Leslie (1987b) proposed a new, metarepresentational model for the cognition of pretense. This model identified a cognitive component necessary for the norm... AM Leslie,U Frith - 《Psychological Review》 被引量: 252发表: 1990年 Social cognition in alcoholism The implications of such impairments...
Smoking is an addictive habit, which may begin as a social practice, but soon turns into a physical dependence that may be a challenge to get rid of. Prevalence of smoking over 24% of males and about one% of females Psychopathological states are formed at early stages of their addiction,...
psychosocial stagesEriksonian theoryResearch has consistently found relationships between physical punishment in childhood and mental healthy problems throughout the life course, including anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, alcoholism, substance abuse, and suicidal tendency. In this paper, we apply ...
Chronic wet beriberi with high-output cardiac failure has 3 stages. Initially, peripheral vasodilatation occurs, yielding high-output cardiac failure. Then, the progression of vasodilatation is perceived by the kidney as a relative loss of volume. The ensuing activation of the renin angiotensin system...
to change who he is or is his alcoholism in his DNA for the rest of his life. This brings up the theory of Nature vs Nurture. In the context of Nature vs Nurture‚ nature means that things like personality‚ development‚ and addiction is due to their DNA. Nurture means that one...
Remission and Resurgence of Anxiety‐Like Behavior Across Protracted Withdrawal Stages in Ethanol‐Dependent Rats Background: Alcohol dependence is a chronic disorder in which withdrawal symptoms often persist after detoxification. The purpose of the present experiment... Y Zhao,F Weiss,EP Zorrilla - ...
Stages of change assessments in alcohol problems: Agreement across self- and clinical-reports Substance Abuse, 22 (2001), pp. 87-96 View in ScopusGoogle Scholar Klein et al., 2002 C. Klein, S. di Mensa, C. Arfken, C.R. Schuster Interaction effects of treatment setting and client characte...
This may be while at work (e.g., smoking), at home (e.g., alcohol consumption), or both (lack of exercise/physical activity). Such behaviours are well-known risk factors for various physical ill-health consequences (e.g., cardiovascular disease). Second, burnout may modulate teachers’ ...
Someone with substance abuse disorder or alcoholism is encouraged by the positive changes in their body brought about by exercise. This can be a huge boost to their feelings of self-worth which in many cases has been destroyed by addiction illness. Becoming toned through exercise allows people ...
Chemistry is the branch which deals with the detailed study of matter, its properties, how and why atoms/substanced combine or separate to form other substances. Understand all the basic concepts of Organic, Inorganic, and Physical Chemistry with detaile