Presenting a psychological viewpoint on the utilization and abuse of alcoholic substances and various psychoactive drugs, this Subsequent Version covers additional examination of the theories of alcohol and other drug usage and abuse, as well as wide-ranging conceptual problems tied to human behavior’s nature and modern developments in investigation methods.
Main Features
- Concentrates on alcohol, the most widely consumed substance, and the one linked to the most societal harm
- Assesses essential studies on facts, ideas, and theories instead of presenting exhaustive literature reviews
- Instructs students on how to be savvy users of research discoveries, rather than passively accepting them
Intended Audience
This manuscript is apt for advanced undergraduate courses in Medicine and Behavior, Psychology of Substance Misuse, and Drug Misuse Guidance. It may also be incorporated into postgraduate programs in Medicine and Behavior and Dependence curricula instructed in health science, social work, criminal justice, and nursing.
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