
Marijuana and Madness
Cambridge University Press
2nd Edition
Published on 27. October 2011
Book
Hardback
252 pages
978-1-107-00021-6 (ISBN)
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Description
The second edition of this critically acclaimed and award-winning text provides a comprehensive overview of the psychiatry and neuroscience of Cannabis sativa (marijuana). It outlines the very latest developments in our understanding of the human cannabinoid system, and links this knowledge to clinical and epidemiological facts about the impact of cannabis on mental health. Clinically focused chapters review not only the direct psychomimetic properties of cannabis, but also the impact consumption has on the courses of evolving or established mental illnesses such as schizophrenia. Effects of cannabis on mood are reviewed, as are its effects on cognition. This new edition has been extensively updated and expanded with ten new chapters to incorporate major new research findings. This book will be of interest to all members of the mental health team, as well as to neuroscientists, epidemiologists, public health specialists and those involved in drug and alcohol research.
Reviews / Votes
'The editors and publishers of this book have responded to a need for clear, research-based information on a topic of great current concern. They have done an excellent job.' American Journal of Psychiatry 'The chapters are compact but filled with quality research and sophisticated, in-depth analysis. The authors do not oversimplify or overemphasize the evidence. We congratulate them on their accomplishment and recommend this book enthusiastically for all clinicians and researchers interested in substance related issues.' Journal of the American Medical Association '... provides an excellent and unparalleled overview of current evidence-based thinking about cannabis and psychotic disorders, and should be read by anyone involved in clinical practice or research with people who suffer serious mental illness and also use cannabis. And let's face it that is probably most of us.' Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 'For colleagues in the mental health field, and in particular for those specializing in addictions, this text can serve as an up-to-date and comprehensive reference. Moreover, before moving ahead on marijuana-related legislation, any governor, lawmaker, or physician with 'medicinal' inclinations - as well as the general public - would be well-advised to become familiar with the contents of this book.' Journal of Clinical PsychiatryMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Cambridge
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Edition type
Revised edition
Illustrations
8 Tables, black and white; 11 Plates, color; 2 Halftones, unspecified; 9 Halftones, black and white; 53 Line drawings, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 253 mm
Width: 195 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
740 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-107-00021-6 (9781107000216)
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Persons
David Castle is Chair of Psychiatry, St Vincent's Hospital and the University of Melbourne. Sir Robin M. Murray is Professor of Psychiatric Research, Institute of Psychiatry, and Honorary Consultant, South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust, London. Deepak Cyril D'Souza is Associate Professor of Psychiatry, Director, Schizophrenia Research Program VACHS, and Director, VA-CMHC Schizophrenia Research Clinic, Yale University, Connecticut.
Editor
University of Melbourne
Yale University, Connecticut
Content
Foreword; Preface; Part I. Pharmacology of Cannabis and the Endocannabinoid System: 1. The cannabinoid system from the point of view of a chemist Raphael Mechoulam and Lumir Hanus; 2. The function of the endocannabinoid system Roger Pertwee; 3. How cannabis works in the brain Leslie Iversen; Part II. The Changing Face of Cannabis: 4. The epidemiology of cannabis use: an international perspective Sandeep Chawla; 5. Is cannabis becoming more potent? Mahmoud ElSohly and David Potter; 6. Health policy and cannabis Wayne Hall and Louisa Degenhardt; Part III. Cannabis and the Brain: 7. Cannabis, endocannabinoids and neurodevelopment Ismael Galve-Roperh; 8. The impact of pubertal exposure to cannabis on the brain: a focus on animal studies Miriam Schneider; 9. Cannabis and cognition: short and long-term effects Nadia Solowij; 10. Does cannabis cause lasting brain damage? Nadia Solowij, Murat Yucel, Valentina Lorenzetti and Dan Lubman; Part IV. Cannabis, Anxiety and Mood: 11. Acute and subacute psychiatric effects of cannabis David Castle and Nadia Solowij; 12. The association between cannabis use and depression Louisa Degenhardt, Wayne Hall, Michael Lynskey, Carolyn Coffey and George Patton; 13. Cannabis and bipolar disorder Carol Silberberg and David Castle; Part V. Cannabis and Psychosis: 14. Cannabis and psychosis proneness Jim van Os, Helene Verdoux and David Castle; 15. Genetic factors that moderate the psychomimetic effects of cannabis Marta Di Forti, Robin M. Murray and Cecile Henquet; 16. Cannabis causes positive, negative, cognitive symptoms and produces impairments in electrophysiological indices of information processing Mohini Ranganathan, Andrew Sewell, Daniel Mathalon and Deepak Cyril D'Souza; 17. The neural basis for the acute effects of cannabis on learning and psychosis Sagnik Bhattacharrya and Phil McGuire; Part VI. Cannabinoids and Schizophrenia: Aetiopathology and Treatment Implications: 18. Does cannabis cause schizophrenia? Stan Zammit, Mary Cannon and Robin M. Murray; 19. Postmortem studies of the brain cannabinoid system in schizophrenia Suresh Sundram, Brian Dean and David Copolov; 20. The endogenous cannabinoid system in schizophrenia Paul Morrison; 21. The endocannabinoid system as a target for pharmacotherapy of schizophrenia Markus Leweke; Part VII. Cannabis and its Impact on Schizophrenia: 22. Acute effects of cannabis in established schizophrenia Cecile Henquet and Deepak Cyril D'Souza; 23. Cannabis and the long-term course of schizophrenia Don Liszen, Bart Peters and Lieuwe De Haan; 24. Motives that maintain cannabis use in schizophrenia Kim Meuser; 25. Treatment interventions for cannabis abuse in people with psychosis Wynne James and David Castle; Part VIII. Integration: 26. Cannabis and mental illness: an integration Deepak Cyril D'Souza, Robin M. Murray and David Castle; Index.