Volume 3, Article 3

Association between impulsivity and flourishing in Substance Use Disorders (SUD): bridging the gap between pathology focused psychology and positive psychology?
Phil Parker

Citation:

Parker, P. (2019). Association between impulsivity and flourishing in Substance Use Disorders (SUD): bridging the gap between pathology focused psychology and positive psychology? European Journal of Applied Positive Psychology, 3, 3, 1-9. Retrieved from: https://www.nationalwellbeingservice.org/volumes/volume-3-2019/volume-3-article-3/

Volume 3, Article 3

Published on 23rd July, 2019

Phil Parker is a lecturer in coaching and integrated approaches to counselling at the School of Psychology, London Metropolitan University, and a researcher in the psychology of health. He has written 4 books on coaching approaches to health and change, which have been translated into a number of languages, and authored a number of papers on the Lightning Process and positive psychology. He works clinically with a range of interests from addictions to peak performance, the latter including work with the British Olympic medical team, explorers, the European Tour and the Premiership.

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