Reviews evidence that self-control may consume a limited resource. Exerting self-control may consume self-control strength, reducing the amount of strength available for …
This book provides a comprehensive guide to the different aspects of deradicalization theories, programs and methods. It analyzes the practical and theoretical aspects of …
'Working Memory, Thought, and Action'is the magnum opus of one of the most influential cognitive psychologists of the past 50 years. This new volume on the model he created (with …
There exists a predominant identity loss and “redemption” narrative in the addiction literature describing how individuals move from a “substance user” identity to a “recovery” identity …
RZ Goldstein, ND Volkow - American journal of Psychiatry, 2002 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
OBJECTIVE: Studies of the neurobiological processes underlying drug addiction primarily have focused on limbic subcortical structures. Here the authors evaluated the role of frontal …
Rationale: The notion that stress leads to drug abuse in vulnerable individuals and relapse in addicts is not new. Most major theories of addiction postulate that stress plays an …
This reprinted article originally appeared in American Psychologists, 2004, Vol 59 (4), 224- 235.(The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2004-14303-002.) …
M Berking, M Margraf, D Ebert… - Journal of consulting …, 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: As emotion regulation is widely considered to be a primary motive in the misuse of alcohol, our aim in the study was to investigate whether deficits in adaptive emotion …
K Witkiewitz, S Bowen - Journal of consulting and clinical …, 2010 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: A strong relation between negative affect and craving has been demonstrated in laboratory and clinical studies, with depressive symptomatology showing particularly strong …