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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'addiction'
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| 'Images of Addiction' |
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| Addiction |
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| Addiction as an illness with drugs as a symptom: it's a philosophy borrowed from Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous |
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| Addiction- the person beyond the mask |
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| Alcoholism: An addiction, not a disease |
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| An Analysis of Behavioral Change and Addiction Recovery |
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| As a recovering addict, I can understand Lao Tse's instructions regarding desire. He suggests, "Hence, always rid yourself of desires in order to observe its secrets." When I was actively engaged with my addiction |
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| Biopsychological theories of drug addiction taken from Pinel 2000 |
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| Communication Addiction Disorder. |
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| Critically evaluate how psychological theories, concepts, and explanations have been employed in the psychology of addiction. |
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| Discuss both the 'how' and 'why' of addiction, focusing on the main models that sought to explain the process of addiction, as well as the reasons why certain individuals, unlike others, finish up victims of a severe drug dependency. |
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| Discuss changes in patterns of Opiate Use and Addiction and in social perceptions of opiates in the united states and england in the 19th and 20th Centuries. |
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| Discuss current research into the causes of addiction, using specified examples |
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| Discuss the evidence for a dopaminergic system that is involved in reward and drug addiction. |
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| Discuss the nature and extent of heroin addiction and acquisitive crime in the UK. |
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| Drug Addiction: Understanding the effects of DrugAbuse. |
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| Drug Addiction: Understanding the effects of DrugAbuse. |
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| Drug Addiction: Understanding the effects of DrugAbuse. |
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| Essay responding to "Television Addiction" by Marie Winn. |
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| Exercise Addiction. |
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| Gambling Addiction: a Basis for Kesey's Character. |
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| How has the archetypal concept of drug addiction based on the model of physical tolerance, craving, and withdrawal been undermined by social and psychological research? |
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| Identify the Ethical Issues. Is H. B. Fuller morally responsible for the addiction of the street children to the Resistol Product? |
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| Internet Addiction. |
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| Internet Addiction: A New Epidemic? Jay David Bolter (1991), the author of the article titled, "The Network Culture", insisted |
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