Addicted? presents different ways to recognize the early and often subtle signs of addiction-much in the same way we learn to detect the early signs of cancer. But unlike cancer, where people rush to get treatment as soon as they recognize the signs, an addiction typically is faced with great guilt and ambivalence. Addicted? provides questionnaires that screen for a wide array of chemical and behavioral addictions at all stages of development and ends with a step-by-step guide for how to prepare oneself or someone else to overcome addiction.
Addicted? presents different ways to recognize the early and often subtle signs of addiction-much in the same way we learn to detect the early signs of cancer. But unlike cancer, where people rush to get treatment as soon as they recognize the signs, an addiction typically is faced with great guilt and ambivalence. Addicted? provides questionnaires that screen for a wide array of chemical and behavioral addictions at all stages of development and ends with a step-by-step guide for how to prepare oneself or someone else to overcome addiction.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Marilyn Freimuth is professor of clinical psychology at the Fielding Graduate Institute in Santa Barbara, California, where she specializes in substance abuse diagnosis and addiction treatment. She also maintains a private practice in Wisconsin.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Part I - Getting to Know Addictions Chapter 2 The Problem: Recognizing Addictions When It's Too Late Chapter 3 The New Look of Addictions Chapter 4 The Making of an Addiction Chapter 5 The Continuum: Early to Late Stage Addiction Chapter 6 Addiction's Many Masks Chapter 7 Addiction's Self Disguises Chapter 8 Subtle Signs of Addiction Part 9 Part II - Unmasking Addictions Chapter 10 Unmasking Substance Addictions Chapter 11 Adolescent Substance Abuse: Experimentation or Addiction? Chapter 12 The Unseen Faces of Addiction: Older Adults and Women Chapter 13 Gambling Addiction Chapter 14 Computer Addiction Chapter 15 Sex and Cybersex Addictions Chapter 16 Buying Addiction Chapter 17 Exercise Addiction Part 18 Part III - Getting Help for an Addiction Chapter 19 Unmasking Addictions and Preparing for Change Chapter 20 Impediments to Effective Helping
Part 1 Part I - Getting to Know Addictions Chapter 2 The Problem: Recognizing Addictions When It's Too Late Chapter 3 The New Look of Addictions Chapter 4 The Making of an Addiction Chapter 5 The Continuum: Early to Late Stage Addiction Chapter 6 Addiction's Many Masks Chapter 7 Addiction's Self Disguises Chapter 8 Subtle Signs of Addiction Part 9 Part II - Unmasking Addictions Chapter 10 Unmasking Substance Addictions Chapter 11 Adolescent Substance Abuse: Experimentation or Addiction? Chapter 12 The Unseen Faces of Addiction: Older Adults and Women Chapter 13 Gambling Addiction Chapter 14 Computer Addiction Chapter 15 Sex and Cybersex Addictions Chapter 16 Buying Addiction Chapter 17 Exercise Addiction Part 18 Part III - Getting Help for an Addiction Chapter 19 Unmasking Addictions and Preparing for Change Chapter 20 Impediments to Effective Helping
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