Book Description:
Explore the causes, effects, and treatments of substance abuse in “Drug Use and Abuse, 7th Edition” by Jerome H. Jaffe and Neil A. Benowitz. This comprehensive guide offers updated scientific insights and clinical advancements, essential for students and professionals in the field.
Drug Use and Abuse, 7th Edition
Authors: Jerome H. Jaffe, MD, MPH, and Neil A. Benowitz, MD
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
Publication Year: 2014
ISBN: 978-1285455518
Introduction:
Drug Use and Abuse, 7th Edition, is a comprehensive textbook that explores the etiology, clinical manifestations, and treatment of substance abuse disorders. This edition is thoroughly updated with the latest scientific findings and clinical advances, providing insights into the neurobiology of addiction, the effects of social media on drug use, and the implications of marijuana legalization.
The book is organized into four main parts:
- Part I: Foundations of Drug Abuse – Covers basic principles of drug pharmacology, addiction, and epidemiology of drug use.
- Part II: Drugs of Abuse – Delivers detailed descriptions of major drug classes, focusing on mechanisms of action, clinical effects, and addiction potential.
- Part III: Impact of Drug Abuse – Examines the societal and individual consequences of drug abuse, including its relation to crime, violence, and health challenges.
- Part IV: Treatment of Drug Abuse – Reviews various treatment approaches including detoxification, medication, counseling, and self-help groups.
This book serves as an essential resource for clinicians, researchers, educators, and students engaged in the field of substance abuse, offering a thorough overview of the current science and clinical practices concerning drug abuse and its treatment.