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The selfish brain :learning from addiction
- 作者: DuPont, Robert L.,
- 出版: Center City, Minn. : Hazelden 2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxxvii, 505 pages).
- 標題: Dépendants en réadaptation. , Recovering addicts. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Social Security. , Substance abuse , Traitement. , Polytoxicomanie Traitement. , Public PolicySocial Services & Welfare. , psychology , Polytoxicomanie , Substance-Related Disorders rehabilitation , Programmes à douze étapes. , Substance abuse. , Substance abuse Treatment. , Polytoxicomanie. , POLITICAL SCIENCE , Electronic books. , Public PolicySocial Security. , substance abuse. , Substance-Related Disorders psychology , Substance-Related Disorders , Treatment. , POLITICAL SCIENCE Public Policy -- Social Services & Welfare. , Twelve-step programs. , rehabilitation
- ISBN: 1592859534 , 9781592859535
- ISBN: 1568383630
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- 附註: Originally published: Washington, D.C. : American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1997. Includes bibliographical references and index. Foreword / Betty Ford -- Ch. 1. Addiction to Alcohol and Other Drugs -- Ch. 2. A World History of Drug Abuse -- Ch. 3. The Contemporary Scene for Alcohol and Other Drugs -- Ch. 4. The Brain: Target Organ of Addiction -- Ch. 5. Gateway Drugs: Alcohol, Marijuana, and Cocaine -- Ch. 6. Heroin and Other Drugs of Abuse -- Ch. 7. The Addict's Life -- Ch. 8. Codependence: The Mirror of Addiction -- Ch. 9. Preventing Addiction -- Ch. 10. Intervention and Treatment -- Ch. 11. Twelve Step Programs: A Modern Miracle -- Ch. 12. Tough Policy Choices to Prevent Addiction -- Ch. 13. The Future of Addiction -- Drug Facts -- App. 1. Twelve Step Fellowship and Other Mutual-Aid Group Descriptions.
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- 系統號: 005292718
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The Selfish Brain explains how individuals and communities are affected by drugs such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, and how treatment can lead to whole healthy, lives. Why is the brain so vulnerable to the effects of alcohol and other drugs? How does addiction echo through families, cultures, and history? What is it that families and communities do to promote or prevent addiction?These are some of the questions that this thorough, thoughtful, and well-reasoned book answers--in clear, comprehensible terms. From the basics of brain chemistry to the workings of particular drugs such as alcohol, tobacco, marijuana, cocaine, and heroin, The Selfish Brain explains how individuals and communities become trapped in destructive habits--and how various treatments and approaches lead to recovery and whole, healthy lives.
來源: Google Book
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