Understanding Drugs and Behaviour

Mark Moss author Andrew Scholey author Andrew Parrott author Alun Morinan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:John Wiley & Sons Inc

Published:26th May '04

Should be back in stock very soon

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Why are some drugs highly addictive? What exactly are the effects of different types of psychoactive drugs? How can they produce such dramatic effects on mood, cognition, sensation, awareness, health and well-being?

Understanding Drugs and Behaviour describes in detail how the main psychoactive drugs can alter brain chemistry and modify behaviour. Basic drug effects tolerance and addiction, are discussed, together with diverse medical, social, and psychological reasons for drug taking.Written by experienced lecturers with a high level of research expertise, all the main drugs used in today's society are included, such as alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, LSD and Ecstacy, opiates, CNS stimulants, as well as clinical medications.  

Teaching and learning features include:

  • Chapter overviews     
  • In-depth core material   
  • End of chapter questions   
  • Key references
  • Extensive glossary     
  • Journals and websites of interest

This introductory text will be of use to students of psychology, behavioural sciences, health sciences, nursing, physiology and pharmacology.

"...useful resource for a wider range of health and social care staff...takes a constructively critical approach to mainstream assumptions..." (Care and Health, 17th August, 2004)

“…really helps the reader to understand both conditions and treatments…a very informative and useful resource...” (Accident & Emergency Nursing, No.13, 2005)

“The coverage of the behavioural effects of a number of recreational substances is clear and informative, with particularly fine chapters on nicotine and cannabis” (Psychological Medicine, Vol.35 2005)

ISBN: 9780471986409

Dimensions: 246mm x 169mm x 19mm

Weight: 539g

336 pages