This go-to resource on substance abuse supplies the broad background
knowledge and historical information needed to understand this
important sociological issue and provides readers with a range of
additional sources for continuing their study of the topic. From the
pharmaceuticals advertised on television for various specific medical
conditions; to alcohol, which is consumed regularly as a societal
norm; to illicit drugs such as cocaine, heroin, and methamphetamine;
to marijuana, which is becoming legal in an increasing number of U.S.
states, drugs are all around us and are ingrained in our culture. The
difficult reality is that any drug is a substance that can be abused.
Substance Abuse: A Reference Handbook provides a detailed discussion
of the history of substance abuse, covers the classification of drugs,
explains how drugs work in the body, includes a general survey of both
legal and illegal drugs, and describes the methods of substance abuse
prevention and treatment. Readers receive a comprehensive introduction
to the broad topic of substance abuse and a variety of additional
resources with which to conduct extensive research. In addition to
describing the nature of licit and illicit drugs, the beneficial and
harmful effects drugs can have on the human body, and factors that may
lead to abuse and/or substance abuse, this book covers subtopics such
as drug testing in a variety of settings including the workplace and
sports, drug control mechanisms, and the debates relating to the
legalization of drugs such as medical and recreational marijuana. The
book also offers primary source resources that enable readers to
directly examine the text of documents, such as significant laws and
court cases dealing with aspects of substance abuse, alcohol
prohibition amendments, the Controlled Substances Act of 1970, a
series of memoranda from the U.S. Department of Justice regarding the
prosecution of marijuana cases, and state doctor shopping laws. Offers
a broad introduction to the physiological, anatomical, and
psychological changes associated with substance use and a variety of
perspectives from subject experts with special knowledge of and/or
experience with substance abuse problems Provides an easily accessible
list of nearly 100 books, articles, reports, and electronic sources
with additional information on the topic of substance abuse Addresses
sociological aspects of drug use and the current debate over the
legalization of certain drugs, such as medical and recreational
marijuana Includes a collection of relevant data and documents, an
extensive annotated bibliography, a chronology, and a glossary
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781440854781
Publisert
2021
Utgave
2. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter