"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. The Substance Abuse Problems, Volumes 1 and 2 are highly regarded compilations of current insights into substance abuse. Dr. Cohen explores 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.Volume 1 This invaluable text has been unanimously embraced by a wide array of professionals for its remarkable clarity and practicality as a comprehensive view of substance abuse problems, including alcohol and tobacco abuse. The Substance Abuse Problems is a compilation of essays on current problems of drug abuse and alcoholism--legal and illegal drugs, effects of abuse, trends in drug abuse, the global nature of the problem, various diagnoses and treatments, and special groups involved with the use of drugs. Leading expert Sidney Cohen translates the overwhelming abundance of information available into a compact and highly readable summary. Volume 2: New Issues for the 80s 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. Reasons to buy:
Common concerns and current information about the entire spectrum of abused substances
Comprehensive yet concise
Extensive references
Well-organized with many section headings
Question-and-answer format
Written by a well-qualified, experienced physician and pharmacologist
Scientific and logical approach
Recommended for professionals in the fields of alcohol and drug addiction, medical students, paraprofessionals, and lay people
Order both volumes as a set and save 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.
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Contents VOLUME I Foreword
Introduction
Acknowledgments
Part I: Drugs: Legal and Illegal
Pharmacology of Drugs of Abuse
Marijuana: Recent Research
Marijuana: Some Questions and Answers
Marijuana Issues
The Sex-Pot Controversy
Science, the Press, and Marijuana
Marijuana: A New Ball Game?
Solvent and Aerosol Intoxication
Inhalant Abuse
Amyl Nitrite Rediscovered
Household Hallucinogens
Angel Dust: The Pervasive Psychedelic
PCP (Angel Dust): New Trends in Treatment
The Witches' Brews
Cocaine
MethadoneDiversion
Internal Opioid Compounds
Polydrug Abuse
Alcohol-Drug Combinations
Drug X: The Most Dangerous Drug on Earth
Drug X: Another Point of View
Sleep and Sleeping Pills
The Barbiturates: Has Their Time Gone?
The Methaqualone Story
Valium: Its Use and Abuse
The Major Tranquilizers
Tardive Dyskinesia
The Abuse of Amphetamines
Ritalin and Preludin
On the Smoking of Cigarettes
Part II: Epidemiology and Trend Analysis
Drugs: The Global Situation
Trends in Substance Abuse
The Epidemiology of Heroin Addiction
The Latin American Connection
West Berlin: A Drug Abuse Microcosm
The Many Causes ofAlcoholism
How Social Drinkers Become Alcoholics
The Volitional Disorders
Part III: Diagnosis
Symptoms and Signs of Drug Abuse
Skin Signs of Substance Abuse
Urine Testing for Abusable Drugs
Flashbacks
Alcohol Withdrawal Syndromes
Alcohol and the Liver
The Fetal Alcohol Syndrome: Alcohol as a Teratogen
Part IV: Treatment
Methadone Maintenance
Methadone Maintenance and Jobs: The Beazer Decision
Darvon N: Its Role in Opiate Addiction
Heroin Maintenance: A Solution or a Problem?
Overdose (OD)
Heroin Versus Morphine for Pain
Alternatives to Adolescent Drug Abuse
Marijuana: Does It Have Medical Usefulness? The Management of Acute Alcoholic States
Alcoholics: Can They Become Social Drinkers?
The Treatment of Alcoholism: Does It Work?
Rehabilitation of the Addicted
Part V: Special Groups and Situations
Problem Drinking in Adolescents
Teenage Drinking: The Bottle Babies
Lowering the Drinking Age: Effects on Auto Accidents
Geriatric Drug Abuse
The Psychopharmacology of Aging
Alcoholism and Women
The Drug Dependent Paraplegic
Doping: Drugs in Sports
Aggression: The Role of Drugs
Drugs and Sexuality
The Drug Schedules
Psychotropic Drug Interactions
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