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Zusatztext "This book is an important contribution to the substance misuse debate." Informationen zum Autor Avram Goldstein, M.D. is Emeritus Professor of Pharmacology, Stanford University. He is the author of Principles of Drug Action, is a member of the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and is the recipient of many awards including the Franklin Medal, the Nathan B. Eddy Award, and the Sollman Award. Klappentext Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-date book. Among the many volumes on drugs written for lay readers, this one is unique in the breadth of its coverage and the depth of its science. The first part gives a clear scientific account of the nature of addiction, stressing neurobiology and addictive behavior and describing the "highs" that drugs can produce. The second section covers the seven families of addictive drugs, with emphasis on their actions in the brain and on psychological aspects: nicotine, alcohol, heroin and other opiates, cocaine and amphetamines, marijuana, caffeine, and hallucinogens like LSD. The third section deals with laws and drug control policies. Throughout, the author gives many interesting personal accounts of addiction research, to which he has highlighted new research on the genetics and neurobiology of susceptibility to addiction. Zusammenfassung Drug addiction as a brain disease is this book's theme. It describes the nature of chemical addiction and addictive behaviour, the seven families of addictive drugs, and the muddied effort to develop effective drug control policies and laws. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the First Edition, 1993 Preface to the Second Edition, 2000 1: Introduction Part One: Drugs and the Brain 2: Neurotransmitters: The Brain's Own Drugs 3: Receptors: Locks for the Addictive Keys 4: Addictive Behaviour 5: Pain and Pleasure 6: The Seesaw Brain: "Highs" and Adaptations 7: Are Addicts Born or Made? Part Two: The Drugs and the Addicts 8: Nicotine 9: Alcohol and Related Drugs 10: Heroin, Morphine, and Other Opiates 11: Cocaine and Amphetamines 12: Cannabis (Marijuana) 13: Caffeine 14: Hallucinogens Part Three: Drugs and Society 15: Prevention: Just Say No? 16: Treating Addiction, Preventing Relapse 17: Three Lessons from the Street 18: Three Lessons from Abroad 19: Prohibition vs. Legalization - A False Dichotomy 20: New Strategies for Rational Drug Policy Suggestions for Further Reading Index ...