Attribution Theory: Explaining Explanation
Attribution Theory and Attributional Research
Volitional and Non-Volitional Explanations
Addiction, Withdrawals and Craving
Pharmacology and Compulsion
The Problem of "Addictive Substances"
Disease as the Preferred Explanation for "Badness"
The Nature of Evidence: Methodological Problems
Attribution: A Dynamic Approach to How People Explain Their
Actions
Functional Explanations for Drug Use
A Context for Drug Problems
John Booth Davies is Professor of Psychology and Director of the Centre for Applied Social Psychology at the University of Strathclyde, UK.
"...Challenging, readable and often insightful.." -- Richard Eiser
of Times Higher Educational Supplement
"...The most challenging book to have appeared in the field of
addiction studies in many years." -- Nick Heather of Centre for
Alcohol & Drug Studies, UK
"I believe that all who work in one way or another in addiction
would benefit from reading this book." -- Robert West of British
Journal of Addiction
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