Action identification of drinking and self-control.
@article{Palfai2010ActionIO,
title={Action identification of drinking and self-control.},
author={Tibor P. Palfai and Brian D Ostafin},
journal={Psychology of addictive behaviors : journal of the Society of Psychologists in Addictive Behaviors},
year={2010},
volume={24 1},
pages={
145-50
}
}A number of investigators have proposed that self-control over addictive behaviors may be influenced by the way individuals mentally represent their actions. Previous research based on questionnaires has suggested that those who report higher-level identifications of their alcohol use behavior may exhibit more difficulty controlling their alcohol use (Wegner, Vallacher, & Dizadji, 1989). However, it is unclear whether this association is because of characteristic ways of mentally representing…
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