Change and Maintaining Change. ([2018])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Change and Maintaining Change. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Change and Maintaining Change
- Further Information:
- Note: Debra A. Hope, Rick A. Bevins, editors.
- Editors:
- Hope, Debra A
Bevins, Rick A - Contents:
- Intro; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Ways for Making and Maintaining Behavior Change; The Chapters; In Closing; A Note of Appreciation; Chapter 1: Motivating Change in Addiction via Modulation of the Dark Side; Introduction; Addiction as a Motivational Disorder; Opponent Process as a Motivational Construct in Addiction; Animal Models of the Dark Side of Addiction; Negative Reinforcement in Addiction; Neurobiological Bases for the Dark Side of Addiction; Compulsivity in Addiction: A Dark Side View; Allostatic View of the Dark Side of Addiction; References Chapter 2: Changing Drug Use and Other Health-Related Behavior in Vulnerable PopulationsIntroduction; Intervention for Cocaine-Dependent Outpatients; Efficacy Trials; Conclusions; Intervention for Pregnant Cigarette Smokers; Efficacy Trials; Conclusions; Interventions to Promote Adherence with Medical Regimens Among Vulnerable Populations; Conclusions; Another Component of a Multipronged Approach to Promoting Health-Related Behavior Change in Vulnerable Populations: Tobacco Regulatory Science Research; Tobacco Regulatory Science; Reduced-Nicotine Standards in Cigarettes Observational Studies on Use of Higher-Nicotine/Tar-Yield (Regular Full-Flavored) Cigarettes Among Vulnerable PopulationsExperimental Studies on Reduced-Nicotine Content Cigarettes; Conclusions; Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Action, Inaction, and Actionability: Definitions and Implications for CommunicationsIntro; Preface; Acknowledgments; Contents; Contributors; Introduction; Ways for Making and Maintaining Behavior Change; The Chapters; In Closing; A Note of Appreciation; Chapter 1: Motivating Change in Addiction via Modulation of the Dark Side; Introduction; Addiction as a Motivational Disorder; Opponent Process as a Motivational Construct in Addiction; Animal Models of the Dark Side of Addiction; Negative Reinforcement in Addiction; Neurobiological Bases for the Dark Side of Addiction; Compulsivity in Addiction: A Dark Side View; Allostatic View of the Dark Side of Addiction; References Chapter 2: Changing Drug Use and Other Health-Related Behavior in Vulnerable PopulationsIntroduction; Intervention for Cocaine-Dependent Outpatients; Efficacy Trials; Conclusions; Intervention for Pregnant Cigarette Smokers; Efficacy Trials; Conclusions; Interventions to Promote Adherence with Medical Regimens Among Vulnerable Populations; Conclusions; Another Component of a Multipronged Approach to Promoting Health-Related Behavior Change in Vulnerable Populations: Tobacco Regulatory Science Research; Tobacco Regulatory Science; Reduced-Nicotine Standards in Cigarettes Observational Studies on Use of Higher-Nicotine/Tar-Yield (Regular Full-Flavored) Cigarettes Among Vulnerable PopulationsExperimental Studies on Reduced-Nicotine Content Cigarettes; Conclusions; Summary and Conclusions; References; Chapter 3: Action, Inaction, and Actionability: Definitions and Implications for Communications and Interventions to Change Behaviors; Action and Inaction; Factors Influencing Judgments of Action and Inaction; Action and Inaction Goals and Active and Inactive Behavioral Means; General vs. Specific Action and Inaction; The Efficacy of Requesting Actions or Inactions Framing Inaction as Action and Action as InactionAffirmed Action vs. Negated Inaction; Homogeneous Action and Inaction Messages; Actionability; Distinguishing Actionability from Believability; Distinguishing Actionability from Desirability and Other Attitudinal Effects; Recommendation Potential: Nature of Behavioral Recommendations in an Intervention; Contextual Potential; Acting Potential; Action/Inaction and Actionability; References; Chapter 4: Change and Maintaining Change in School Cafeterias: Economic and Behavioral-Economic Approaches to Increasing Fruit and Vegetable Consumption IntroductionChange vs. Believable Change; Economic Factors Influencing FV Consumption; Impact of Changes to the US National School Lunch Program; Education and Messaging; Variety, Substitutes, and Defaults; Decreasing Price; Increasing Benefits; Low-Cost Game-Based Incentives; Concise Policy Recommendations; References; Chapter 5: Understanding Social Structural Barriers and Facilitators to Behavioral Change: The Case of Cisgender Women Diagnosed with HIV; Introduction; Section 1: Constrained Choice; Individual Level; Family Level; Workplace Level; Community Level; Social Policy Level … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham, Switzerland : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource, illustrations (some colour)
- Subjects:
- 153.85
Psychology
Behavior modification
Change (Psychology)
PSYCHOLOGY / Cognitive Psychology
SCIENCE / Cognitive Science
Psychology -- Personality
Medical -- Preventive Medicine
The self, ego, identity, personality
Public health & preventive medicine
Psychology, Applied
Consciousness
Medicine
Psychology -- Applied Psychology
Psychology
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319969206
- Related ISBNs:
- 331996920X
9783319969190
3319969196 - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Note: Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed October 1, 2018).
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