Ten Years of Progress, Social and Cultural Perspectives Physiology and Biochemistry Clinical Pathology Trends in Treatment
edited by Marc Galanter.
Boston, MA
Springer US : Imprint : Springer
1993
Recent developments in alcoholism, 11.
I. Social and Cultural Perspectives --;1 Sociology --;2 Anthropology --;3 Psychology --;4 Children and Alcohol --;5 Family Systems --;6 Gender Issues --;7 Ethnicity --;8 The Workplace --;9 Public Drinking --;10 Substance and Symbol --;II. Physiology and Biochemistry --;11 Neuronal Ion Channels --;12 Opioid Peptides --;13 The Liver --;14 Genetic Transmission --;15 Immunological Aspects --;III. Clinical Pathology --;16 Biobehavioral Correlates --;17 Typologies in Women --;18 Reducing the Desire to Drink: Pharmacology and Neurobiology --;19 Molecular Biology and Behavior --;IV. Trends in Treatment --;20 Developments in Alcoholism Treatment --;21 Behavioral Treatment --;22 Pharmacological Treatment --;23 Inpatient Treatment --;24 Psychodynamic Approaches --;25 Dealing with Alcohol Problems in the Workplace --;of Previous Volumes.
'Each topic is covered in sufficient depth, currency, and clarity to be of value to the neophyte and the seasoned researcher/clinician.' -- American Journal of Psychiatry, from a review of a previous volume The current volume addresses a range of issues across this diverse field, including the effects on society, physiology and biochemistry, clinical pathology, and trends in treatment.