Addiction as Consumer Choice

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Addiction
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Automatic Mind
Behavioral Psychology
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behavioural perspective model
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cognitive mechanisms in addiction
cognitive psychology
compulsive consumption
Consumer Behavior Setting
consumer behaviour
Consumer Choice
Consumer Situation
decision making processes
economic psychology
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Executive System
Gaba Neuron
Hyperbolic Discounting
Impulsive System
Intentional Behaviorism
Intentional Interpretation
Intertemporal Valuation
LLR
PLEASURE AROUSAL DOMINANCE
Radical Behaviorism
Reflection Impulsivity
Reflective Mind
Slot Machine Gambling
SMH
Somatic Markers
temporal discounting
Trait Impulsivities
Utilitarian Reinforcement

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367339029
  • Weight: 340g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 Mar 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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A striking characteristic of addictive behavior is the pursuit of immediate reward at the risk of longer-term detrimental outcomes. It is typically accompanied by the expression of a strong desire to cease from or at least control consumption that has such consequences, followed by lapse, further resolution, relapse, and so on. Understood in this way, addiction includes substance abuse as well as behavioral compulsions like excessive gambling or even uncontrollable shopping. Behavioral economics and neurophysiology provide well-worn paths to understanding this behavior and this book regards them as central components of this quest. However, the specific question it seeks to answer is, What part does cognition – the desires we pursue and the beliefs we have about how to accomplish them – play in explaining addictive behavior?

The answer is sought in a methodology that indicates why and where cognitive explanation is necessary, the form it should take, and the outcomes of employing it to understand addiction. It applies the Behavioral Perspective Model (BPM) of consumer choice, a tried and tested theory of more routine consumption, ranging from everyday product and brand choice, through credit purchasing and environmental despoliation, to the more extreme aspects of consumption represented by compulsion and addiction.

The book will advance debate among behavioral scientists, cognitive psychologists, and other professionals about the nature of economic and social behavior.

Gordon R. Foxall is Distinguished Research Professor at Cardiff University, and Visiting Professor in Economic Psychology at the University of Durham, UK.

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