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Substance Use Disorders
A Biopsychosocial Perspective
Cognitive-behavioural principles are integrated with genetic and psychiatric factors to explain addiction's causes and consequences.
Perry M. Duncan (Author)
9780521877770, Cambridge University Press
Hardback, published 17 September 2020
846 pages, 83 b/w illus. 14 tables
25.2 x 19.5 x 3.3 cm, 1.55 kg
'Perry Duncan supplies a well-structured and comprehensive introduction to substance use disorder that provides a valuable grounding for students in the field. It contains vignettes that help illustrate each topic, and questions for students to answer that help structure their thinking.' Robert West, Professor of Health Psychology, University College London
This textbook surveys the current knowledge on substance use disorders (SUD), summarizing scientific evidence from numerous fields. It uses a biopsychosocial framework to integrate the many factors that contribute to addictions, from genetic predispositions, neurological responses caused by drugs, co-occurring psychiatric disorders, personality traits, and developmental conditions to cultural influences. Real-life vignettes and first-person accounts build understanding of the lived experience of addiction. The currently accepted practices for diagnosis and treatment are presented, including the role of 12-step programmes and other mutual-assistance groups. The text also investigates the research methods that form the foundation of evidence-based knowledge. The main body text is augmented by study guideposts such as learning objectives, review exercises, highlighted key terms, and chapter summaries, which enable more efficient comprehension and retention of the book's material.
List of figures
List of tables
List of boxes
Preface
Acknowledgements
Organization of the book
Part I. Identifying the Causes and Consequences of Disordered Substance Use
1.The biopsychosocial perspective and research methods for investigation of substance use disorders
2. Diagnosis of substance use disorders
3. The disease concept
Part II. The Neuroscience of Substance Use Disorders
4. Psychopharmacology: drug effects on brain function
5. Brain function and substance use disorders
Part III. Biopsychosocial Risk Factors
6. Genetic influence on substance use disorders
7. Behavioral, cognitive and social factors promoting SUD
8. Psychiatric disorders, personality and developmental factors
Part IV. Use Disorders with Specific Drugs
9. Alcohol: a dangerous drug
10. Alcohol use disorders
11. Tobacco use and nicotine addiction
12. Cannabis use disorders
13. Use disorders of cocaine and methamphetamine
14. Opioid use disorders
15. Tranquilizers and sedative use disorders
Part V. Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
16. Treatment of substance use disorders
References
Index
Subject Areas: Neurosciences [PSAN], Addiction & therapy [MMZR], Psychotherapy [MMJT], Clinical psychology [MMJ], Psychology [JM], Counselling & advice services [JKSN2], Drug & substance abuse: social aspects [JFFH1], Illness & addiction: social aspects [JFFH]