Drugs, Daydreaming, and Personality: A Study of College Youth

Originally published in 1980, this book presents a detailed account of a series of investigations that examined the patterns of resort to drugs and alcohol use in college youth, and how such substance uses are linked to personality characteristics and daydreaming patterns. The Editors chose to emphasize the more "private" features of the personality, because these had often been ignored in earlier research, despite popular assumptions that there are close ties between fantasy, inwardness, "spacey" qualities (all suggesting permanent changes in mental organization), and substance use in youth. This volume will be of interest to a wider audience than just drug and alcohol researchers, because of the effort to go beyond normative patterns of substance use toward explorations of personality and consciousness.

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Drugs, Daydreaming, and Personality: A Study of College Youth

Originally published in 1980, this book presents a detailed account of a series of investigations that examined the patterns of resort to drugs and alcohol use in college youth, and how such substance uses are linked to personality characteristics and daydreaming patterns. The Editors chose to emphasize the more "private" features of the personality, because these had often been ignored in earlier research, despite popular assumptions that there are close ties between fantasy, inwardness, "spacey" qualities (all suggesting permanent changes in mental organization), and substance use in youth. This volume will be of interest to a wider audience than just drug and alcohol researchers, because of the effort to go beyond normative patterns of substance use toward explorations of personality and consciousness.

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Drugs, Daydreaming, and Personality: A Study of College Youth

Drugs, Daydreaming, and Personality: A Study of College Youth

Drugs, Daydreaming, and Personality: A Study of College Youth

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Originally published in 1980, this book presents a detailed account of a series of investigations that examined the patterns of resort to drugs and alcohol use in college youth, and how such substance uses are linked to personality characteristics and daydreaming patterns. The Editors chose to emphasize the more "private" features of the personality, because these had often been ignored in earlier research, despite popular assumptions that there are close ties between fantasy, inwardness, "spacey" qualities (all suggesting permanent changes in mental organization), and substance use in youth. This volume will be of interest to a wider audience than just drug and alcohol researchers, because of the effort to go beyond normative patterns of substance use toward explorations of personality and consciousness.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781351254564
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 02/06/2018
Series: Psychology Revivals
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 270
File size: 11 MB
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About the Author

Bernard Segal, George J. Huba, Jerome L. Singer

Table of Contents

Preface. 1. A Perspective on Youthful Drug Use 2. The Private Personality 3. Research Approaches to the Psychology of Daydreaming 4. Participants, Sampling, Measures, and Descriptive Statistics 5. Organization of Private Personality Among Male and Female Drug and Alcohol Users 6. Private Personality Differences Among Substance Use Groups 7. Interrelations of Private Personality and Reasons for Substance Use 8. Questionnaire, Experimental, and Qualitative Studies of Normal Daydreaming Patterns 9. Summary and Conclusions. Appendix: Generalizability Research on Other Youthful Samples. References. Author Index. Subject Index.

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