Psychoanalytic Approach to Smoking Cessation
Psychoanalytic Approach to Smoking Cessation
The Cigarette as a Transitional Object
Ko, Fung
Taylor & Francis Ltd
12/2023
174
Mole
Inglês
9781032354156
15 a 20 dias
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About the author
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I
What are the conscious motives for smoking?
1 What do the psychologists think?
2 What do the tobacco boys think?
PART II
What are the unconscious motives for smoking?
3 Ernest Dichter's 'Motivation Research'
4 Psychoanalytic understanding
5 Psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary perspectives
PART III
What does smoking addiction have to do with Linus's security blanket?
6 D. W. Winnicott: who was he?
7 What are his major contributions to psychoanalysis?
8 What is his view on smoking addiction?
PART IV
Which research approach has the power to access the unconscious?
9 Quantitative survey-based research?
10 Qualitative interview-based research?
11 The narrative interviewing approach?
12 The Free Association Narrative Interview (FANI) method!
13 What does our research approach look like?
PART V
The shadow of the transitional object fell upon the cigarette
14 Our respondents - what are their stories?
15 Spotting the 'regressive' smoking moments
16 The resemblance of a cigarette to the transitional object
PART VI
So what?
17 Implications for smokers and public health policy
18 Proposed directions for future research
References
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I
What are the conscious motives for smoking?
1 What do the psychologists think?
2 What do the tobacco boys think?
PART II
What are the unconscious motives for smoking?
3 Ernest Dichter's 'Motivation Research'
4 Psychoanalytic understanding
5 Psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary perspectives
PART III
What does smoking addiction have to do with Linus's security blanket?
6 D. W. Winnicott: who was he?
7 What are his major contributions to psychoanalysis?
8 What is his view on smoking addiction?
PART IV
Which research approach has the power to access the unconscious?
9 Quantitative survey-based research?
10 Qualitative interview-based research?
11 The narrative interviewing approach?
12 The Free Association Narrative Interview (FANI) method!
13 What does our research approach look like?
PART V
The shadow of the transitional object fell upon the cigarette
14 Our respondents - what are their stories?
15 Spotting the 'regressive' smoking moments
16 The resemblance of a cigarette to the transitional object
PART VI
So what?
17 Implications for smokers and public health policy
18 Proposed directions for future research
References
Index
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transitional object theory;Winnicott psychoanalysis;addiction psychology;qualitative interview methods;unconscious motivation;tobacco industry research;free association narrative interview method
About the author
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I
What are the conscious motives for smoking?
1 What do the psychologists think?
2 What do the tobacco boys think?
PART II
What are the unconscious motives for smoking?
3 Ernest Dichter's 'Motivation Research'
4 Psychoanalytic understanding
5 Psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary perspectives
PART III
What does smoking addiction have to do with Linus's security blanket?
6 D. W. Winnicott: who was he?
7 What are his major contributions to psychoanalysis?
8 What is his view on smoking addiction?
PART IV
Which research approach has the power to access the unconscious?
9 Quantitative survey-based research?
10 Qualitative interview-based research?
11 The narrative interviewing approach?
12 The Free Association Narrative Interview (FANI) method!
13 What does our research approach look like?
PART V
The shadow of the transitional object fell upon the cigarette
14 Our respondents - what are their stories?
15 Spotting the 'regressive' smoking moments
16 The resemblance of a cigarette to the transitional object
PART VI
So what?
17 Implications for smokers and public health policy
18 Proposed directions for future research
References
Index
Foreword
Acknowledgements
Introduction
PART I
What are the conscious motives for smoking?
1 What do the psychologists think?
2 What do the tobacco boys think?
PART II
What are the unconscious motives for smoking?
3 Ernest Dichter's 'Motivation Research'
4 Psychoanalytic understanding
5 Psychoanalytically informed cross-disciplinary perspectives
PART III
What does smoking addiction have to do with Linus's security blanket?
6 D. W. Winnicott: who was he?
7 What are his major contributions to psychoanalysis?
8 What is his view on smoking addiction?
PART IV
Which research approach has the power to access the unconscious?
9 Quantitative survey-based research?
10 Qualitative interview-based research?
11 The narrative interviewing approach?
12 The Free Association Narrative Interview (FANI) method!
13 What does our research approach look like?
PART V
The shadow of the transitional object fell upon the cigarette
14 Our respondents - what are their stories?
15 Spotting the 'regressive' smoking moments
16 The resemblance of a cigarette to the transitional object
PART VI
So what?
17 Implications for smokers and public health policy
18 Proposed directions for future research
References
Index
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