Addiction

  • Addiction
    By Angela McPherson

    For the couple, everything is coming together-until circumstances change, threatening their newfound happiness. Love is an addiction both craved, but when devastating secrets are revealed, Elle pushes Tristan away. He won't let go.

  • Addiction
    By David J. Nutt, Liam J. Nestor

    Psychopharmacology (Berl), 218(2), 391–403. Brody AL, Olmstead RE, London ED, et al. (2004). Smoking-induced ventral striatum dopamine release. American Journal of Psychiatry, 161(7), 1211–18. Brody AL, Mandelkern MA, London ED, et al.

  • Addiction: A Reference Encyclopedia
    By Howard Padwa, Jacob Cunningham

    MacCoun, Robert J. and Peter Reuter. 2001. Drug War Heresies: Learning from Other ... Parker-Pope, Tara. 2001. Cigarettes: Anatomy of an Industry ... Shaffer, Howard J., Sharon A. Stein, Blase Gambino, and Thomas N. Cummings, eds. 1989.

  • Addiction: How We Get Stuck and Unstuck in Compulsive Patterns and Behavior
    By Robert P. Vande Kappelle

    Richard J. Foster's Study Guide to The Challenge of the Disciplined Life (Study Guide to Money, Sex & Power). San Francisco: HarperSanFrancisco, 1985. “Gambling Addiction.” No pages. Online: http://www.addictionn.com/gambling/.

  • Addiction: A Human Experience (ThirdEdition)
    By Rowena Ramnath, William Berry

    The book provides a basic overview of the addiction process with special emphasis on what the experience is like for individuals suffering from addiction.

  • Addiction
    By William Berry

    The book provides a basic overview of the addiction process, with a special focus on what the experience is like for the addicted person. The second edition also implements the new DSM-5 criteria.

  • Addiction: Psychology and Treatment
    By Sue Jackson, Paul Davis, Robert Patton

    This book is essential reading for upper-level undergraduates on general psychology courses and postgraduates on specialist courses, as well as trainee psychologists and all staff, including qualified psychologists, working with ...

  • Addiction: A Disorder of Choice
    By Gene M. Heyman

    But just as there are successful dieters, there are successful ex-addicts. In fact, addiction is the psychiatric disorder with the highest rate of recovery. But what ends an addiction?

  • Addiction: From Biology to Drug Policy
    By Avram Goldstein

    Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-date book. Among the many volumes on drugs written for lay readers, this one...

  • Addiction
    By David Nutt, Liam Nestor

    The text explains how the primary pharmacological targets of drugs of abuse are now understood, the relation to the variable nature of addiction to different substances, and how this may lead to new approaches to treatment.

  • Addiction: Psychology and Treatment
    By Sue Jackson, Paul Davis, Robert Patton

    This book is essential reading for upper-level undergraduates on general psychology courses and postgraduates on specialist courses, as well as trainee psychologists and all staff, including qualified psychologists, working with ...

  • Addiction: Addiction Medicine, Addictive Behavior, Bottom Line Behaviour, Codependency, Codependent No More, Coding (Therapy), Conditioned Place Prefe
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  • Addiction: A Behavioral Economic Perspective
    By Shahram Heshmat

    incentives, liking and wanting do go together, virtually as two sides of the same coin. This suggests that in everyday life, if activities you pursue do not, on reflection, bring you pleasure, it is time to reconsider your desire.

  • Addiction
    By Talia Platz

    Drawing on Dr. Louise Stanger's years of experience as an SUD and family trauma clinician, Addiction in the Family allows you to take things at your own pace and concentrate on the areas where you need the most help.

  • Addiction

    The new addition of this book examines recent progress in our understanding of the biological basis of addiction and recent progress in treatment strategies"--

  • Addiction: How We Get Stuck and Unstuck in Compulsive Patterns and Behavior
    By Robert P. Vande Kappelle

    Dopesick: The Drug Company that Addicted America. new York: Little, Brown, and company, 2018. May, Gerald G. Addiction and ... Assessing Common Mental Health and Addiction Issues With Free-Access Instruments. new York: Routledge, 2013.

  • Addiction: A Philosophical Perspective
    By C. Shelby

    ... Addiction Neuroethics: The Promises and Perils of Neuroscience Research on Addiction (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012) cite several recent studies, the point of which is either to show that drug use in addicts is ...

  • Addiction
    By Margaret Mcheyzer

    I'm not sure you're ready to read my story; it's real and confronting. Open the book, read the pages and see how easy it is for anyone to get addicted. Ice affects all types of people. It doesn't discriminate. It will SCREW. YOU. UP.

  • Addiction: Why Can't They Just Stop?
    By John Hoffman, Susan Froemke

    Can I say I'm never gonna take another drug or have another drink for the rest of my life? No, I cannot say that. Can I say I'm not gonna take a drug or drink today? to become a mother. Now my goal is to not get high.

  • Addiction: Psychology and Treatment
    By Sue Jackson, Paul Davis, Robert Patton

    Misalignments occur easily, as we are baffled by the power of addictions to subvert progress, resulting in challenges to empathy, as illustrated in Case Study 5.3. CASE STUDY 5.4 MILLIE INTERNAL RECOVERY.