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The Substance Abuse Problems: Volume II: New Issues for the 1980s

The Substance Abuse Problems: Volume II: New Issues for the 1980s


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“It is quite possible that long before humans planted crops, they already had a good working knowledge of the local plants that could alter their consciousness. . . . The search for mind-altering roots, leaves, and cacti continues, but it is overshadowed these days by the sterochemists's computerized scanning of peotentially consciousness-altering molecular configurations.”So begins Sidney Cohen's comprehensive survey of modern day drug use and abuse. Dr. Cohen examines the drug user--including adolescents and the elderly; the drugs--cocaine, marijuana, alcohol, tobacco, hallucinogens; diagnosis and treatment issues; and the implications of drug use for society.In this second volume, Sidney Cohen again deals authoritatively with today's controversies and questions in the area of alcohol and drug abuse. In addition to the specific drugs and their effects and side effects, conceptual problems and fundamental issues about the abuse of mind-altering chemicals are explored. This volume is a reliable resource that offers accurate and up-to-date information on an array of drug-related topics. Written in a concise and readable style that clearly distinguishes facts, controversies, and opinions, this valuable book will help make complex subjects comprehensible and should, like the preceding volume, be of great use to a wide variety of professionals and students.Facts You Should Know--from The Substance Abuse Problems, Volumes 1 and 2: Addictive diseases are related to 25 of all deaths in the country. This amounts to half a million people a year dying from alcohol, tobacco, and drug abuse. We have the technology to synthesize enormously potent opiods without utilizing opium poppies, cocaine-like compounds without coca leaves, and hallucinogens without resorting to pexote cacti or any other plant. Nor would these products be illegal because they are not named in the control legislation. By the time they were controlled, the psychochemists would have moved on to new and slightly different molecular configurations. Many aspects of the 1980 presidential race were unusual, but in one respect it was unique. Never before have four of the leading candidates or quasi-candidates had close relatives who have publicly acknowledged that they had been in trouble with alcohol. (Betty Ford, Billy Carter, Joy Baker, and Joan Kennedy) The juvenilization of abusive drug-taking has important implications . . . all previous drug fads occurred in adults. Why this pediatric dominance? Perhaps it is because, for the first time, youth has the affluence and the freedom to indulge. Multihabituation, better known by that bastardized word, polydrug abuse, is another new phenomenon. Although speedballs were known in bygone days, most career drug abusers were true to one substance, and were identified after their agent of choice as potheads, hopheads, rumheads, pillheads, and cokeheads. Now garbageheads must be added to the list. The rapid delivery systems produce a higher peak effect, a highly desiredintensity of mood elevation. The decay of activity is also fast; the return to baseline or below occurs within seconds or minutes. Such extreme emotional ups and downs are the cause of intense dependence patterns seen when these methods are used. It is becoming clear that a drug-free Eden, if it ever existed, will never return. Inexpensive, ample supplies of mind drugs will find people to use them. It is difficult to hopeless to try stopping anoutbreak of drug excesses while floating in a sea of that substance. The factors that defeat prevention are: easy availability of drugs, friendship group pressures, a lack ofexternally introduced internal goals and controls that exclude the drug option, and an attenuated authority system that leads to lack of structure during childhood and adolescence.

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Contents VOLUME 2 Foreword Preface: The Antipodes ofthe Mind Part I: The Cocaine Issues Gift of the Sun God or the Third Scourge of Mankind? Coca Paste and Freebase: New Fashions in Cocaine Use The Cocaine Problems The Management of Cocainism Cocaine Anonymous Part II: The Marijuana Issues Marijuana Use Detection: The State of the Art Marijuana: Pulmonary Issues Marijuana and Learning Cannabis: Impact on Motivation Marijuana and the Public Health: An Analysis of Four Major Reports Marijuana and Reproductive Functions Cancer Chemotherapy and Vomiting: THC and Other Antiemetics Part III: The Alcohol Issues The Blood Alcohol Concentration Hangover Alcoholic Hypoglycemia The Oriental Syndrome Blackouts: “You Mean I Did That Last Night?” Pathological Intoxication The One-Vehicle Accident Alcohol Related Disorders: Early Identification How to Become an Alcoholic The Myth of Controlled Drinking by Alcoholics Alcohol and Malnutrition Alcohol and the American Indian The Aging Social Drinker Part IV: Other Mind-Altering Substances Methaqualone: A New Twist The Anxiolytic Agents Benzodiazepine Receptors in the Brain Caffeine Codeine Use and Abuse Paragoric The Rise and Fall of the Look-Alikes Over-the-Counter Medicines:Psychophysiologic Reactions The Hallucinogens Part V: How Drugs Change People and Society Coming of Age in America--With Drugs: Contemporary Adolescence Drug Abuse: Predisposition and Vulnerability Prescribing Practices: Drug Misuse and Abuse Substance Abuse: Initiation and Perpetuation Drugs in the Workplace The Problem of Acute Affluence: The High-Priced Athlete Pleasure and Pain Reflections on People and Drugs The Now People: Sketches of Lethal Drug Use Drugs for Pleasure: Ethical Issues Parent Power Part VI: An Assortment of Issues Drug Abuse: The Coming Years Paraphernalia AIDS Therapeutic Communities for Substance Abusers Opiates and Endorphins for Mental Illness Clonidine (Catapres): Nonopiate Detoxification The Chronic Intractable Benign Pain Syndrome Differential Diagnosis of Substance Abuse Symptoms and Signs A Matter of Quality Control: Manufactured Drugs of Abuse Index


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780866563697
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: Routledge
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 323
  • Sub Title: Volume II: New Issues for the 1980s
  • ISBN-10: 0866563695
  • Publisher Date: 01 Jan 1985
  • Binding: Paperback
  • No of Pages: 323
  • Returnable: N
  • Weight: 408 gr


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