Addiction does begin with drug abuse when an individual makes a conscious choice to use drugs, but addiction is not just "a lot of drug use". Recent scientific research provides overwhelming evidence that not only do drugs interfere with normal brain functioning creating powerful feelings of pleasure, but they also have long-term effects on brain metabolism and activity. At some point, changes occur in the brain that can turn drug abuse into addiction, a chronic, relapsing illness. Those addicted to drugs suffer from a compulsive drug craving and usage and cannot quit by themselves. Treatment is necessary to end this compulsive behaviour. This book includes within its scope leading-edge research on cocaine and heroin abuse
Drug addiction is defined by an uncontrollable and persistent desire to seek and consume the drug. D...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which there is no effective treatment. This may reflec...
For much of the past century, scientists studying drug abuse labored in the shadows of powerful myth...
Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-da...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
It inspired written testimonials from William McKinley, Thomas Edison, and Sarah Bernhardt; merited ...
In Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior: The Pharmacology of Abuse and Dependence, you will explore the br...
Scientific information about the neurobiology of addictive behaviors provides an increasingly import...
Discovering Addiction brings the history of human and animal experimentation in addiction science in...
Drug addiction is responsible for millions of deaths per year around the world. Still, its managemen...
Discovering Addiction brings the history of human and animal experimentation in addiction science in...
For two centuries, clinicians have argued that chronically addicted individuals suffer from a diseas...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 40-41)Drug addiction is a complex yet treatable brain di...
Discovering Addiction brings the history of human and animal experimentation in addiction science in...
Drug addiction is defined by an uncontrollable and persistent desire to seek and consume the drug. D...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which there is no effective treatment. This may reflec...
For much of the past century, scientists studying drug abuse labored in the shadows of powerful myth...
Drug addiction is a brain disease--that's the modern view and it is fully expressed in this up-to-da...
Addiction to drugs and alcohol is a dynamic and multi-faceted disease process in humans, with devast...
It inspired written testimonials from William McKinley, Thomas Edison, and Sarah Bernhardt; merited ...
In Drugs, the Brain, and Behavior: The Pharmacology of Abuse and Dependence, you will explore the br...
Scientific information about the neurobiology of addictive behaviors provides an increasingly import...
Discovering Addiction brings the history of human and animal experimentation in addiction science in...
Drug addiction is responsible for millions of deaths per year around the world. Still, its managemen...
Discovering Addiction brings the history of human and animal experimentation in addiction science in...
For two centuries, clinicians have argued that chronically addicted individuals suffer from a diseas...
Includes bibliographical references (leaves 40-41)Drug addiction is a complex yet treatable brain di...
Discovering Addiction brings the history of human and animal experimentation in addiction science in...
Drug addiction is defined by an uncontrollable and persistent desire to seek and consume the drug. D...
Advances in neuroscience identified addiction as a chronic brain disease with strong genetic, neurod...
Addiction is a chronic relapsing disorder for which there is no effective treatment. This may reflec...