Neurobiology of Addictions: Implications for Clinical Practice

Type
Book
Authors
Spence ( Richard T. Spence )
DiNitto ( Diana M. DiNitto )
Straussner ( Shulamith Lala Ashenberg Straussner )
 
ISBN 10
0789016664 
Category
Neurology  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2001 
Pages
119 
Description
Bridge the gap between the physical foundations of substance abuse and the psychosocial approaches that can treat it!

This groundbreaking book offers helping professionals a thorough introduction to the neurobiological aspects of substance abuse. It presents the basic information on the subject, including the various neurobiological theories of addiction, and places them in a psychosocial context. Its clear and straightforward style connects the theoretical information with practical applications. This is an essential resource for substance abuse counselors, researchers, therapists, and social workers.

Neurobiology of Addictions offers sound, tested information on substance abuse issues, including:

neurobiological theories of addiction

integrating drug treatments and therapeutic interventions

using neurobiology to discover substance abuse in clients of various ages

perspectives from social work, pharmacology, biology, and neuroscience 
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