Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Part I: What are the Conscious Motives for Smoking? -- 1 What do the Psychologists Think? -- 2 What do the Tobacco Boys Think? -- Part II: What are the Unconscious Motives for Smoking? -- 3 Ernest Dichter's 'Motivation Research' -- 4 Psychoanalytic Understanding -- 5 Psychoanalytically Informed Cross-disciplinary Perspectives -- Part III: What does Smoking Addiction Have to do With Linus's Security Blanket?
6 D. W. Winnicott: Who Was He? -- 7 What are D. W. Winnicott's Major Contributions to Psychoanalysis -- 8 What is D. W. Winnicott's View on Smoking Addiction? -- Part IV: Which Research Approach has the Power to Access the Unconscious? -- 9 Quantitative Survey-based Research? -- 10 Qualitative Interview-based Research? -- 11 The Narrative Interviewing Approach? -- 12 The Free Association Narrative Interview (FANI) Method! -- 13 What does Our Research Approach Look Like? -- Part V: The Shadow of the Transitional Object Fell Upon the Cigarette -- 14 Our Respondents -- What are their Stories?
15 Spotting the 'Regressive' Smoking Moments -- 16 The Resemblance of a Cigarette to the Transitional Object -- Part VI: So What? -- 17 Implications for Smokers and Public Health Policy -- 18 Proposed Directions for Future Research -- References -- Index