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Mark Griffiths

Deakin University
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  • Deakin University
    Department of Philosophy
    Post-doctoral fellow
Geelong, Victoria, Australia
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Social Science
Continental Philosophy
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    The use of personalized behavioral feedback for online gamblers: an empirical study
    with Michael M. Auer
    Frontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.
    Philosophy of Cognitive Science
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    Van Gordon, W., Shonin, E., Griffiths, M. D., & Singh, N. N. (In Press). Mindfulness and the Four Noble Truths. In: Shonin, E., Van Gordon W., & Singh, N. N. (Eds). Buddhist Foundations of Mindfulness. New York: Springer.
    with William Van Gordon, Edo Shonin, and Nirbhay Singh
    Springer. forthcoming.
    Psychiatry and PsychotherapyTibetan PhilosophyAsian Philosophy, MiscIndian PhilosophyPsychology
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    The biopsychosocial and “complex” systems approach as a unified framework for addiction
    Behavioral and Brain Sciences 31 (4): 446-447. 2008.
    The for addiction proposed by Redish and colleagues is only unified at a reductionist level of analysis, the biological one relating to decision-making. Theories of addiction may be complementary rather than mutually exclusive, suggesting that limitations of individual theories might be unified through the combination of ideas from different biopsychosocial systems perspectives
    Compulsion and AddictionMental Illness
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