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Drugs and drug use are an integral part of human culture. Yet we know hardly anything about drugs, at least not the kind of knowledge that would help us to understand how drugs affect people and how people beome addicted to drugs. This is most surprising in the light of the vast amount of knowledge accumulated in the sciences. Psychoanalysis might not be an obvious choice for the treatment of addiction. Nevertheless, it is in an excellent position to make a contribution to a problem that has so far defied much of our understanding. By inviting people to speak about themselves, psychoanalysis has established a unique way of collecting clinical material, a material that surely must be immediately relevant coming as it does from the horse's mouth. With addiction on the increase, this fact alone justifies the necessity for a different approach.Providing a theoretical foundation for the argument that psychoanalysis should be seriously considered, and where possible incorporated into the treament of addicts, this thoughtful and innovative book can serve as an orientation in the ongoing front-line battle with addicts and addiction.
Compulsive behavior. --- Psychoanalysis. --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Psychoanalyse --- Psychoanalytische theorie.
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What is addiction? Why do some people become addicted while others do not? Is the addict rational? In this book, Craig Hanson attempts to answer these questions and more. Using insights from the beginnings of philosophy to contemporary behavioral economics, Hanson attempts to assess the variety of ways in which we can and cannot, understand addiction. Special consideration is given to a challenging (and controversial) proposal dubbed “hyperbolic discounting.” Hanson proposes some modifications to the hyperbolic discounting view that permit it to explain not only addiction, but also a variety of psychological maladies, such as self-deception.
Substance abuse --- Compulsive behavior --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Psychology, Pathological --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Psychological aspects.
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Compulsive behavior. --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Psychology, Pathological --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Conducta compulsiva --- Teràpia de la conducta
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Behavioral Addictions is the first and most authoritative text ever written on the subject of behavioral addictions. This comprehensive work explains the criteria used to determine addiction, the evidence for identifying assorted behaviors as addictions, and the evidence-based treatment for each. DSM-V broke new ground in May of 2013, designating a new disorder called ""behavioral addiction."" Clinicians immediately wanted to know: how is a behavioral addiction different from an impulse control disorder? What are the criteria for determining that some behaviors are add
Compulsive behavior --- Psychology, Pathological --- Impulse control disorders. --- Diagnosis. --- Treatment. --- Disorders, Impulse control --- Impulse disorders --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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Addictive behavior --- Behavior [Compulsive ] --- Comportement compulsif --- Comportement forcé --- Compulsion (Psychologie) --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Compulsive behavior --- Conduites de dépendance --- Dwangmatig gedrag --- Dependance (Psychologie) --- Dependance (Psychologie) - Congres
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This volume presents a synthesis of the emerging data across clinical phenomenology, assessment, psychological therapies and biologically-oriented therapies regarding obsessive compulsive disorders, including hoarding, skin picking, body dysmorphic and impulse control disorders.--
Compulsive behavior --- Treatment. --- Compulsive Behavior --- therapy --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Behaviors, Compulsive --- Compulsive Behaviors --- Addictive behavior --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Psychology, Pathological --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
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This outstanding book is an important collection of papers from the 2013 John Bowlby Memorial Conference by accomplished clinicians from different modalities who share their experience of working with people with different kinds of addiction. The papers bring together an in-depth understanding that addictions are a response to, and hold the pain of, broken attachments and are best treated within healthy interpersonal relationships. For a long time the person with an addiction has been seen as the problem with society being able to live in denial of the causes. These papers open up innovative and effective ways of working with people troubled by addiction from an attachment-informed perspective. Contributors: Cara Crossan, Richard Gill, Lynn Greenwood, Bob Johnson, Liz Karter, Edward Khantzian, Arlene Vetere, Kate White, Jason Wright.
Compulsive behavior --- Attachment behavior --- Behavior, Attachment --- Developmental psychology --- Love --- Transitional objects (Psychology) --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Psychology, Pathological --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Etiology
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Exercise addiction. --- Compulsive behavior. --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Psychology, Pathological --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Activity anorexia --- Addiction to exercise --- Anorexia, Activity --- Compulsive exercising --- Compulsive behavior
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This book provides groundbreaking answers to the most important questions about addiction. Dr. Judson Brewer, a psychiatrist and neuroscientist who has studied the science of addictions for twenty years, reveals how we can tap into the very processes that encourage addictive behaviors in order to step out of them. He describes the mechanisms of habit and addiction formation, then explains how the practice of mindfulness can interrupt these habits. Weaving together patient stories, his own experience with mindfulness practice, and current scientific findings from his own lab and others, Dr. Brewer offers a path for moving beyond our cravings, reducing stress, and ultimately living a fuller life. https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300234367/the-craving-mind/https://yalebooks.yale.edu/book/9780300234367/the-craving-mind/
Compulsive behavior. --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Psychology, Pathological --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Neuropsychologie --- Neurologie --- Gedragswetenschap --- Verslaving --- Gewoonte --- Gedragsverandering --- Stress --- Mindfulness
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Addiction exercises enormous power over all those who are touched by it. This book argues that power and powerlessness have been neglected in addiction studies and that they are a unifying theme that brings together different areas of research from the field including the disempowering nature of addiction; effects on family, community and the workplace; epidemiological and ethnographic work; studies of the legal and illegal supply; and theories of treatment and change. Examples of alcohol, drug and gambling addiction are used to discuss the evidence that addiction is most disempowering where social resources to resist it are weakest; the ways in which the dominant discourses about addictive behaviour encourage the attributing of responsibility for addiction to individuals and divert attention from the powerful who benefit from addiction; and the ways in which the voices of those whose interests are least well-served by addiction are silenced.
Compulsive behavior. --- Control (Psychology) --- Power (Psychology) --- Emotions --- Psychology --- Senses and sensation --- Addictive behavior --- Behavior, Compulsive --- Compulsion (Psychology) --- Impulse --- Psychology, Pathological --- Obsessive-compulsive disorder --- Health Sciences --- Psychiatry & Psychology
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