The Psychology of Habit Theory, Mechanisms, Change, and Contexts /
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| Riassunto: | XIII, 418 p. 21 illus., 9 illus. in color. text  | 
| Lingua: | inglese | 
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        Cham :
          Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer,
    
        2018.
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| Edizione: | 1st ed. 2018. | 
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| Accesso online: | https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-97529-0 | 
| Natura: | Elettronico Libro | 
                Sommario: 
            
                  - Introduction
 - Chapter 1: Defining habit in psychology
 - Chapter 2: The measurement of habit
 - Chapter 3: Understanding the formation of human habits: An analysis of mechanisms of habitual behavior
 - Chapter 4: Habit mechanisms and behavioural complexity
 - Chapter 5: Physical activity habit: Complexities and controversies
 - Chapter 6: Technology habits: Progress, problems, and prospects
 - Chapter 7: The strategic effects of state dependent consumer preferences: The roles of habits and variety seeking
 - Chapter 6: Habit modification
 - Chapter 7: Breaking habits using implementation intentions
 - Chapter 8: Cracks in the wall: Habit discontinuities as vehicles for behavior change
 - Chapter 9: Modelling habit formation and its determinants
 - Chapter 10: Using N-of-1 methods to explore habit formation
 - Chapter 11: Creating and breaking habit in healthcare professional behaviours to improve healthcare and health
 - Chapter 12: Habits in depression: Understanding and intervention
 - Chapter 13: The role of habits in maladaptive behaviour and therapeutic interventions
 - Chapter 14: Recovery habits: A habit perspective on recovery from substance use disorder
 - Chapter 15: A critical review of habit theory of drug dependence
 - Chapter 16: Habits and autism: Restricted, repetitive patterns of behaviour and thinking in autism
 - Chapter 17: Mind wandering: More than a bad habit
 - Chapter 18: The automaticity of habitual behaviors: Inconvenient questions
 - Chapter 19: Habit: Prospects and questions.