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_aAdolescent addiction : _bepidemiology, assessment and treatment / _cedited by Cecilia A. Essau, Paul Delfabbro. _h[E-book] |
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_aAmsterdam : _bAcademic Press, _c2020. |
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_acomputer _2rdamedia |
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_aonline resource _2rdacarrier |
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490 | 1 | _aPractical resources for the mental health professional | |
500 | _aPrevious edition: 2008. | ||
504 | _aIncludes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | _aPART I General issues 1. Foundations of addictive problems in adolescents Dan Lubman (Monash University, Australia) PART II Specific addictive problems 2. Alcohol addiction Delyse Hutchinson & Cecilia A Essau (Deakin University, Australia; University of Roehampton University, UK) 3. Drug addiction Louisa Degenhardt (National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney, Australia) 4. Nicotine and e-cigarettes addiction Judith S. Brook (New York University) 5. Gambling addiction Paul Delfabbro (University of Adelaide, Australia) 6. Internet and video-game addiction Daniel King (University of Adelaide, Australia) 7. Sexual addiction Steven Sussman (University of Southern California, USA) 8. Shopping addiction Cecilie Schou Andreassen (University of Bergen, Norway) 9. Smartphone addiction Daria J. Kuss (Nottingham Trent University, UK) 10. Social networking addiction Mark Griffiths (Nottingham Trent University, UK) 11. Exercise addiction Mia Beck Lichtenstein (University of Southern Denmark, Denmark) PART III Implications for the future 12. Social and political implications Simone Rodda (University of Auckland, New Zealand) | ||
520 | _aAdolescent Addiction, Second Edition, offers researchers and clinicians a single-volume resource on the nature, extent and treatment of addictive problems in adolescents. The book is divided into three main parts. Part one addresses the foundations of addictive problems, including developmental, social, and neurobiologicl factors. Part two addresses common addictions among adolescents. New chapters include e-cigarette, smartphone, social networking, and exercise addiction. Part three discusses challenges and recommendations for future research in adolescent addiction. All chapters in part two follow a similar format to introduction and clinical characteristics, screening and clinical assessment methods, epidemiology, cormorbidity, course and outcome, protective and risk factors, evidence-based clinical strategies for prevention and treatment, and a concise summary of key clinical points. | ||
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650 | 2 | _aBehaviour, Addictive. | |
650 | 2 | _aSubstance-Related Disorders. | |
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