Neuroscience of Addiction: Understanding the Addicted Employee

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Collins, D. (2017). Neuroscience of Addiction: Understanding the Addicted Employee. Recovery Plus Workplace Wellbeing Conference. The Royal Horseguards, One Whitehall, London, UK 10 - 11 Mar 2016
AuthorsCollins, D.
TypeConference presentation
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Conference presentation on understanding the addicted employee: why can’t valuable employees stop addictive behaviors even when they want to? Why can’t people stop using/misusing drugs? Drive alcohol and drugs out of the workplace, not employees (supporting addicted employees).

Keywordsworkforce; wellbeing; addictive behaviors
Year2017
Web address (URL)https://www.recoveryplusdb.com/
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