For example, reactance theory suggests we push back when our freedom is threatened, while the scarcity principle makes limited items seem more valuable.
The book progresses by first laying a theoretical foundation, then analyzing real-world examples like alcohol prohibition and censorship, and finally exploring practical implications for policy making and self-control.
Through clinical experiments and case studies, the book demonstrates how prohibition can lead to unintended consequences, increasing demand for the very things being restricted.
This comprehensive analysis, suitable for both academics and general readers, offers valuable insights for anyone interested in understanding human behavior and the psychological effects of prohibition.