If you liked Internet Gaming Disorder by James Sherer, Nathan Carroll, and Petros Levounis, start with Technological Addictions (2021), Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Practice (2017), and Handbook of motivation and change (2010). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Technological Addictions
2021 · 218 pages · Petros Levounis, James Sherer · Same author
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Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Practice
2017 · 286 pages · Petros Levounis, Bachaar Arnaout, Carla Marienfeld · Same author
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Handbook of motivation and change
2010 · 316 pages · Petros Levounis · Same author
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Cinematic Sublime
2023 · 214 pages · Nathan Carroll · Same author
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Office-Based Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder
2017 · 395 pages · John A. Renner Jr., Petros Levounis, Anna T. LaRose · Same author
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Addiction Casebook
2014 · 230 pages · Petros Levounis, Abigail J. Herron · Same author
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Pocket Guide for Understanding LGBTQ Mental Health
2020 · 214 pages · Petros Levounis, Eric Yarbrough · Same author
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Pocket Guide to LGBTQ Mental Health
2020 · 214 pages · Petros Levounis, Eric Yarbrough · Same author
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How to Draw Your Own Adventure!
2012 · 72 pages · Nathan Carroll · Same author
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The LGBT casebook
2012 · Petros Levounis, Jack Drescher · Same author
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Handbook of office-based buprenorphine treatment of opioid dependence
2010 · 357 pages · John A. Renner, Petros Levounis · Same author
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Pocket Guide to Addiction Assessment and Treatment
2016 · 379 pages · Petros Levounis, Erin Zerbo, Rashi Aggarwal · Same author
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What should I read after Internet Gaming Disorder?
BookOrb recommends Technological Addictions (2021), Motivational Interviewing for Clinical Practice (2017), Handbook of motivation and change (2010), Cinematic Sublime (2023), and Office-Based Buprenorphine Treatment of Opioid Use Disorder (2017).
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Who wrote Internet Gaming Disorder?
Internet Gaming Disorder is by James Sherer, Nathan Carroll, and Petros Levounis.