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For Further Research
Books
John Allen, Addicted to Gambling. San Diego: Reference-
Point, 2020.
Judith Grisel, Never Enough: The Neuroscience and Experi-
ence of Addiction. New York: Doubleday, 2019.
Carla Mooney, Addicted to Social Media. San Diego: Refer-
encePoint, 2020.
Jennifer Skancke, Addicted to Opioids. San Diego: Refer-
encePoint, 2020.
Bradley Steffens, Addicted to Video Games. San Diego:
ReferencePoint, 2020.
Internet Sources
Suzanne C. Brundage and Carole Levine, The Ripple Effect:
The Impact of the Opioid Epidemic on Children and Fami-
lies. New York: United Hospital Fund, 2019. https://uhfnyc
.org.
Henry Farrell, “It’s No Accident That Facebook Is So Addic-
tive,” Washington Post, August 6, 2018. www.washington
post.com.
James Good, “Are Video Games Designed to Be Addic-
tive?,” Game Quitters, May 24, 2019. https://gamequitters
.com.
Shahram Heshmat, “The Role of Denial in Addiction,” Ad-
diction (blog), Psychology Today, November 13, 2018. www
.psychologytoday.com.
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