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It spans several disciplines and is the first collection of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, particularly philosophy of mind and psychology and ethics, and of great interest to those in related fields, such as medicine, mental health, social work, and social policy.
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It spans several disciplines and is the first collection of its kind. Essential reading for students and researchers in philosophy, particularly philosophy of mind and psychology and ethics, and of great interest to those in related fields, such as medicine, mental health, social work, and social policy.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317423416
- Artikelnr.: 56886402
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 600
- Erscheinungstermin: 13. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317423416
- Artikelnr.: 56886402
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Hanna Pickard is Professor in Philosophy of Psychology at the University of Birmingham, UK, and a Visiting Research Scholar in the Program of Cognitive Science, Princeton University 2017-19. Serge H. Ahmed is a Research Director at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS). He currently works at the Centre Broca Nouvelle-Aquitaine, Bordeaux Neurocampus, Université de Bordeaux, France.
Part 1: What is Addiction? Section 1: Conceptions of Addiction 1. The
Puzzle of Addiction 2. Deriving Addiction: An Analysis Based on Three
Elementary Features of Making Choices 3. The Picoeconomics of Addiction 4.
Addiction as a Disorder of Self-control 5. Addiction: The Belief
Oscillation Hypothesis 6. Addiction and Moral Psychology 7. Identity and
Addiction 8. The Harmful Dysfunction Analysis of Addiction: Normal Brains
and Abnormal States of Mind 9. The Evolutionary Significance of Drug
Toxicity over Reward Section 2: Varieties, Taxonomies, and Models of
Addiction 10. Defining Addiction: A Pragmatic Perspective 11. Diagnosis of
Addictions 12. Reconsidering Addiction as a Syndrome: One Disorder with
Multiple Expressions 13. Developing General Models and Theories of
Addiction 14. Gambling Disorder 15. Food Addiction 16. "A Walk On the Wild
Side" of Addiction: The History and Significance of Animal Models Part 2:
Explaining Addiction: Culture, Pathways, Mechanisms Section 1:
Anthropological, Historical, and Socio-Psychological Perspectives 17. Power
and Addiction 18. Sociology of Addiction 19. The Fuzzy Boundaries of
Illegal Drug Markets and Why They Matter 20. Multiple Commitments:
Heterogeneous Histories of Neuroscientific Addiction Research Section 2:
Developmental Processes, Vulnerabilities and Resilience 21. The
Epidemiological Approach: An Overview of Methods and Models 22. A Genetic
Framework For Addiction 23. Choice Impulsivity: A Drug-modifiable
Personality Trait 24. Stress and Addiction Section 3: Psychological and
Neural Mechanisms 25. Mechanistic Models for Understanding Addiction as a
Behavioral Disorder 26. Controlled and Automatic Learning Processes in
Addiction 27. Decision-making Dysfunctions in Addiction 28. The Current
Status of the Incentive Sensitization Theory of Addiction 29. Resting-state
and Structural Brain Connectivity in Individuals with Stimulant Addiction:
A Systematic Review 30. Imaging Dopamine Signaling in Addiction 31. The
Neurobiology of the Placebo Effects of Addictive Drugs 32. Brain Mechanisms
and the Disease Model of Addiction: Is it the Whole Story of the Addicted
Self? A Philosophical-skeptical Perspective Part 3: Consequences,
Responses, and the Meaning of Addiction Section 1: Listening and Relating
to Addicts 33. The Outcasts Project: Humanizing Long-term Heroin Users
Through Documentary Photography and Photo-elicitation 34. Our Stories, Our
Knowledge: The Importance of Addicts Epistemic Authority in Treatment 35.
Reactive Attitudes, Relationships, and Addiction Section 2: Prevention,
Treatment, and Spontaneous Recovery 36. Contingency Management Approaches
37. 12-step Fellowship and Recovery from Addiction 38. Opioid Substitution
Treatment and Harm Minimization Approaches 39. Self-change: Genesis and
Functions of a Concept Section 3: Ethics, Law and Policy 40. Addiction: A
Structural Problem of Modern Global Society 41. Don't Be Fooled by the
Euphemistic Language Attesting to a Gentler War on Drugs 42. Drug
legalization and Public Health: General Issues, and the Case of Cannabis
43. Addiction and Drug (De)Criminalization 44. Criminal Law and Addiction
5. Addiction and Mandatory Treatment
Puzzle of Addiction 2. Deriving Addiction: An Analysis Based on Three
Elementary Features of Making Choices 3. The Picoeconomics of Addiction 4.
Addiction as a Disorder of Self-control 5. Addiction: The Belief
Oscillation Hypothesis 6. Addiction and Moral Psychology 7. Identity and
Addiction 8. The Harmful Dysfunction Analysis of Addiction: Normal Brains
and Abnormal States of Mind 9. The Evolutionary Significance of Drug
Toxicity over Reward Section 2: Varieties, Taxonomies, and Models of
Addiction 10. Defining Addiction: A Pragmatic Perspective 11. Diagnosis of
Addictions 12. Reconsidering Addiction as a Syndrome: One Disorder with
Multiple Expressions 13. Developing General Models and Theories of
Addiction 14. Gambling Disorder 15. Food Addiction 16. "A Walk On the Wild
Side" of Addiction: The History and Significance of Animal Models Part 2:
Explaining Addiction: Culture, Pathways, Mechanisms Section 1:
Anthropological, Historical, and Socio-Psychological Perspectives 17. Power
and Addiction 18. Sociology of Addiction 19. The Fuzzy Boundaries of
Illegal Drug Markets and Why They Matter 20. Multiple Commitments:
Heterogeneous Histories of Neuroscientific Addiction Research Section 2:
Developmental Processes, Vulnerabilities and Resilience 21. The
Epidemiological Approach: An Overview of Methods and Models 22. A Genetic
Framework For Addiction 23. Choice Impulsivity: A Drug-modifiable
Personality Trait 24. Stress and Addiction Section 3: Psychological and
Neural Mechanisms 25. Mechanistic Models for Understanding Addiction as a
Behavioral Disorder 26. Controlled and Automatic Learning Processes in
Addiction 27. Decision-making Dysfunctions in Addiction 28. The Current
Status of the Incentive Sensitization Theory of Addiction 29. Resting-state
and Structural Brain Connectivity in Individuals with Stimulant Addiction:
A Systematic Review 30. Imaging Dopamine Signaling in Addiction 31. The
Neurobiology of the Placebo Effects of Addictive Drugs 32. Brain Mechanisms
and the Disease Model of Addiction: Is it the Whole Story of the Addicted
Self? A Philosophical-skeptical Perspective Part 3: Consequences,
Responses, and the Meaning of Addiction Section 1: Listening and Relating
to Addicts 33. The Outcasts Project: Humanizing Long-term Heroin Users
Through Documentary Photography and Photo-elicitation 34. Our Stories, Our
Knowledge: The Importance of Addicts Epistemic Authority in Treatment 35.
Reactive Attitudes, Relationships, and Addiction Section 2: Prevention,
Treatment, and Spontaneous Recovery 36. Contingency Management Approaches
37. 12-step Fellowship and Recovery from Addiction 38. Opioid Substitution
Treatment and Harm Minimization Approaches 39. Self-change: Genesis and
Functions of a Concept Section 3: Ethics, Law and Policy 40. Addiction: A
Structural Problem of Modern Global Society 41. Don't Be Fooled by the
Euphemistic Language Attesting to a Gentler War on Drugs 42. Drug
legalization and Public Health: General Issues, and the Case of Cannabis
43. Addiction and Drug (De)Criminalization 44. Criminal Law and Addiction
5. Addiction and Mandatory Treatment
Part 1: What is Addiction? Section 1: Conceptions of Addiction 1. The
Puzzle of Addiction 2. Deriving Addiction: An Analysis Based on Three
Elementary Features of Making Choices 3. The Picoeconomics of Addiction 4.
Addiction as a Disorder of Self-control 5. Addiction: The Belief
Oscillation Hypothesis 6. Addiction and Moral Psychology 7. Identity and
Addiction 8. The Harmful Dysfunction Analysis of Addiction: Normal Brains
and Abnormal States of Mind 9. The Evolutionary Significance of Drug
Toxicity over Reward Section 2: Varieties, Taxonomies, and Models of
Addiction 10. Defining Addiction: A Pragmatic Perspective 11. Diagnosis of
Addictions 12. Reconsidering Addiction as a Syndrome: One Disorder with
Multiple Expressions 13. Developing General Models and Theories of
Addiction 14. Gambling Disorder 15. Food Addiction 16. "A Walk On the Wild
Side" of Addiction: The History and Significance of Animal Models Part 2:
Explaining Addiction: Culture, Pathways, Mechanisms Section 1:
Anthropological, Historical, and Socio-Psychological Perspectives 17. Power
and Addiction 18. Sociology of Addiction 19. The Fuzzy Boundaries of
Illegal Drug Markets and Why They Matter 20. Multiple Commitments:
Heterogeneous Histories of Neuroscientific Addiction Research Section 2:
Developmental Processes, Vulnerabilities and Resilience 21. The
Epidemiological Approach: An Overview of Methods and Models 22. A Genetic
Framework For Addiction 23. Choice Impulsivity: A Drug-modifiable
Personality Trait 24. Stress and Addiction Section 3: Psychological and
Neural Mechanisms 25. Mechanistic Models for Understanding Addiction as a
Behavioral Disorder 26. Controlled and Automatic Learning Processes in
Addiction 27. Decision-making Dysfunctions in Addiction 28. The Current
Status of the Incentive Sensitization Theory of Addiction 29. Resting-state
and Structural Brain Connectivity in Individuals with Stimulant Addiction:
A Systematic Review 30. Imaging Dopamine Signaling in Addiction 31. The
Neurobiology of the Placebo Effects of Addictive Drugs 32. Brain Mechanisms
and the Disease Model of Addiction: Is it the Whole Story of the Addicted
Self? A Philosophical-skeptical Perspective Part 3: Consequences,
Responses, and the Meaning of Addiction Section 1: Listening and Relating
to Addicts 33. The Outcasts Project: Humanizing Long-term Heroin Users
Through Documentary Photography and Photo-elicitation 34. Our Stories, Our
Knowledge: The Importance of Addicts Epistemic Authority in Treatment 35.
Reactive Attitudes, Relationships, and Addiction Section 2: Prevention,
Treatment, and Spontaneous Recovery 36. Contingency Management Approaches
37. 12-step Fellowship and Recovery from Addiction 38. Opioid Substitution
Treatment and Harm Minimization Approaches 39. Self-change: Genesis and
Functions of a Concept Section 3: Ethics, Law and Policy 40. Addiction: A
Structural Problem of Modern Global Society 41. Don't Be Fooled by the
Euphemistic Language Attesting to a Gentler War on Drugs 42. Drug
legalization and Public Health: General Issues, and the Case of Cannabis
43. Addiction and Drug (De)Criminalization 44. Criminal Law and Addiction
5. Addiction and Mandatory Treatment
Puzzle of Addiction 2. Deriving Addiction: An Analysis Based on Three
Elementary Features of Making Choices 3. The Picoeconomics of Addiction 4.
Addiction as a Disorder of Self-control 5. Addiction: The Belief
Oscillation Hypothesis 6. Addiction and Moral Psychology 7. Identity and
Addiction 8. The Harmful Dysfunction Analysis of Addiction: Normal Brains
and Abnormal States of Mind 9. The Evolutionary Significance of Drug
Toxicity over Reward Section 2: Varieties, Taxonomies, and Models of
Addiction 10. Defining Addiction: A Pragmatic Perspective 11. Diagnosis of
Addictions 12. Reconsidering Addiction as a Syndrome: One Disorder with
Multiple Expressions 13. Developing General Models and Theories of
Addiction 14. Gambling Disorder 15. Food Addiction 16. "A Walk On the Wild
Side" of Addiction: The History and Significance of Animal Models Part 2:
Explaining Addiction: Culture, Pathways, Mechanisms Section 1:
Anthropological, Historical, and Socio-Psychological Perspectives 17. Power
and Addiction 18. Sociology of Addiction 19. The Fuzzy Boundaries of
Illegal Drug Markets and Why They Matter 20. Multiple Commitments:
Heterogeneous Histories of Neuroscientific Addiction Research Section 2:
Developmental Processes, Vulnerabilities and Resilience 21. The
Epidemiological Approach: An Overview of Methods and Models 22. A Genetic
Framework For Addiction 23. Choice Impulsivity: A Drug-modifiable
Personality Trait 24. Stress and Addiction Section 3: Psychological and
Neural Mechanisms 25. Mechanistic Models for Understanding Addiction as a
Behavioral Disorder 26. Controlled and Automatic Learning Processes in
Addiction 27. Decision-making Dysfunctions in Addiction 28. The Current
Status of the Incentive Sensitization Theory of Addiction 29. Resting-state
and Structural Brain Connectivity in Individuals with Stimulant Addiction:
A Systematic Review 30. Imaging Dopamine Signaling in Addiction 31. The
Neurobiology of the Placebo Effects of Addictive Drugs 32. Brain Mechanisms
and the Disease Model of Addiction: Is it the Whole Story of the Addicted
Self? A Philosophical-skeptical Perspective Part 3: Consequences,
Responses, and the Meaning of Addiction Section 1: Listening and Relating
to Addicts 33. The Outcasts Project: Humanizing Long-term Heroin Users
Through Documentary Photography and Photo-elicitation 34. Our Stories, Our
Knowledge: The Importance of Addicts Epistemic Authority in Treatment 35.
Reactive Attitudes, Relationships, and Addiction Section 2: Prevention,
Treatment, and Spontaneous Recovery 36. Contingency Management Approaches
37. 12-step Fellowship and Recovery from Addiction 38. Opioid Substitution
Treatment and Harm Minimization Approaches 39. Self-change: Genesis and
Functions of a Concept Section 3: Ethics, Law and Policy 40. Addiction: A
Structural Problem of Modern Global Society 41. Don't Be Fooled by the
Euphemistic Language Attesting to a Gentler War on Drugs 42. Drug
legalization and Public Health: General Issues, and the Case of Cannabis
43. Addiction and Drug (De)Criminalization 44. Criminal Law and Addiction
5. Addiction and Mandatory Treatment