This book explores the risks of accepting profits from industry and how to reduce these risks.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Peter J. Adams is a Professor at the Centre for Addiction Research, School of Population Health, University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Acknowledgements Part I. Addictive Consumptions: 1. Why it matters 2. Addiction surplus 3. Profit consumption Part II. Concepts: 4. Moral jeopardy 5. Silencing effects 6. Psychology of moral jeopardy 7. Climate of permissibility Part III. Role Dilemmas: 8. Industry opportunities 9. Health provider dilemmas 10. Government maneuverings 11. Community dilemmas 12. Researcher dilemmas Part IV. Prevention Strategies: 13. A prevention framework 14. Moral jeopardy self-assessment 15. Hearts and minds 16. Positional statements 17. Consuming futures 18. Conclusion Permissions Index.
Preface Acknowledgements Part I. Addictive Consumptions: 1. Why it matters 2. Addiction surplus 3. Profit consumption Part II. Concepts: 4. Moral jeopardy 5. Silencing effects 6. Psychology of moral jeopardy 7. Climate of permissibility Part III. Role Dilemmas: 8. Industry opportunities 9. Health provider dilemmas 10. Government maneuverings 11. Community dilemmas 12. Researcher dilemmas Part IV. Prevention Strategies: 13. A prevention framework 14. Moral jeopardy self-assessment 15. Hearts and minds 16. Positional statements 17. Consuming futures 18. Conclusion Permissions Index.
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