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Preventing and treating addictive behaviour

Tutors, examiners, researchers and textbook writers all tell us how important it is to be active in our learning. Here, Mark Griffiths gives some useful activities that will consolidate and enhance the article you have just read

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Let’s begin by thinking about the different treatment implications for chemical and behavioural addictions.

Think of one chemical addiction and one behavioural addiction. Then copy and complete Table 1.

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