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Journal of Addictive Diseases, 2001
This article presents an overview of the definition and measurement of "craving" as it is applied to drug and alcohol abuse research. Examples of craving measures are described and organized in terms of whether they structure craving as a single factor or as a multifactorial construct.
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This article presents an overview of the definition and measurement of "craving" as it is applied to drug and alcohol abuse research. Examples of craving measures are described and organized in terms of whether they structure craving as a single factor or as a multifactorial construct.
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Scientific American, 2015
The article discusses a study which show that more eating of junk food can destroy the brain's satiety-control mechanism. It offer views of Michael Lowe, a clinical psychologist, on "shifting the focus to pleasure" as a new approach to understanding hunger and weight gain.
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The article discusses a study which show that more eating of junk food can destroy the brain's satiety-control mechanism. It offer views of Michael Lowe, a clinical psychologist, on "shifting the focus to pleasure" as a new approach to understanding hunger and weight gain.
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Individuals involved in the treatment of alcoholism for decades have argued that men and women crave alcohol essentially because they enjoy the effect it offers. This effect is so mysterious that, while adults will confess that these cravings are potentially dangerous to their health and wellbeing, during consumption their reasoning and belief of these
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2013
Drug-dependent individuals commonly report craving, which is an urge to consume a substance to experience pleasure or provide relief. However, the motivation to use drugs is also influenced by the expectancies we hold about drug ingestion. Drug expectancies are among a range of internal and external cues that can elicit craving.
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Drug-dependent individuals commonly report craving, which is an urge to consume a substance to experience pleasure or provide relief. However, the motivation to use drugs is also influenced by the expectancies we hold about drug ingestion. Drug expectancies are among a range of internal and external cues that can elicit craving.
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1998
Abstract Of the person who lives [a life that is] heedless—with heedlessness characterized by slackening of awareness—neither meditative-absorption, nor insight, nor Path and Fruit develop.
John Ross Carter, Mahinda Palihawadana
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Abstract Of the person who lives [a life that is] heedless—with heedlessness characterized by slackening of awareness—neither meditative-absorption, nor insight, nor Path and Fruit develop.
John Ross Carter, Mahinda Palihawadana
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Craving for Novelties — Craving for Novels
2015It is Biographia Literaria that comes closest to the genre of the Bildugsroman in offering a (scattered) narrative of individual development with an explicitly educative purpose. In the motto, Coleridge quotes Goethe1 saying that he ‘wishes to spare the young those circuitous paths, on which he himself has lost his way’ (BL I., 3).
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