Psychology of Addiction

· Publifye AS
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105
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Psychology of Addiction explores the complex psychological factors driving addictive behaviors, emphasizing that addiction is not simply a moral failing but a multifaceted adaptation to emotional distress and cognitive biases. Understanding these psychological processes is crucial for effective prevention and treatment.

The book delves into how early childhood experiences and trauma can predispose individuals to addiction, highlighting the role of emotional regulation deficits and cognitive distortions in perpetuating the cycle. The book uniquely integrates insights from developmental, cognitive, and affective psychology to provide a nuanced understanding of addiction. It presents empirical evidence from behavioral psychology, cognitive neuroscience, and clinical research, offering a rigorous analysis. For example, the book explores how reward pathways in the brain are affected by addictive substances or behaviors, leading to reinforcement learning and dependence. It also examines the impact of cognitive distortions, such as rationalizing addictive behavior despite negative consequences.

Progressing from core concepts to practical implications, the book explores prevention, treatment, and recovery strategies. It offers evidence-based approaches for individuals, families, and clinicians, making it a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand and address the psychological roots of addiction. The book's approach is professional and approachable, using clear language and real-world examples to illustrate complex concepts across its chapters.

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