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Substance and Non-substance Addiction

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This book focuses on the similarities and distinctions between substance and non-substance addictions, offering a detailed discussion of their mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment. It addresses selected prospects that will shape future studies on addiction. Addiction is a global problem that costs millions of lives tremendous damage year after year. These two primary types of addictions share certain common mechanisms, which involve a dysfunction of the neural reward system and specific gene transcription factors. While they also have key differences. The information is covered in this book systematically and provides readers with a better understanding of drug and behavioral addictions. This book is valuable for researchers, students and anyone who are interested in additions research.
In this 2nd edition, all chapters have been updated, and new chapters are added. The new chapter covers research in recent years, on the role of neurotransmitters including dopamine, serotonin, opioid, glutamate and norepinephrine in substance addiction and non-substance addiction, in order to provide a fuller discussion on the similarities and differences in their neurobiological mechanisms.
 

List of contents

Chapter 1. Definition of Substance and Non-substance Addiction.- Chapter 2. Similarities and differences in neurobiology.- Chapter 3. Similarities and differences in genetics.- Chapter 4. Similarities and differences in neuroimaging.- Chapter 5. Similarities and differences in psychology.- Chapter 6. Similarities and Differences in Diagnostic Criteria.- Chapter 7. Similarities and Differences in Diagnostic Scales.- Chapter 8. Biochemical diagnosis in substance and non-substance addiction.- Chapter 9. Development of New Diagnostic Techniques Machine Learning.- Chapter 10. Drug Therapy.- Chapter 11. Physical Therapy for addiction.- Chapter 12. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Therapy.- Chapter 13. Nutrition support therapy.- Chapter 14. Psychotherapy.- Chapter 15. Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy.- Chapter 16. Summary and Prospect of Addiction.<

About the author

Dr. Xiaochu Zhang is a professor at the Department of Psychology, School of Humanities and Social Science, University of Science and Technology of China, and a principal investigator at the Cognitive Neuropsychology Lab in Division of Life Science and Medicine. He is also Distinguished Professor of Changjiang Scholar Program, Chief Scientist of National Key Research and Development Program. His research focuses on the neural basis of drug and behavior addiction and develops non-invasive technology for addiction or other mental disorders treatment. He has published more than 150 articles in international peer-reviewed journals.
Dr. Jie Shi is a principal investigator and Executive Director of the National Institute on Drug Dependence, Peking University. She is also a holder of the National Science Fund for Distinguished Young Scholars, Distinguished Professor of Changjiang Scholar Program, Chief Scientist of the Major Project of the China Brain Initiative, the director of Beijing Key Laboratory of Drug Dependence, the chairperson of the Drug Dependence Branch of the Chinese Society for Toxicology (CST), and the vice chairperson and secretary-general of China Expert Committee on Prevention and Control of Drug Abuse. Her research focuses on the neural mechanisms and interventions of drug addiction and related psychiatric disorders. She has published over 240 articles in international peer-reviewed journals in these fields.
Dr. Ran Tao is a chief physician of the Department of Medical Psychology, the Seventh Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital. He is also the deputy director of the Department of Clinical Psychology of Capital Medical University, and director of the Adolescent Psychological Development Base in China. His research focuses on addiction biology, depression, especially Internet addiction.

Summary

This book focuses on the similarities and distinctions between substance and non-substance addictions, offering a detailed discussion of their mechanisms, diagnosis, and treatment. It addresses selected prospects that will shape future studies on addiction. Addiction is a global problem that costs millions of lives tremendous damage year after year. These two primary types of addictions share certain common mechanisms, which involve a dysfunction of the neural reward system and specific gene transcription factors. While they also have key differences. The information is covered in this book systematically and provides readers with a better understanding of drug and behavioral addictions. This book is valuable for researchers, students and anyone who are interested in additions research.
In this 2nd edition, all chapters have been updated, and new chapters are added. The new chapter covers research in recent years, on the role of neurotransmitters including dopamine, serotonin, opioid, glutamate and norepinephrine in substance addiction and non-substance addiction, in order to provide a fuller discussion on the similarities and differences in their neurobiological mechanisms.
 

Product details

Assisted by Jie Shi (Editor), Ran Tao (Editor), Xiaochu Zhang (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 03.12.2025
 
EAN 9789819524105
ISBN 978-981-9524-10-5
No. of pages 347
Illustrations IV, 347 p. 2 illus., 1 illus. in color.
Series Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Non-clinical medicine

Psychologie, Klinische Psychologie, Psychotherapie, diagnosis, Neuroscience, Psychotherapy, Clinical psychology, Behavioral Sciences and Psychology, neural mechanisms, substance addiction, Clinic therapy, Non-substance Addictionf

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