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Cravings--those intense desires for certain substances or behaviors with the aim of feeling pleasure and satisfaction--are at the root of all addictive behaviors. Knowing how to manage cravings is the key to avoiding the pitfalls of addiction and staying firmly on the path to recovery. This book offers practical strategies to overcome cravings--from food and drugs to alcohol and smoking--using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for a healthy, values-driven, and addiction-free life.

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Cravings--those intense desires for certain substances or behaviors with the aim of feeling pleasure and satisfaction--are at the root of all addictive behaviors. Knowing how to manage cravings is the key to avoiding the pitfalls of addiction and staying firmly on the path to recovery. This book offers practical strategies to overcome cravings--from food and drugs to alcohol and smoking--using acceptance and commitment therapy (ACT) for a healthy, values-driven, and addiction-free life.
Autorenporträt
Maria Karekla, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, and associate professor at the University of Cyprus where she heads the ACThealthy Clinical Psychology and Behavioral Medicine laboratory. She is a peer-reviewed ACT therapy trainer, and presently serves as the treasurer/secretary of the Association for Contextual Behavioral Science (ACBS) where she has been a fellow since 2019. She was nominated in 2017 for the National Literary Awards in the children/adolescents category, and also for her illustrations for the book. She has received numerous national and international awards and grants for her research work. In 2018, she was nominated as Cyprus Woman of the Year in the academic/researcher category. Megan Kelly, PhD, is a licensed clinical psychologist, and associate professor in the department of psychiatry at the University of Massachusetts Medical School. She has been involved in addictions research for the past sixteen years, with a particular focus on the development of behavioral interventions for individuals with comorbid addictions and mental health disorders. She has received several VA- and NIH-funded awards to develop and evaluate new behavioral interventions and programs for individuals with co-occurring disorders using ACT principles. She has evaluated, treated, or supervised the treatment of over 2,000 people struggling with addictions.