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Drug Abuse
Concepts, Prevention, and Cessation

Integrated perspectives about the biological, social and psychological causes of drug problems and how to overcome them.

Steve Sussman (Author), Susan L. Ames (Author)

9780521716154, Cambridge University Press

Paperback, published 25 February 2008

368 pages, 5 tables
25.4 x 17.8 x 2.1 cm, 0.65 kg

'The book provides a comprehensive overview of drug abuse from the perspective of different psychological disciplines and it facilitates an understanding of the 'bigger picture'.' Psychological Medicine

Drug Abuse: Concepts, Prevention, and Cessation serves as a comprehensive source of information on the topography of, causes of, and solutions to drug problems. The text covers conceptual issues regarding definitions of drug use, misuse, abuse, and dependence. Importantly, the text addresses a variety of theoretical bases currently applied to the development of prevention and cessation programs, specific program content from evidence-based programs, and program processes and modalities. Information regarding etiology, prevention, and cessation is neatly delineated into (a) neurobiological, (b) cognitive, (c) micro-social, and (d) macro-social/physical environmental units. The book is ideally suited as a primary source for students and professionals in chemical dependence programs, clinical and health psychology, public health, preventive medicine, nursing, sociology, and social work, among other fields, on the nature, causes, prevention, and cessation of the abuse of legal and illegal drugs.

Preface
Part I. Concepts and Classes of Drugs: 1. Concepts of drug, drug use, misuse, and abuse
2. Further classifications relevant to substance abuse and dependence
3. Types of drugs, history of drug use and misuse, and costs of drug misuse
Part II. Etiology: 4, Current multivariable models
5. Neurobiologically relevant
6. Cognitive processes
7. Social interaction and social groups
8. The large physical and social environment
9. Assessment
Part III. Prevention: 10. Concepts of prevention
11. Neurobiologically relevant
12. Cognitive processes
13. Social interaction and social groups
14. The large social and physical environment
Part IV. Cessation: 15. Concepts of cessation
16. Neurobiologically relevant
17. Cognitive processes
18. Social interaction and social groups
19. The large social and physical environment
Part V. Conclusions and the Future: 20. Conclusions, recent, and future directions.

Subject Areas: Health psychology [MBNH9], Public health & preventive medicine [MBN], Drug & substance abuse: social aspects [JFFH1]

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