Drug abuse : origins & interventions
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Drug abuse : origins & interventions
American Psychological Association, c1999
1st ed
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
Why are some people more likely than others to become addicted to drugs? What are the best ways to prevent and treat addiction? How should we shape our public policies about drug addiction? Scientific perspectives on drug abuse are changing, and this text provides a comprehensive introduction to current ideas and research about the causes of drug abuse and its prevention and treatment. It also crystallizes the effects that research and public attitudes can and do have on our national drug abuse policies. The theoretical perspectives presented here should be of interest to clinicians and scientists alike, as well as anyone who cares about the societal effects of drug abuse.
目次
- Bringing the Power of Science to Bear on Drug Abuse and Addiction, Alan I. Leshner
- The Impact of Public Attitudes on Drug Abuse Research in the 20th Century, David F. Mustro
- A Developmental Psychopathology Perspective on Drug Abuse, Dante Cicchetti
- Frontline Surveillance - the Community Epidemiology Work Group on Drug Abuse, Zili Sloboda and Nicholas J. Kozel
- Ethnic Minority Women, Health Behaviours and Drug Abuse - a Continuum of Psychosocial Risks, Kathy Sanders-Phillips
- Neurobiology of Drug Addiction, S. Barak Caine et al
- Prevention and Treatment of Drug Abuse - Use of Animal Models to Find Solutions, Marilyn E. Carroll
- Explaining Attitudes About Public Policy on Drug Availability - the Role of Expectancies About Drinking and Drug Effects, Robin Room and Angela Paglia
- Why People Use, Abuse and Become Dependent Upon Drugs - Progress Toward a Heuristic Model, Robert J. Pandina and Valerie Johnson
- Adolescent Drug Abuse Prevention - Current Findings and Future Directions, Gilbert J. Botvin
- Therapeutic Communities - Research and Applications, George De Leon
- Development, Evaluation and Dissemination of Effective Psychosocial Treatments - Stages of Disorder, Levels of Care and Stages of Treatment Research, Marsha M. Linehan
- An Ecodevelopmental Framework for Organizing the Influences on Drug Abuse - a Developmental Model of Risk and Protection, Jose Szapocznik and J. Douglas Coatsworth
- HIV Prevention - We Don't Need to Wait for a Vaccine, Thomas J. Coates and Chris Collins
- Scientific Basis for Tobacco Policy - Nicotine Research Travails, Jack E. Henningfield.
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