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The Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology (1973-), 1979
Steven Stack, David Caplovitz
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Steven Stack, David Caplovitz
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Asia Pacific Journal of Human Resources, 1985
Australian industry seems to have maintained a cautious profile in the growing debate amongst other professionals on the rapid and alarming increase of drug abuse in this country. While the paucity of research has meant little or no confirming data, individual experiences in a wide range of work organisations throughout Australia indicate that ...
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Australian industry seems to have maintained a cautious profile in the growing debate amongst other professionals on the rapid and alarming increase of drug abuse in this country. While the paucity of research has meant little or no confirming data, individual experiences in a wide range of work organisations throughout Australia indicate that ...
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Zeitschrift fur Psychosomatische Medizin und Psychoanalyse, 1979
The symptomatology of workaholism (work addiction) was presented in the form of a questionnaire and compared with other forms of addiction, especially alcoholism. Then a case was used as example to illustrate the development of the illness and its psychodynamics. The therapy procedure was also briefly explained.
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The symptomatology of workaholism (work addiction) was presented in the form of a questionnaire and compared with other forms of addiction, especially alcoholism. Then a case was used as example to illustrate the development of the illness and its psychodynamics. The therapy procedure was also briefly explained.
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[Work: a potential addiction].
Revue medicale de Liege, 2010Although the term workaholism is widely used, there is very little consensus about its meaning. Since the seventies, workaholism has been described as a work addiction such as drug or alcohol addiction. Similarities with other addictions include craving, withdrawal, tolerance, progressive involvement, and denial.
L, Karila, K, Liot, M, Reynaud
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Global prevalence of digital addiction in general population: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Clinical Psychology Review, 2022Shi-Qiu Meng, Yang-Yang Li, Lin Lu
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Brain lesions disrupting addiction map to a common human brain circuit
Nature Medicine, 2022Juho Joutsa +2 more
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The politics of addiction: status of the tobacco settlement
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 1998John R Seffrin
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