013.
Colección:Comprehensive addictive behaviors and disorders ; v. 1
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  • Front Cover; PRINCIPLES OF ADDICTION; Copyright; Chapter 35 - Alcohol's Effects on Sexual Arousal and Sexual Functioning; Chapter 42 - Implicit and Associative Processes in Addiction; Contents; Chapter 59 -Athletes and Substance Use; Chapter 63 -Drinking Patterns, Alcohol Consumption, and Aggressive Behavior; SECTION 3 -TYPES OF ADDICTION; Chapter 81 -Internet Addiction: Cybersex; List of Contributors; Chapter 16- Minority Groups and Addictions; Section 1 -The Nature of Addiction; BACKGROUND; INTRODUCTION: THE COMPLEX RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN EMOTIONS AND ADDICTIVE PROCESSES
  • MODELS FOR UNDERSTANDING ADDICTION EXISTING PRIOR TO 1600 ADRATES OF SUBSTANCE USE AMONG ETHNIC MINORITY YOUTH IN THE US; ASSESSMENT; SEE ALSO; Relevant Website; MODELS AND ANALOGIES; T2DM AND WHY FOOD ADDICTIONS MATTER; RISK; Further Reading; Further Reading; Further Reading; Chapter 3 - Epidemiology of Addiction; INTRODUCTION; WHAT IS METHAMPHETAMINE?; PART1. THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SUBSTANCE USE IN THE UNITED STATES; Further Reading; Further Reading; Further Reading; Further Reading; Further Reading; Further Reading; Chapter 4 - An Evolutionary Perspective on Addiction
  • Chapter 43 - Cue ReactivityDEFINITION OF ADDICTION; EVOLUTIONARY AND BIOLOGICAL EXPLANATIONS; CONDITIONING AND LEARNING THEORIES; INVESTIGATION OF EXERCISE DEPENDENCE; NORMS, VALUES, AND EXPECTATIONS; SPECIFIC SUBSTANCES; BEHAVIORS THOUGHT TO BE AFFECTED BY ALCOHOL MYOPIA; NEUROBIOLOGY OF ECSTASY USE; CONNOTATIONS; CONCEPTUAL MODELS OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIOR; PSYCHOSOCIAL FACTORS AND THE DEVELOPMENT OF ADDICTIVE BEHAVIORS; NEUROIMAGING EVIDENCE LINKING INTEROCEPTION AND CRAVING; PREVALENCE; CONCLUSION; THE BIOPSYCHOSOCIAL MODEL AND ADDICTION TREATMENT; NEGATIVE CORRELATES; SAFE SEX
  • Relevant WebsitesChapter 7 -Disease Model; Chapter 13 - Relapse and Lapse; STRENGTHS OF THE DISEASE MODEL; CRAVING ELICITATION AND MEASUREMENT; THE EPIDEMIOLOGY OF WATERPIPE SMOKING; SUMMARY AND FUTURE DIRECTIONS; SEE ALSO; NEUROBIOLOGY OF CUE REACTIVITY; COMMON FACTOR MODELS; POTENTIAL NEGATIVE CONSEQUENCES OF EXERCISE DEPENDENCE; SELF-AWARENESS, DENIAL, AND COGNITIVE DEFICITS; CHALLENGING ACCOUNTS OF THE GATEWAY HYPOTHESIS; REVIEW OF THE NATURAL RECOVERY LITERATURE; ROMANTIC DYAD RELATIONSHIP COMMUNICATION BEHAVIORS AND ADDICTION
  • DOES ALCOHOL MYOPIA EXPLAIN HOW INTOXICATION CAN LEAD TO MORE PRUDENT BEHAVIOR?WHAT ARE THE COMMON COMORBID DISORDERS AND WHAT IS THEIR IMPACT?; ADDICTION: A DEVELOPMENTAL DISORDER; INTRODUCTION; WHY DO THINGS THAT HARM?; TWO DEVELOPMENTAL PATHWAYS OF RISK FOR EARLY SUBSTANCE INVOLVEMENT; THE STUDY OF CRAVING: LABORATORY AND FIELD-BASED RESEARCH METHODOLOGIES; DIAGNOSTIC AND STATISTICAL MANUAL DEFINITION OF SUD; DEVELOPMENTALLY TAILORED ASSESSMENT OF SUBSTANCE INVOLVEMENT IN YOUTH; DEVELOPMENT OF SUDS IN ADOLESCENTS; PREVALENCE OF ADOLESCENT SUDS; ADOLESCENT SUD COURSE IN COMMUNITY SAMPLES
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