[PDF][PDF] Concepts of chemical dependency
HE Doweiko - Psychiatry, 1999 - wpunj.edu
Bowen, S., Witkiewitz, K., Clifasefi, SL, Grow, J., Chawla, N., Hsu, SH, Carroll, HA, Harrop, E.,
Collins, SE, Lustyk, MK, & Larimer, ME (2014). Relative efficacy of mindfulness-based …
Collins, SE, Lustyk, MK, & Larimer, ME (2014). Relative efficacy of mindfulness-based …
Factors that explain how policy makers distribute resources to mental health services
PW Corrigan, AC Watson - Psychiatric Services, 2003 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Advocates hope to influence the resource allocation decisions of legislators and other policy
makers to capture more resources for mental health programs. Findings from social …
makers to capture more resources for mental health programs. Findings from social …
Risk‐preferring rats make worse decisions and show increased incubation of craving after cocaine self‐administration
JMN Ferland, CA Winstanley - Addiction biology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Maladaptive decision‐making may play an integral role in the development and
maintenance of an addiction. Substance‐dependent individuals make riskier choices on the …
maintenance of an addiction. Substance‐dependent individuals make riskier choices on the …
Moral and legal responsibility and the new neuroscience
SJ Morse - Neuroethics: Defining the issues in theory, practice …, 2006 - books.google.com
Let us begin with an exemplary case. How should we decide if adolescents who commit
capital murder when they are 16 or 17 years old are sufficiently culpable to deserve the …
capital murder when they are 16 or 17 years old are sufficiently culpable to deserve the …
The neuroscience of free will: implications for psychiatry
JM Pierre - Psychological medicine, 2014 - cambridge.org
Belief in free will has been a mainstay in philosophy throughout history, grounded in large
part in our intuitive sense that we consciously control our actions and could have done …
part in our intuitive sense that we consciously control our actions and could have done …
The role of recovery capital in the community reentry of prisoners with substance use disorders
T Lyons, AJ Lurigio - Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
This article examines the concept of recovery capital, which is based on a socioeconomic
understanding of addiction. Substance abuse treatment programs, especially those in the …
understanding of addiction. Substance abuse treatment programs, especially those in the …
Substance abuse and welfare policy at the new century
J Baumohl, R Speiglman, JA Swartz… - Contemporary Drug …, 2003 - journals.sagepub.com
Drawing on findings from the SSI Study and other research, this paper takes up various
policy questions fundamental to any welfare program for substance abusers. The paper …
policy questions fundamental to any welfare program for substance abusers. The paper …
Combining research approaches to advance our understanding of drug addiction
MBM van den Bree - Current Psychiatry Reports, 2005 - Springer
Drug addiction is a complex behavior, likely to be influenced by various genes,
environmental factors, and gene-gene and gene-environment interactions. Various aspects …
environmental factors, and gene-gene and gene-environment interactions. Various aspects …
Strength and weakness of character: Psychological health and resilience.
AN Hall, KM Gow, ML Penn, E Jayawickreme - 2011 - psycnet.apa.org
People vary in terms of the extent to which they are disposed to exert self-regulation to
achieve actions consistent with their personal morality; that is, people vary in terms of their …
achieve actions consistent with their personal morality; that is, people vary in terms of their …
Recovery capital, drug policy and the cycle of incarceration
T Lyons - Practicing Anthropology, 2010 - meridian.allenpress.com
By some estimates, more than half of prison inmates in America have a drug or alcohol
problem (Mumola and Karberg 2006). Existing models of treatment for these individuals …
problem (Mumola and Karberg 2006). Existing models of treatment for these individuals …