Addiction Is a Choice 作者:Schaler, Ph.D. Jeffrey A. 出版年:1999-12 页数:256 定价:340.00元 ISBN:9780812694031 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价 评价: 内容简介· ··· Written for both lay and professional readers, this book offers new approaches to understanding addiction and the public policies necessar...
Addiction is a powerful force, and it often takes more than just the willpower of the individual to break free from its grip. It is important for families and friends to become involved as well, to offer support and understanding as the person journeys through the recovery process. Although ...
is addiction a disease or choice? disease model on trial A modest opposition to the brain disease concept of addiction has been mounting for at least the last decade. Despite the good intentions behind the brain ... P Valkov\T 被引量: 0发表: 2018年 ...
【小题5】 An addicted person—whether it’s a physical or psychological addiction or both — no longer feels like there is a choice in taking a substance. A.It’s better to avoid using medicine or wine in life. B.People can get addicted to all sorts of substances. C.Addiction can be...
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Addiction is not a choice. While the initial behaviour was obviously a choice, people do not set out to become addicted nor do they choose to develop an addiction. A brain’s chemistry is affected by extended use of addictive substances. People can also develop an addiction without even being...
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In Addiction: A disorder of choice, Gene Heyman surveys a broad array of evidence—historical, anthropological, survey, clinical, and laboratory-based to build an argument about the role of basic choice processes in the phenomena that comprise drug addiction. He makes a compelling, multifaceted ar...
Addiction was suggested to emerge from the progressive dominance of habits over goal-directed behaviors. However, it is generally assumed that habits do not persist in choice settings. Therefore, it is unclear how drug habits may persist in real-world sc
Choice, Behavioural Economics and Addiction is about the theory, data, and applied implications of choice-based models of substance use and addiction. The distinction between substance use and addiction is important, because many individuals use substances but are not also addicted to them. The ...