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Ghodse's Drugs and Addictive Behaviour
A Guide to Treatment
The fourth edition of a classic text providing a comprehensive overview of substance misuse and dependence.
Hamid Ghodse (Author)
9780521727556, Cambridge University Press
Paperback, published 11 February 2010
390 pages, 13 tables
24.6 x 18.9 x 1.8 cm, 0.84 kg
'Highly readable, and including illuminating sections on historical and cultural aspects of substance use … a comprehensive tool that will be invaluable to occupational physicians, particularly the Hamid Ghodse substance abuse assessment questionnaire in Appendix 4.' Occupational Medicine
This classic text provides a comprehensive, accessible overview of substance misuse and dependence with an emphasis on practical and evidence-based approaches to the assessment, management and prevention of a wide range of drug-related problems, in a variety of clinical and social settings. The book includes definitions of terms, and describes the effects and clinical characteristics of all substances of misuse. The theoretical background to these topics is clearly explained. For the fourth edition, every chapter has been revised to include the most up-to-date information, with the latest international data on the extent of the world drug problem. There is detailed emphasis on harm minimization, AIDS and hepatitis C and entirely new coverage of tobacco addiction and its management. This is an essential guide for all healthcare workers, health policy specialists, counselors and those seeking to train in areas related to addiction and substance misuse.
Preface
Introduction
1. Drugs, addiction and behaviour
2. The global drug problem – international perspectives
3. Drugs of abuse and dependence
4. Alcohol
5. Tobacco use and addiction
6. Assessment
7. General measures of intervention
8. Specific methods of treatment
9. Complications of drug abuse and their treatment
10. Special problems
11. Follow-up and treatment outcome
12. Prevention of drug abuse
13. The law and drug-control policies
References and further reading
Appendices
Index.
Subject Areas: Addiction & therapy [MMZR], Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychiatry [MMH]