Basic and clinical science of substance related disorders
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Basic and clinical science of substance related disorders
(Bibliotheca psychiatrica, no. 168)
Karger, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book presents the latest findings originating from the symposium on 'Basic and Clinical Science of Substance Related Disorders' held in May 1998 in Basel. Its emphasis lays on the importance of the interdisciplinary aspect of addiction research. The biological section deals with the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) system and its effects on the vulnerability to drug addiction. Early developmental stages of substance abuse are discussed from an epidemiological standpoint in the second part. A third section takes up aspects of psychosocial consequences of heroin treatment, comorbidity research, the integration of drug therapy and psychotherapy into dependence management, the prevention of alcoholic relapse, and clinical addiction research between care responsibility and basic research. Finally the historical development of the ideologies of individual blame is looked at in the last part. The book gives specialists like neurobiologists, social scientists, health promoters, and other professionals dealing with drug addiction an insight into the diversity of the topic's biological, psychological and social dimensions.
Table of Contents
- Biology: the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocorticol system - a biological substrate of vulnerability to drug addiction, R. Spanagel. Epidemiology: early developmental stages of substance abuse -examples from a prospective longitudinal study, H.-U. Wittchen et al
- aspects of the psychosocial consequences and biological evaluation of heroin treatments, R. Stohler
- comorbidity research in substance use disorders, M. Preisig and B.T. Fenton
- from neuroscience to psychoscience - the integration of drug therapy and psychotherapy into a coordinated dependency management project, J. Besson
- randomized open efficacy study of naltrexone versus acamprosate versus disulfiram combined with cognitive-behavioural psychotherapy in preventing alcohol relapse, U. Von Bardeleben et al
- clinical addiction research between health care responsibility and basic research, D. Ladewig. Historical: alcoholism today - the rebirth of ideologies of individual blame, R. Muller.
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