Cravings and Addictions
Free Yourself from the Struggle of Addictive Behavior with Acceptance and Commitment Therapy
by Maria Karekla and Megan M. Kelly
Foreword by Russ Harris
Published by: New Harbinger Publications
Imprint: New Harbinger Publications
A powerful, evidence-based program grounded in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for managing cravings related to addictions and taking charge of your life.
Whether you struggle with overeating, alcohol, drugs, or smoking, you’re all too familiar with the cravings that propel your habit. Cravings—that intense desire for certain substances or behaviors with the aim of feeling pleasure and satisfaction—are the root of all addictive behaviors. Knowing what to do with those urges can make the difference between managing your addiction and giving into it. This book can help.
Cravings and Addictions presents practical strategies based in acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) to help you cope with the cravings at the core of your addiction. You’ll learn to recognize the cues that lead to addictive behaviors, and discover how you can move beyond addiction to commit to a life driven by what you care about and want in life. If you’re ready to stop living life at the mercy of your cravings and addiction, let this book be your guide to regaining control. ACT: Accept, Choose, and Take Action to Manage Your Cravings—and Take Back Control of Your Life! Accept that cravings are a normal part of everyday life, just like other thoughts and feelings. Choose to surrender to the craving—or choose to engage in actions aligned with your goals and values. Take action to change your life for the better—and develop a sense of meaning, purpose, and vitality.
The primary objective of this book is to provide comprehensive descriptions and make comparative evaluations of each of the mental health systems of four Western, industrialized countries.
The countries selected illustrate a continuum from a highly centralized and publicly financed, national health service in Great Britain to a predominantly decentralized and more privately financed market of mental health services in the United States. In between these two contrasting types are examples of national health services and insurance programs in Norway and Canada. Contributing experts from each country begin their chapters with an overview of the geographic, demographic, political, economic, and cultural contexts in which their mental health systems are situated.
Thereafter, they (a) present national data to estimate the need for mental health services, (b) describe national mental health policies and programs designed to meet their population's need, (c) indicate how mental health services are organized and delivered, and (d) discuss how their system is financed and provided resources. A common chapter outline facilitates comparisons among all four systems on relevant evaluation criteria: (a) access and equity, (b) quality and efficacy, (c) cost and efficiency, (d) financing and fairness, (e) protection and participation, and (f) population relevance. In the final section of each chapter, the authors provide recommendations for improved performance of their mental health system.
In the initial chapter, the editor provides an overview, introduces the four countries selected, and defines the evaluation criteria applied by all contributing authors. The final two chapters address convergence and divergence among the four systems and provide recommendations for improvement and for future comparative studies.
The intended audience includes mental health policymakers, program administrators and managers; teachers of graduate level courses related to professional training and public health policy and financing; researchers, mental health professionals, and advocacy groups.
Volume 27, no.1 is now available online
Original Articles and Reviews
Vicarious Dissonance.Reasons and Functions of Attitude Change
Systematic Review of Sensory Stimulation Programs in the Rehabilitation of Acquired Brain Injury
Open access
Bending Our Ethics Code. Avoidable Deception and Its Justification in Psychological Research
European Journal of Psychology Open (EJPO)
Volume 80, issue 1-2 is now available online
Special Issue: Perspectives on the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Across the World (Part 1)
Senior Editors: Prof. Georgia Panayiotou, Prof. Samuel Greiff
Frequency: quarterly
Editorials
New Beginnings, New Challenges
Inaugural Issue of EJPO Responds to the Covid-19 Crisis
Original Articles
Adult Mental Health and Loneliness During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Late 2020
Mental Health and Well-Being During the First vs. Second COVID-19 Pandemic Lockdown in Cyprus
Mental Health Status of Healthcare Workers During the COVID-19 Outbreak - An International Study
Volume 26, no. 4 is now available online
Special Issue: Psychology, Global Threats, Social Challenge, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: European Perspectives
Editorial
Introduction to “Psychology, Global Threats, Social Challenge, and the COVID-19 Pandemic: European Perspectives”
Original Articles and Reviews
Us and the Virus . Understanding the COVID-19 Pandemic Through a Social Psychological Lens
Loneliness and Social Isolation During the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Systematic Review Enriched With Empirical Evidence From a Large-Scale Diary Study
Well-Being and the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Community Psychology Systematic Review
The Impact of COVID-19 on the Majority Population, Ethno-Racial Minorities, and Immigrants. A Systematic Literature Review on Threat Appraisals From an Inter-Group Perspective
Mental Health in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic. Current Knowledge and Implications From a European Perspective
The Relationship Between Fear of COVID-19 and Depression, Anxiety, and Stress. A Meta-Analysis
Emotional and Behavioral Responses to COVID-19. Explanations From Three Key Models of Personality
Aversive Personality and COVID-19. A First Review and Meta-Analysis
Age Differences in COVID-19 Preventive Behavior. A Psychological Perspective
Social Media as Source of Information, Stress Symptoms, and Burden Caused by Coronavirus (COVID-19). A Cross-National Investigation of Predictors
Psychological Science Into Practice During the COVID-19 Pandemic. A European Perspective
European Journal of Psychology Open (EJPO)
Volume 80, issue 3 is now available online
Special Issue: Perspectives on the Psychological Impact of COVID-19 Across the World (Part 2)
Senior Editors: Prof. Georgia Panayiotou, Prof. Samuel Greiff
Frequency: quarterly
Original Articles
The COVID-19 International Student Well-Being Study (C-19 ISWS). The Case of Cyprus
Voices of Undergraduate Students With Disabilities During the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Pilot Study
Impact of Consumer Emotional Intelligence on Satisfaction With Life During the COVID-19 Pandemic. The Mediating Role of Impulsive Buying Behavior
Overall Job Performance, Remote Work Engagement, Living With Children, and Remote Work Productivity During the COVID-19 Pandemic. A Mediated Moderation Model
Challenges in the Management of People Convicted of a Sexual Offence
A Way Forward
Kasia Uzieblo, Wineke J. Smid, Kieran McCartan
Covers a wide range of important areas, including assessment and treatment, community engagement, and policy.
Highlights existing debates on sexual violence and focuses on the future of the field.
Includes understudied topics such as sexual grooming, the implementation of risk assessment tools, and sexual fantasy.
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