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While knowledge on substance abuse and addictions is expanding rapidly, clinical practice still lags behind. This book brings together leading experts to describe what treatment and prevention would look like if it were based on the best science available. The volume incorporates developmental, neurobiological, genetic, behavioral, and social–environmental perspectives. Tightly edited chapters summarize current thinking on the nature and causes of alcohol and other drug problems; discuss what works at the individual, family, and societal levels; and offer robust principles for developing more effective treatments and services.
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Rethinking Substance Abuse, William Richard Miller, Kathleen M. Carroll
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- Année de publication
- 2010
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- Titre
- Rethinking Substance Abuse
- Sous-titre
- What the Science Shows, and What We Should Do about It
- Langue
- Anglais
- Éditeur
- The Guilford Press
- Publié
- 2010
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 320
- ISBN10
- 1606236989
- ISBN13
- 9781606236987
- Séries
- Mots clés
- Nonfiction, Sciences sociales, Santé & Médecine, Motivation & Bien-être, Thèmes psychologiques, Médecine, Manuels et guides, Psychologie, Santé, Sociologie, Santé & Bien-être, Médecine, Société, Littérature spécialisée, Drogues, Traitement de la dépendance, Psychiatrie, Travail social, Soins infirmiers, aide-soignants, Problèmes, Alcoolisme, Drogues et dépendance, Dépendance, Prévention, Psychologie clinique, Psychopathologie, Tabagisme, Tabac
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- 3,6 sur 5
- Description
- While knowledge on substance abuse and addictions is expanding rapidly, clinical practice still lags behind. This book brings together leading experts to describe what treatment and prevention would look like if it were based on the best science available. The volume incorporates developmental, neurobiological, genetic, behavioral, and social–environmental perspectives. Tightly edited chapters summarize current thinking on the nature and causes of alcohol and other drug problems; discuss what works at the individual, family, and societal levels; and offer robust principles for developing more effective treatments and services.


