
Author: Kate Baily
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3838333691
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3838333691
EXPLORING ORFORD'S CONCEPT OF STRONG ATTACHMENT: A Step Towards Operationalising Orford's Concept of Strong Attachment in Addiction
Within Orford's (2001) model of addiction, a person's emotional attachment to a substance (drug) or activity (e. Get EXPLORING ORFORD'S CONCEPT OF STRONG ATTACHMENT diet books 2013 for free.
., gambling) is considered a central aspect of developing an addiction to that substance or activity. The aim of this book is to determine how emotional attachment to a substance manifests behaviourally, cognitively, and emotionally so that an operational definition of emotional attachment can be constructed. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews and analysed using Creswell's (2003) thematic content analysis. The 23 cognitive and emotional themes that were detected appear to be central to defining attachment to a substance, whereas the 16 behavioural manifestations are difficult to distinguish from standard indicators Check EXPLORING ORFORD'S CONCEPT OF STRONG ATTACHMENT our best diet books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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., gambling) is considered a central aspect of developing an addiction to that substance or activity. The aim of this book is to determine how emotional attachment to a substance manifests behaviourally, cognitively, and emotionally so that an operational definition of emotional attachment can be constructed. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews and analysed using Creswell's (2003) thematic content analysis , gambling) is considered a central aspect of developing an addiction to that substance or activity. The aim of this book is to determine how emotional attachment to a substance manifests behaviourally, cognitively, and emotionally so that an operational definition of emotional attachment can be constructed. Data were collected via semi-structured interviews and analysed using Creswell's (2003) thematic content analysis. The 23 cognitive and emotional themes that were detected appear to be central to defining attachment to a substance, whereas the 16 behavioural manifestations are difficult to distinguish from standard indicators
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