Subject Guides
Compulsive Behavior
Last update 09/04/2007by May, Gerald G.
(HarperSanFrancisco, c1991)
by Walters, Glenn D.
(Allyn & Bacon, c1999)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-266) and index.
by Rastegar, Darius A.
(Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, c2005)
Contents: Addiction from a clinical perspective -- The medical encounter: screening, confronting, and motivating -- Overview of addiction treatment -- Alcohol -- Sedative-hypnotics -- Opioids -- Tobacco -- Cocaine and other stimulants -- Phencyclidine and hallucinogens -- Marijuana -- Inhalants: volatile organic compounds, nitrites, and anesthetics -- Anabolic steroids and athletes -- Prescription drug abuse -- Medical care for the addicted patient -- Psychiatric illness and addiction -- Special populations.
by Freeman, Edith M. (ed.)
(Longman Pub. Co., c1991)
Includes bibiographical references and indexes.
by Wilson, Jan R.; Judith A.
(Hazelden, 1994)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 387-392) and index.
by Løberg, Tor; et al. (eds.)
(Swets & Zeitlinger , c1989)
Notes: Based in papers presented at the Fourth International Conference on Treatment of Addictive Behaviors, Bergen Norway, August 16-20, 1987. Includes bibliographical references.
by Nakken, Craig
( Harper & Row, 1988)
Includes index.
by Hewitt, Jim
(Schenkman Books, c1999)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 213-222) and index.
by May, Gerald G.
(HarperSanFrancisco, c1991)
by Mule, S. Joseph
(Collier Macmillan Publishers, c1981)
by Fairburn, Christopher G. ; Wilson, G. Terence (eds.)
(Guilford Press, c1993)
Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: Binge eating: definition and classification / Christopher G. Fairburn and G. Terence Wilson -- A history of binge eating / Albert J. Stunkard -- Binge eating in bulimia nervosa / B. Timothy Walsh -- Binge eating in anorexia nervosa / David M. Garner -- Binge eating in obesity / Marsha D. Marcus -- Binge eating and addictive disorders / G. Terence Wilson -- Binge eating and bulimia nervosa: distribution and determinants / Christopher G. Fairburn, Phillipa J. Hay and Sarah L. Welch -- Etiology of binge eating: a developmental perspective / Ruth H. Striegel-Moore -- Etiology of binge eating: psychological mechanisms / Janet Polivy and C. Peter Herman -- Binge eating: psychobiological mechanisms / John E. Blundell and Andrew J. Hill -- Assessment of binge eating / G. Terence Wilson -- Pharmacological treatments of binge eating / James E. Mitchell and Martina de Zwaan -- Short-term psychological treatments for binge eating / W. Stewart Agras -- Psychodynamic psychotherapy and binge eating / David L. Tobin. Eating disorder examination (12th edition) / Christopher G. Fairburn and Zafra Cooper -- Cognitive-behavioral therapy for binge eating and bulimia nervosa: a comprehensive treatment manual / Christopher G. Fairburn, Marsha D. Marcus and G. Terence Wilson.
by Tolin, David F.; Frost, Randy O.; Steketee, Gail
(Oxford University Press, 2007)
Contents: Introduction -- What is compulsive hoarding? -- How did this happen? -- Meet the bad guys -- Meet the good guys : strategies for beating hoarding -- Enhancing motivation -- Sorting/discarding : getting ready -- Sorting/discarding : let's go! -- Help with reducing acquiring -- Here come the bad guys : part 1. motivation and working time -- Here come the bad guys : part 2. taking on your brain -- Maintaining your success.
by Lesieur, Henry R.
(Schenkman Pub. Co., c1984)
Includes index. Bibliography: p. [294]-299.
by Barlow, David H. (ed.)
(Guilford Press, c1993)
by Parker, Jan; Guest, Diana L.
(Auburn House, 1999)
Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-149) and index.
by Sperry, Len
(2nd ed., Routledge, c2006)
Contents: Cognitive behavior therapy of the personality disorders: basic considerations -- Cognitive behavior therapy interventions with personality disorders: I -- Cognitive behavior therapy interventions with personality disorders: II -- Avoidant personality disorder -- Borderline personality disorder -- Dependent personality disorder -- Narcissistic personality disorder -- Histrionic personality disorder -- Obsessive-compulsive personality disorder.
by Yates, Alayne.
(Brunner/Mazel, c1991)
by Steketee, Gail; Frost, Randy O.
(Oxford University Press, 2007)
Contents: Introductory information for clinicians -- Assessing hoarding -- Case formulation -- Treatment planning -- Enhancing motivation -- Skills training for organizing and problem solving -- Exposure methods -- Cognitive strategies -- Reducing acquiring -- Preventing relapse.
by Milkman, Harvey B.; Sunderwirth, Stanley G.
(Lexington Books, 1987)
Includes index. Bibliography: p. [203]-205.
by Estes, Ken
(Edgehill Publications, 1990)
by Peele, Stanton
(Lexington Books, c1989)
Includes index. Bibliography: p. [289]-309.
by Institute of Medicine (U.S.). Committee to Identify Strategies to Raise the Profile of Substance Abuse and Alcoholism Research
(National Academy Press, 1997)
by Crosby, Michael
(Ave Maria Press, c1991)
by Walsh, B. Timothy (ed.)
(American Psychiatric Press, c1988)
"Outgrowth of a symposium presented at the 1987 American Psychiatric Assocation meeting in Chicago"
by Gold, Mark S. (ed.)
(Haworth Medical Press, 2004)
| "Co-published simultaneously as Journal of addictive diseases, volume 23, number 3 2004." |
| Includes bibliographical references and index. |
by Van Den Bergh, Nan (ed.)
(Springer Pub. Co., c1991)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
by McCorkle, Richard C.
(U.S. Dept. of Justice, Office of Justice Programs, National Institute of Justice, [2004])
Government document. Also available via Internet from the NIJ web site. Address as of 7/21/04: http://www.ncjrs.org/pdffiles1/nij/203197.pdf; current access is available via PURL.
by Straussner, Shulamith Lala Ashenberg.; Zelvin, Elizabeth (eds.)
(Jason Aronson, c1997)
Series: Jerome D. Levin series. Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index.
by Elster, Jon; Skog, Ole-Jørgen (eds.)
(Cambridge University Press, 1999)
Includes bibliographical references and index. Contents: Addiction and social interaction / Karl Ove Moene -- Addiction, weakness of the will, and relapse / Olav Gjelsvik -- The dangers of willpower / George Ainslie -- The neurobiology of chemical addiction / Eliot L. Gardner and James David -- To legalize or not to legalize: is that the question? / Helge Waal -- Rationality, irrationality, and addiction - notes on Becker's and Murphy's theory of addiction / Ole-Jørgen Skog -- Gambling and addiction / Jon Elster -- A visceral account of addiction / George Loewenstein -- Epilogue: rationally coping with lapses from rationality / Thomas Schelling
by Straussner, Shulamith Lala Ashenberg; Brown, Stephanie (eds.)
(Jossey-Bass, 2002)
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
by L'Abate, Luciano; Farrar, Jack E.; Serritella, Daniel A. (eds.)
(Allyn and Bacon, c1992)
Contents: Major therapeutic issues / Luciano L'Abate -- Differential treatment effects / Louis P. Anderson -- Guidelines for treatment / Luciano L'Abate -- Treating the alcohol-affected family / Judith A. Lewis -- Substance abuse and addiction / Lynn F. Ranew and Daniel A. Serritella -- Tobacco addiction / Daniel A. Serritella -- Domestic violence as addiction / Daniel A. Serritella -- Sexual abuses and offenses / Judith Cooney -- Interpersonal and love relationships / Jack E. Farrar -- Eating disorders : bulimia and anorexia / Linda P. Buchanan and William L. Buchanan -- Eating disorders : obesity / William L. Buchanan -- Gambling / Robert W. Wildman -- Workaholism / Jack E. Farrar -- Excessive exercise / Jack E. Farrar -- Excessive spending / Luciano L'Abate -- Religious fanaticism / Luciano L'Abate, Doris W. Hewitt, and Gregory T. Samples -- Treating codependency / Luciano L'Abate -- The prevention of addictive behaviors / Jack E. Farrar, Luciano L'Abate, and Daniel A. Serritella.
by Benson, April Lane (ed.)
(Jason Aronson, c2000)
by Wishnie, Howard.
(Plenum Press, c1977)
by Reynolds, William Michael (ed.)
(J. Wiley, c1992)
Contents: The study of internalizing disorders in children and adolescents / William M. Reynolds -- Taxonomy of internalizing disorders of childhood and adolescence / Thomas M. Achenbach and Stephanie H. McConaughy -- Anxiety disorders in childhood and adolescence / Cynthia G. Last -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder in children and adolescents / Hugh F. Johnston and John S. March -- Depression in children and adolescents / William M. Reynolds -- Suicidal behavior in children and adolescents / Kim Smith -- Somatic disorders of childhood and adolescence / Lawrence J. Siegel -- Internalizing disorders in children and adolescents : issues and recommendations for further research / William M. Reynolds.
by Heineman, Mary
(Hazelden, 1994, c1992)
Contents: The degeneration of the compulsive gambler's marriage -- Dynamics in the compulsive gambler's marriage -- Meeting unmet needs, paying the cost: the afflicted -- Fighting a losing battle: the affected -- Recovery: on the steps -- Recovery: beyond the steps.
by Peele, Stanton
(Lexington Books, c1985)
Includes indexes. Bibliography: p. [159]-186.
by Plante, Thomas G.
(Praeger, 2006)
3 volumes. Contents: v. 1. Behavioral issues. The psychopathy of everyday life / Marty Kantor -- Narcissism: Greek tragedy, psychological syndrome, cultural norm / Jerrold Lee Shapiro and Susan Bernadett-Shapiro -- Anger disorders: diagnosing an unrecognized mood disorder / Heather C. Lench -- An overview of pathological gambling / Mark Griffiths -- Kleptomania / Jon Grant and Daniel Kim -- Mood disorders in children and adolescents / Jarrod M. Leffler and Mary A. Fristad -- Adult depression: features, burdens, models, and interventions / Michael J. Constantino ... [et al.] -- The will to die / Viola Mecke -- Helping adolescents with self-injurious behavior: cutting in developmental context / Lori Goldfarb Plante -- Reading, writing, and therapy: mental health issues among college students / Julie B. Jampel -- Pedophile priests: what do we know about Catholic clergy who sexually victimize minors? / Thomas G. Plante -- Specific phobia: a common problem, rarely treated / Christine D. Scher ... [et al.] -- Conclusion: how might we prevent abnormal behavior from occurring and developing? / Thomas G. Plante -- v. 2. Public and social problems. Post-traumatic stress disorder among U.S. combat veterans / Stanley Krippner and Daryl S. Paulson -- Family violence and its degrees of deviance : understanding the truth or paying the consequences / Christina M. Dalpiaz -- Abuse and neglect of older adults: what do we know about it and how can we identify it? / Daphne Nahmiash -- Homicide-suicide: an overview / Julie E. Malphurs and Maria Llorente -- Mothers who kill their children: considering patterns, prevention, and intervention / Cheryl L. Meyer and Michelle Oberman -- When the peer group becomes the parent: social and developmental issues associated with youth gangs / Mike Axelman and Sara Bonnell -- Substance abuse among adolescents / Steve Sussman, Silvana Skara, and Susan L. Ames -- Workaholism / Ronald J. Burke -- The remarkable normalcy of dying to kill in holy war / Rona M. Fields -- Culture in psychopathology - psychopathology in culture: taking a fresh look at an old problem / Juris G. Draguns -- How the effects of traumatic experience are passed "unto the following generations" / Judith Issroff -- Conclusion: how might we prevent abnormal behavior from occurring and developing? / Thomas G. Plante -- v. 3. Biology and function. Postpartum depression: more than the 'baby blues?' / Rudy Nydegger -- Persons with mental retardation: scientific, clinical, and policy advances / Robert M. Hodapp ... [et al.] -- Autism spectrum disorders: a crisis of urgent public concern / Ruth E. Cook -- Frequently asked questions about attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (AD/HD) / Carolyn Pender and Bradley Smith -- Obsessive-compulsive disorder: diagnostic, treatment, gender, and cultural issues / Rudy Nydegger and Michele Paludi -- Eating disorders: anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder / Jennifer Couturier and James Lock -- Body dysmorphic disorder: when does concern about appearance become pathological? / Shauna L. Shapiro and Angela Gavin -- Munchausen by proxy / Catherine C. Ayoub -- Alzheimer's disease: new concepts in diagnosis, treatment, and management / James E. Soukup -- The scientific foundations of gender identity disorders / Leslie M. Lothstein -- Sexual orientation and mental health: what the behavioral sciences know about sexual orientation and why it matters / John C. Gonsirek -- Conclusion: how might we prevent abnormal behavior from occurring and developing? / Thomas G. Plante.
by Miller, William R.; Rollnick, Stephen
(2nd ed., Guilford Press, c2002)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 391-419) and index.
by National Institute of Mental Health (U.S.)
(rev. ed., National Institute of Health, National Insitute of Mental Health, 1996)
Government document. Includes bibliographical references (p. 17-19).
by Hirschmann, Jane R.; Munter, Carol H.
Includes index. Bibliography: p. 233-234.
by Wilson, Peter H. (ed.)
(Guilford Press, c1992)
by Weegmann, Martin; Cohen, Robert I. (eds.)
(Whurr, 2002)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 169-175) and index.
by Dowling, Scott (ed.)
(International Universities Press, 1995)
Series: Workshop series of the American Psychoanalytic Association, monograph 8. Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 191- 213) and indexes.
by Knauer, Sandy
(Haworth Social Work Practice Press, 2002)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 347-354) and index. Contents: The need for anesthesia -- The nature of addiction, compulsion, and the trance state: an addict's limited range of dysfunctional choices -- Family-of-origin issues: how the stage is set for addictions and compulsions -- Feeling "less-than" -- Life through gray-colored lenses -- Fear as a catalyst for addictive behaviors -- Violence as an outgrowth of shame, fear, and depression -- Drugs and alcohol as anesthesia -- Weight issues, eating disorders, and disturbed body images as anesthesia -- Codependency as an addiction -- Sexual addiction and sexual codependency -- Religious addiction versus spirituality -- Assorted addictions and compulsions commonly seen in survivors -- Switching addictions -- Establishing healthy boundaries -- Addictions as a spiritual issue -- Using the twelve steps for healing from sexual abuse, addictions, and compulsive behaviors.
by Levitt, John L.; Sansone, Randy A.; Cohn, Leigh (eds.)
(Brunner-Routledge, 2004)
by Cooper, Al (ed.)
(Brunner-Routledge, 2002)
by McCormick, Patrick T.
(Paulist Press, c1989)
by Sweet, Eileen Smith (ed.)
(Haworth Press, c1991)
"Has also been published as Journal of adolescent chemical dependency, volume 1, no. 4 1991"--T.p. verso. Includes bibliographical references.
by Elster, Jon
(MIT Press, c1999)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
by West, Robert
(Blackwell Pub./Addiction Press, 2006)
Contents: Introduction : journey to the centre of addiction -- Definition, theory and observation -- Beginning the journey : addiction as choice -- Choice is not enough : the concepts of impulse and self-control -- Addiction, habit and instrumental learning -- Addiction in populations, and comprehensive theories -- Development of a comprehensive theory -- A synthetic theory of motivation -- A theory of addiction.
by Harris, Maxine
(Free Press, c1998)
Amazon.com:
"Millions of women seek help every year for troubling depression or anxiety, for puzzling physical symptoms like headaches, muscle aches, and stomach cramps, for addictions to drugs, alcohol, or food and for problems with relationships. What their therapists or physicians are beginning to discover is that trauma, whether past or ongoing, is the cause of many of these problems. For almost five years, 27 clinicians and more than 500 participants have developed and refined the interventions contained in this manual, combining the best elements of the social skills training, psycho-educational and psychodynamic techniques, and the peer support groups that studies show are highly effective with survivors. Trauma Recovery and Empowerment guides leaders through the entire trauma recovery process. Each section includes specific discussion questions, a sampling of typical responses, and experimental exercises for each topic. A first-person account by a trauma survivor or therapist brings each session to life. "
by McCown, William George
(John Wiley & Sons, c2007)
Contents: Conceptual foundations of gambling disorders -- Recognizing gambling disorders: signs and symptoms -- Utilizing optimal professional resources -- Developing an effective treatment plan -- Recovery theories, programs, and tools -- Continuing care: when and how should clients be discharged -- Posttreatment recovery management : models and protocols of relapse prevention -- New beginnings: moving beyond the addiction.
by Steketee, Gail
(Guildford Press, c1993)
by Boulougouris, J. C.; Rabavilas, Andreas D. (eds.)
(Pergamon Press, c1977)
by Peele, Stanton (ed.)
(Lexington Books, c1988)
Includes bibliographies and index.
by Keane, Helen
(New York University Press, 2002)
Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-221) and index. Contents: Introduction : What's wrong with addiction? -- The substance of drugs -- Reading the signs of disorder : diagnosing dependence -- Further and further from the normal world : the addicted self -- Smoking, addiction and time -- Disorders of eating and the healthy diet : how to eat well -- Sex and love addiction : the ethics and erotics of intimacy -- The recovery habit -- Conclusion.
by Wilshire, Bruce W.
(Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c1998)
Publishing Information: American Psychological Association, 1997
Location: McNichols Campus Library
Call Number: RC 533.B44 1997
Dr. Samuel M. Turner demonstrates the behavioral treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder, which involves prolonged exposure to fear-producing stimuli and the active blocking of associated compulsive behavior. The final six minutes consist of the therapist's reflections on the demonstration. (APA Psychotherapy Videotape Series II). (84 min.)
Publishing Information: Films for the Humanities & Sciences, 2003
Location: McNichols Campus Library
Call Number: RC 564 .C666 2003
Chemical addiction is now being treated like a disease, and a cure appears to be on the horizon. Approaching the topic of heroin, cocaine, alcohol, and nicotine addiction from a biological perspective, this program features new research into the meso-limbic reward pathway and efforts to implement treatments based on that research using Zyban, Naltrexone implants, and even a cocaine vaccine. (49 min.)
(Allyn & Bacon, [2003?])
1 VHS videocassette (64 min.). Summary: Lewis and Carlson talk to William Miller about motivational interviewing and how it is designed to help people resolve their ambivalence about changing addictive behaviors. The therapist creates an atmosphere that is conducive to change by expressing empathy, helping clients explore the gaps between their current behaviors and the lives they would like to lead, avoiding arguments, rolling with resistance, and using encouragement. Includes footage of an actual counseling session.
Publishing Information: Films for the Humanities, 1987
Location: McNichols Campus Library
Call Number: HQ 71 .D68
Originally broadcast as a segment of the television program "Donahue." Describes how sexual addiction differs from normal sexual drive and shows the problems of overcoming this fixation. (28 min.)
(Alvin H. Perlmutter, Inc., c1991)
1 videocassette (VHS) (59 min.) + textbook + 1 study guide + 1 faculty guide. Series: The world of abnormal psychology, program 6. Notes: The Annenberg/CPB Project. Study guide and faculty guides for entire series bound together. Summary: This program focuses on alcohol, cocaine, and nicotine addiction. It considers the effects of substance abuse on the individual and society and examines causal factors and treatment approaches.
Publishing Information: Gerald T. Rogers Productions, 1986
Location: McNichols Campus Library
Call Number: HV 4998 .T971
Shows how support groups, using the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous, help people who have problems with alcoholism, substance abuse, overeating, compulsive gambling, child abuse, etc. Emphasis is on the Twelve Steps and how people incorporate them into their lives. (36 min.)
