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                                                                                                                             Neuroscience of psychoactive


                                                                                                                             substance use and dependence




                              The Neuroscience of psychoactive substance use and dependence
                              provides an authoritative summary of current knowledge of the
                              biological basis of substance use and dependence, and discus-
                              ses the relationship of these behaviours with environmental fac-
                              tors. The book focuses on specific brain mechanisms governing
                              craving, tolerance, withdrawal, and dependence on a wide range
                              of psychoactive substances, including tobacco, alcohol and illicit
                              drugs. The ethical implications of new developments for preven-
                              tion and treatment are also discussed, and the public health
                              implications of this knowledge are translated into recommenda-
                              tions for policy and programmes at national and international
                              levels. Relying on contributions from many international experts,        Neuroscience of psychoactive substance use and dependence
                              the best available evidence is presented from the various schools
                              of thought and areas of research in this rapidly growing field.

                              Neuroscience of psychoactive substance use and dependence is
                              written for individuals with more than a basic knowledge of the
                              field, including scientists from a variety of disciplines. The book
                              should be of interest to health care workers, clinicians, social
                              workers, university students, science teachers and policy makers.














                                                                               ISBN 92 4 156235 8





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