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Buzz!: Inside the Minds of Thrill-Seekers, Daredevils, and Adrenaline Junkies

Buzz!: Inside the Minds of Thrill-Seekers, Daredevils, and Adrenaline Junkies - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Kenneth CarterPublish date:2019-10-31Pages:242
Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781108738101ISBN-10:1108738109UPC:9781108738101Book Category:PsychologyBook Subcategory:PersonalitySize:9.38 x 7.22 x 0.56 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCC2RK49F2
Most of us crave new experiences and sensations. Whether it's our attraction to that new burger place or the latest gadget, newness tugs at us. But what about those who can't seem to get enough? They jump out of planes, climb skyscrapers, and will eat anything (even poisonous pufferfish) ... Prompting others to ask 'what's wrong' with them. These are high sensation-seekers and they crave intense experiences, despite physical, or social risk. They don't have a death wish, but seemingly a need for an adrenaline rush, no matter what. Buzz describes the world of the high sensation-seeking personality in a way that we can all understand. It explores the lifestyle, psychology, and neuroscience behind adrenaline junkies and daredevils. This tendency, or compulsion, has a role in our culture. But where is the line between healthy and unhealthy thrill-seeking? The minds of these adventurers are explained page by page.
Language:EnglishPublisher:Cambridge University PressISBN-13:9781108738101ISBN-10:1108738109UPC:9781108738101Book Category:PsychologyBook Subcategory:PersonalitySize:9.38 x 7.22 x 0.56 inchesWeight:0.8003Product ID:SCC2RK49F2
Carter, Kenneth: - Kenneth Carter is a board certified clinical psychologist and the Charles Howard Candler Professor of Psychology at Oxford College of Emory University. Previously, he worked as a senior assistant research scientist in the prestigious Epidemic Intelligence Service of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where he researched smoking as a risk marker for suicidal behaviors in adolescents. He has had a longstanding interest in the psychology of thrill-seeking and has published extensively on the subject.
Publisher: Cambridge University Press

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