Chemical Dependency and Compulsive Behaviors

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A01=Richard W. Esterly
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Anorexia Nervosa
Antisocial Behavior
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Chemical Dependency
Chemical Dependency Field
Chemically Dependent Families
Compulsive Behaviors
Compulsive Caregiving
Compulsive Disorders
Compulsive Sexual Disorders
Compulsive Stealing
dependents
disorder
eating
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Excessive Shopping
Harm Avoidance
High Sensation Seekers
integrated treatment for co-occurring disorders
Low Novelty Seeking
Low Sensation Seekers
Major Depression
MAO
neurobiological mechanisms
psychosocial assessment
relapse prevention strategies
romance
Romance Addict
Romance Addiction
seeking
sensation
sensation seeking traits
sexual
Sexual Addiction
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SS
substance use disorders
Uncomplicated Alcoholic
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780805826210
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1997
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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There is a tremendous concern and interest in the number of chemical dependents with co-existing compulsive behaviors. However, no one has developed a theory that can explain the high prevalence of compulsive behaviors in chemical dependents, and more importantly, describe the treatment and recovery implications. The literature and professionals are divided with the counselors/clinicians on one side and the researchers on the other. The authors try to bridge this obvious gap by writing a book that can bring recent genetic/biochemical research to the counselor/clinician in a way that will help them diagnose and treat their patients.

This book is the result of the authors' long interest in and study of chemical dependency and compulsive behaviors. It begins with the observation that chemical dependents experience a much higher prevalence of compulsive behaviors than the general population. Although many have written about the two subjects--generally the relationship of a single compulsive behavior to chemical dependency--none have developed a theory with supporting research that ties the type of chemical dependency to specific compulsive behaviors. The authors describe recent research that connects chemical dependency and compulsive behaviors to the underlying genetic/biochemical mechanisms, and provide detailed examinations of the clinical implications of the model as well as case histories.

Richard W. Esterly, William T. Neely

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