Le concept de passion et la dépendance : applications cliniques
Champs d’activités
- Vallerand, R. J. (2010). On passion for life activities: The dualistic model of passion. In Advances in experimental social psychology (Vol. 42, pp. 97-193). Academic Press.
Définition et modèle dualiste
- Vallerand, R.J. (2015). The psychology of passion. New York: Oxford University Press.
- Vallerand, R.J., Blanchard, C. M., Mageau, G.A., Koestner, R., Ratelle, C., Léonard, M., Gagné, M., & Marsolais, J. (2003). Les passions de l’âme: On obsessive and harmonious passion. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 85, 756-767.
Ne pas éprouver de passion
- Philippe, F. L., Vallerand, R. J., & Lavigne, G. L. (2009). Passion does make a difference in people's lives: A look at well‐being in passionate and non‐passionate individuals. Applied Psychology: Health and Well‐Being, 1(1), 3-22.
Entre passion et dépendance
- Morvannou, A., Dufour, M., Monson, E., & Roy, É. (2018). Passion for gambling: a scoping review. International Gambling Studies, 18(3), 460-476.
- Morvannou, A., Dufour, M., Brunelle, N., & Roy, É. (2018). Être passionné un peu, beaucoup, énormément? Le concept de la passion chez les joueurs de poker, une étude qualitative. Journal of Gambling Issues, 38.
- Ratelle, C. F., Vallerand, R. J., Mageau, G. A., Rousseau, F. L., & Provencher, P. (2004). When passion leads to problematic outcomes: A look at gambling. Journal of Gambling Studies, 20(2), 105-119.