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Perspectives on Person-Environment Interaction and Drug-Taking Behavior
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First published in 1987, Perspectives on Person-Environment Interaction and Drug-Taking Behavior provides a comprehensive overview of the interactionist approach from both a theoretical and applied perspective. Divided into five chapters, it deals with themes like psychosocial interactionism and substance use; social sanctions, self-referent responses, and the continuation of substance abuse; the interaction of child and environment in the early development of drug involvement; reconceptualization of person- environment interactions; and the disease theory of alcoholism from an interactionist perspective. This book is a must read for scholars and researchers of addiction studies, applied psychology and psychology in general.


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Preface 1. Psychosocial Interactionism and Substance Use 2. Social Sanctions, Self-Referent Responses, and the Continuation of Substance Abuse: A Person-Environment Interaction Perspective 3. The Interaction of Child and Environment in the Early Development of Drug Involvement: A Far Ranging Review and a Planned Very Early Intervention 4. Towards a Reconceptualization of Person- Environment Interactions: Applications to Research on Drinking Behavior 5. The Disease Theory of Alcoholism from an Interactionist Perspective: The Consequences of Self-Delusion


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ISBN-13: 9781032269795
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: May, 2022
Pages: 180
Weight: 500g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Addictions and Therapy, Public Health

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