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The abuse of alcohol presents a major health problem throughout the world. Until recently both clinical and research efforts have been geared toward treatment and rehabilitation of alcoholism. With the growing num ber of problem drinkers entering treatment, the need for a better under standing of the prevention of alcohol abuse has become increasingly evi dent. Although still in its infancy, the field of alcoholism prevention is growing at a rapid rate. Increasing numbers of behavioral scientists through out the world are conducting or planning prevention projects. Policy plan ners, school administrators, military agencies, community groups, state and local alcoholism agencies, and industries are initiating alcohol abuse preven tion programs with fervor. Legislators at all levels of government are also developing a keen interest in legislation aimed at reducing the extent of problem drinking. This book represents one of the first systematic attempts to compile a comprehensive text on the prevention of alcohol abuse. Many of the con tributors to Prevention 0/ Alcohol Abuse have international reputations that strengthen their understanding of the complex nature of prevention. By providing a critical review of the current knowledge about prevention, the text will serve to stimulate and lay the groundwork for further prevention efforts. We thank all of the chapter authors for their excellent contributions. It is through their efforts that the field will thrive. Our appreciation also is expressed to Leonard Pace, formerly of Plenum Press, for his encourage ment and helpful comments in the development of the text."
"Biological Research on Addiction" examines the neurobiological mechanisms of drug use and drug addiction, describing how the brain responds to addictive substances as well as how it is affected by drugs of abuse. The book's four main sections examine behavioral and molecular biology; neuroscience; genetics; and neuroimaging and neuropharmacology as they relate to the addictive process. This volume is especially effective in presenting current knowledge on the key neurobiological and genetic elements in an individual s susceptibility to drug dependence, as well as the processes by which some individuals proceed from casual drug use to drug dependence. "Biological Research on Addiction" is one of three volumes
comprising the 2,500-page series, "Comprehensive Addictive
Behaviors and Disorders." This series provides the most complete
collection of current knowledge on addictive behaviors and
disorders to date. In short, it is the definitive reference work on
addictions.
"Principles of Addiction "provides a solid understanding of the definitional and diagnostic differences between use, abuse, and disorder. It describes in great detail the characteristics of these syndromes and various etiological models. The book's three main sections examine the nature of addiction, including epidemiology, symptoms, and course; alcohol and drug use among adolescents and college students; and detailed descriptions of a wide variety of addictive behaviors and disorders, encompassing not only drugs and alcohol, but caffeine, food, gambling, exercise, sex, work, social networking, and many other areas. This volume is especially important in providing a basic introduction to the field as well as an in-depth review of our current understanding of the nature and process of addictive behaviors. "Principles of Addiction" is one of three volumes comprising the
2,500-page series, "Comprehensive Addictive Behaviors and
Disorders." This series provides the most complete collection of
current knowledge on addictive behaviors and disorders to date. In
short, it is the definitive reference work on addictions.
The addictions treatment field is currently undergoing a period of
increased scrutiny, upheaval and change. The growing emphasis on
treatment accountability and cost effectiveness is leading to major
changes in standards of care. Inconsistent practices based solely
on clinical intuition rather than hard scientific evidence of
treatment efficacy are rapidly becoming unacceptable.
Also Available as an eBook It's 2:00 A.M. Is a carton of ice cream calling your name? If you find yourself eating more than you know is healthy-perhaps while standing over the sink in the middle of the night-you may be suffering from Binge Eating Disorder, which affects nearly half of all overweight Americans. You are not suffering from bulimia; binging simply means you're eating more food than feels comfortable. We all do it. But its demoralizing and distressing effects are most felt by yo-yo dieters. The problem is not a lack of motivation or determination, but self-sabotaging eating patterns. Now, one of America's most trusted and well-known weight-loss specialists, Dr. Peter Miller reveals the 6-step program that has already helped thousands of dieters conquer binge eating and lose weight permanently. Discover:
If you believe you are a binge eater, you no longer have to suffer in silence. You are not alone! Anne, a 35-year-old graphic designer, learned as a child to keep negative feelings to herself. Instead, she would eat when she felt angry, resentful, and depressed. As an overweight adult, she went on one diet after another and lost weight, but inevitably binged and gained it back. Alex, 35, saw foods as either "acceptable" or "forbidden." As a result, he was either starving himself on liquid diets or binge eating. One cookie became a binge because he'd been "bad," and guilt and self-blame caused him to lose confidence in his ability to get back in control. Elizabeth, 50, had spent her life pleasing others. She had grown up as "the good girl," always trying to please her perfectionist parents. As an adult, people took advantage of her nature to the point that she was feeling used and abused but couldn't do anything about it-except binge. The strategies in this book showed these people and many others how to eat sensibly and end their self-destructive cycles. You too can be a... Binge Breaker!™
The founder of the famous Hilton Head Health Institute and author of The Hilton Head Metabolism Diet, the #1 Bestselling Diet Book of 1989 (People magazine), delivers a program aimed at the 25% of all children and teens who are overweight. Dr. Miller's three-pronged approach--behavior modification, exercise, and diet--promotes optimum health habits.
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