Article Review on Behavioral/Non-Substance Addictions or Process Addictions–Final Article   All Students: Be

Article Review on Behavioral/Non-Substance Addictions or Process Addictions–Final Article

 

All Students: Be sure to use a peer-reviewed article. 
 Look at the list under the “Assignments” tab for a list of some professional journals or ask one of the librarians to assist you in finding peer-reviewed sources. 

Your article review should be written in minimal APA style (see item 2 of your syllabus on page 2) I don’t require in-text citations for this but will need the article referenced in APA style at the end. 

The review must contain at least:

1. a summary of each of the articles,

2. each articles strengths and weaknesses,

3. and a conclusion indicating what insights that you gained from both articles and their benefit to students studying this topic. 

Undergraduate Students: 

Article Review on Process Addiction – Students will review a professional article (no webpages* or magazine articles) on a process addition. A process addiction is also called a non-substance-related addiction or behavioral addiction and it includes a compulsion to repeatedly engage in an action until it causes serious negative consequences to the person’s physical, mental, social, and/or financial well-being. One sign that a behavior has become addictive is if it persists despite these consequences. Examples include but are not limited to:

gambling, sex, shopping, internet, overeating, body modification (tattoos, piercings, etc), videogames, and others

 

*Note: internet sources that are based upon professional print sources are acceptable for the review. Non-professional and unverified websites are not acceptable. The paper must be at least a full page long (not including cover) and provide the reference for the article, double-spaced, New Times Roman 12-pt font, and APA format (see item #2 above). (All Objectives)

 

Journals (Your paper should come from peer reviewed Journals such as the ones below, these are only suggestions bur remember that magazines and other non-peer reviewed sources are not accepted.)

LIST OF SUBSTANCE ABUSE JOURNALS*

Addiction. New York: Taylor & Francis.

Addictive Biology. New York: Taylor & Francis.

Addiction Professional. Providence, RI: Manisses Communication Group.

Addictive Behavior. New York: Pergamon Press.

Addictive Disorders and Their Treatments. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams &  Wilkins.

Advances in Alcohol and Substance Abuse. New York: Haworth.

Alcohol. New York: Pergamon Press.

Alcohol and Alcoholism [Official Journal of Medical Council on Alcoholism]. London:  Oxford University Press.

Alcohol Health & Research World. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. [refereed]

Alcohol Research and Health. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. [refereed]

Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research [Official Journal of the Research  Society on Alcoholism]. Baltimore, MD: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.

Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. New York: Haworth.

American Journal on Addiction [Official Journal of American Academy of Addiction  Psychiatry]. New York: Brunner-Routledge.

American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse. New York: Taylor & Francis. [refereed]

British Journal of Addiction. Oxford, England: Blackwell Publishing.

Contemporary Drug Problems. NY: Federal Legal Publications. [refereed]

Drug and Alcohol Dependence. Philadelphia: Elsevier.

Drug and Alcohol Review. New York: Carfax Publishing.

Drugs, Education, Prevention, and Policy. New York: Taylor & Francis.

Journal of Addictions and Offender Counseling. Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association. [refereed]

Journal of Addictive Diseases [Official Journal of American Society on Addiction Medicine]. New York: Haworth.

Journal of Alcohol and Drug Education. Lansing, MI: American Alcohol & Drug

Information Foundation. [refereed]

Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment. Binghamton, New York: Haworth.

Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse. Binghamton, New York: Haworth.

Journal of Drug Education. Amityville, NY: Baywood Publishing.

Journal of Drug Issues. Tallahassee, FL: School of Criminology and Criminal Justice.

Journal of Ethnicity and Substance Abuse. Binghamton, New York: Haworth.

Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community. Binghamton, New York: Haworth.

Journal of Primary Prevention. New York: Plenum.

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. San Francisco: Haight-Ashbury.

Journal of Studies on Alcohol. Picataway, NJ: Alcohol Research Documentation.

[refereed]

Journal of Substance Abuse. Philadelphia: Elsevier.

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. Philadelphia: Elsevier.

Nicotine and Tobacco Research [Official Journal of the Society for Research on Nicotine and Tobacco]. New York: Carfax Publishing.

Psychology of Addictive Behaviors. Washington, DC: American Psychological

 Association.

Substance Abuse. New York: Plenum.

Substance Use and Misuse. New York: Dekker.

* This is not a comprehensive list.

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