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    The treatment of workaholism with Meditation Awareness Training: A Case Study
    with Edo Shonin and William Van Gordon
    Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing 10 193-195. 2014.
    The prevalence of workaholism in Western populations is approximately 10%,although estimates vary considerably according to how “workaholism” is defined.There is growing consensus that workaholism is a bona fide behavioral addiction that exists at the extreme end of the work-engagement continuum and causes similar negative consequences to other behavioral addictions such as salience, conflict, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms,and mood modification. Other more specific consequences include burnout,…Read more
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    Non-addictive psychoactive drug use: Implications for behavioral addiction
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 34 (6): 315-316. 2011.
    The newly proposed framework for non-addictive psychoactive substances postulated by Müller & Schumann (M&S) provides an interesting and plausible explanation for non-addictive drug use. However, with specific reference to the relevant behavioral addiction literature, this commentary argues that the model may unexpectedly hold utility not only for non-addictive use of drugs, but also for non-addictive use of other potentially addictive behaviors