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Author Davis, Paul

Title Addiction : Psychology and Treatment
Published Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2017

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Description 1 online resource (338 pages)
Series BPS Textbooks in Psychology Ser
BPS Textbooks in Psychology Ser
Contents Addiction; Table of Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Preface; Notes on Contributors; PART 1 Understanding the Psychology and Treatment of Addictions; CHAPTER 1 Addiction: A Comprehensive Approach; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Existing theories; 1.2.1 Choice Theories; 1.2.2 Compulsion and Self-Control Theories; 1.2.3 Theories Focusing on the Neural Basis of Reward and Punishment; 1.2.4 Integrated Theories; 1.2.5 The Need for a Synthetic Theory; 1.3 The human motivational system; 1.3.1 Structure of the Motivational System; 1.4 Internal and external sources of influence
1.4.1 Drives, Emotional States and Arousal1.4.2 Self-Control and Identity; 1.5 The dynamics of the system; 1.5.1 The Moment-to-Moment Control of Behaviour; 1.5.2 The Unstable Mind and Chreods; 1.6 Changing dispositions; 1.7 Testing the theory; Suggestions for further reading; References; CHAPTER 2 An Attachment-Informed Approach to Working with Addiction; 2.1 Introduction to attachment; 2.2 Attachment and psychopathology; 2.2.1 Parenting; 2.2.2 Trauma; 2.3 Attachment and addiction; 2.3.1 Emotion Regulation; 2.3.2 Alexithymia; 2.3.3 Interpersonal Difficulties
2.3.4 Co-Morbid Mental Health Problems2.4 Attachment styles in clinical samples; 2.5 Assessment and formulation through an attachment lens; 2.5.1 The Clinical Interview; 2.5.2 Psychometric Approaches; 2.5.3 Transference and Counter-Transference; 2.6 Treatment implications; 2.6.1 Therapeutic Alliance; 2.6.2 Enhancing Skills; 2.6.3 Addressing Issues of Loss; 2.7 Conclusion; Suggestions for further reading; References; CHAPTER 3 Families, Friends and Addiction: Impacts, Psychological Models and Interventions; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 The composition of alcohol and drug users' social networks
3.3 Impacts of addictions on others3.4 Theoretical models of addiction and the family: stress-strain-coping-support; 3.5 From models to interventions; 3.5.1 Supporting Family Members in Their Own Right: The 5-Step Method; 3.5.2 Involving Families and Wider Social Networks in Treatment to Support Alcohol- and Drug-Users; 3.6 Conclusion; Suggestions for further reading; References; CHAPTER 4 Working Systemically with Alcohol Misuse; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Family life; 4.3 Family systems approaches; 4.3.1 Patterns in Communication; 4.3.2 Patterns in Relationships
4.3.3 Patterns over Time and Life Cycle Issues4.4 Working therapeutically with violence and abuse; 4.5 Engagement and the therapeutic relationship; 4.6 Conclusion; Suggestions for further reading; References; CHAPTER 5 'Dangerous Desires and Inanimate Attachments': Modern Psychodynamic Approaches to Substance Misuse; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Primitive emotional states: Kleinian views; 5.3 Comforting self-objects: Kohutian views; 5.4 Inanimate attachments: Bowlbian views; 5.5 Bringing it together: addiction as a disorder of self-regulation; 5.6 Reflective practice; 5.7 Internal recovery
Notes 5.8 Conclusion
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Subject Addicts -- Psychology
Addicts -- Rehabilitation
Alcoholism -- Psychological aspects
Alcoholism -- Treatment
Substance abuse -- Psychological aspects
Substance abuse -- Treatment
Form Electronic book
Author Patton, Robert
Jackson, Sue
ISBN 9781118489734
111848973X