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Motivational Interviewing: Preparing People to Change Addictive Behavior
, 1993F. Rotgers
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Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology, 2019
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Alcoholism and Addictive Behavior
1996Alcohol use in the United States is exceedingly common, yet half of all the alcohol drunk is consumed by only 10% of the population.93 This in itself implies that some individuals drink too much. Yet consuming “too much” alcohol does not make one an alcoholic, and there is great variation from place to place, and from one era to another, in what is ...
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1973
The etiology of addictive behavior is always complex. Every form of addictive behavior stems from: I. General human motives and predisposing character traits. II. The true causes. III. Precipitating factors.
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The etiology of addictive behavior is always complex. Every form of addictive behavior stems from: I. General human motives and predisposing character traits. II. The true causes. III. Precipitating factors.
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Consumer Behavior and Addiction
2015The present paper argues that, although most people spend only a small portion of their time actively involved in the formal consumption process, in non-trivial ways we literally are consumers at all times throughout our lives. Because humans are consumers, it is suggested that it is quite logical and potentially fruitful for marketers to view human ...
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