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  1. Mark Griffiths. Mark Griffiths is an author, teacher, trainer and public speaker who works primarily in the English language teaching and testing field, but has a background in language science.

  2. He is a Professor of Behavioural Addiction at Nottingham Trent University and director of the International Gaming Research Unit. [1] He is the author of five books including Gambling Addiction and its Treatment Within the NHS, Gambling and Gaming Addictions in Adolescence, and Adolescent Gambling.

  3. 22 de oct. de 2020 · The UK’s most prolific psychologist, who is distinguished professor of behavioural addiction at Nottingham Trent University, has published 161 times so far in 2020, according to the Scopus database, which records papers, books, conference proceedings and letters – taking his career publication tally to 864.

  4. New articles by this author. New citations to this author. New articles related to this author's research. Email address for updates. ... Dr Mark Griffiths. Distinguished Professor of Behavioural Addiction, Nottingham Trent ... CS Andreassen, J Billieux, MD Griffiths, DJ Kuss, Z Demetrovics, ... Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 30 (2), 252 ...

  5. 1,962. Publications. 2,291,584. Reads. 110,609. Citations. Introduction. Dr. Mark Griffiths is a Chartered Psychologist and Distinguished Professor of Behavioural Addiction at the Nottingham...

  6. Biography. Dr. Mark Griffiths is Professor of Gambling Studies at the Nottingham Trent University, and Director of the International Gaming Research Unit. He is internationally known for his work into gambling/gaming addictions and has won 18 awards including the 1994 John Rosecrance Research Prize for “outstanding scholarly contributions to ...

  7. Interact. 38 ( 5-6): 374-399 ( 2023) 2022. [j101] Ahmet Rifat Kayis, Begum Satici, M. Engin Deniz, Seydi Ahmet Satici, Mark D. Griffiths: Fear of COVID-19, loneliness, smartphone addiction, and mental wellbeing among the Turkish general population: a serial mediation model. Behav.