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The Addictive Behaviors
Howard J Shaffer, Barry Stimmel
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Howard J Shaffer, Barry Stimmel
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Thoroughly examines the natural history and social etiology of addictive behaviors.
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Abstinence syndrome, 10
Abstinence violation effect, 131
Acute fatal reaction, 10
Addiction, see also specific addictive substances
biological assessment, 7–18
classification, 26
diagnostic problems, 26–32
clinical assessment, 30–31
dependence as syndrome, 27–28, 29–30
multidimensional diagnosis, 31, 32
multifactorial models, 25–26
neuroadaptation, 28–30
social attitudes towards, 20–21
Addiction relapse, 119–134
Addictive Processes in, 120, 126–133
biochemical perspectives, 128–129
definition, 119–120
multidisciplinary explanation, 125–126
prevention, 132–133
by cognitive preparation, 132–133
by stress inoculation, 132
psychological perspectives, 126–128
addictive styles, 126–128
arousal, 127, 128, 129
fantasy, 127–128, 129
satiation, 126–127, 128, 129
relapse factor studies, 123–125
alcoholism, 124
multiple dependencies, 124
narcotic dependency, 123–124
smoking, 124, 125
relapse rate studies, 120–123
chronic disorders, 123
dual process theory, 121–123
sociocultural perspectives, 129–131
abstinence violation effect, 131
early developmental factors, 129–130
stigmatization, 130–131
stress and, 124, 125–126, 132
Addictions field
categories, 21–26
historical background, 20–21
as immature field of inquiry, 23–26
lack of paradigms in, 22–23, 25–26, 136
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