Matilda Hellman,Michael Egerer,Janne Stoneham,Sarah Forberger,Vilja Mannistoe-Inkinen,Doris Ochterbeck,Samantha Rundle
Addiction and the Brain: Knowledge, Beliefs and Ethical Considerations from a Social Perspective
Addiction and the Brain: Knowledge, Beliefs and Ethical Considerations from a Social Perspective
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This book explores the neuroscientific knowledge on addiction as an epistemic project. It examines how scientific understanding of addiction has evolved and discusses the challenges and controversies surrounding this field.
Format: Hardback
Length: 210 pages
Publication date: 23 April 2022
Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
This book delves into the intricate realm of addiction, exploring it as an epistemic endeavor that seeks to unravel the complex mechanisms underlying this pervasive phenomenon. Through a comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach, the author aims to shed light on the neuroscientific foundations of addiction, providing a deeper understanding of its nature, development, and treatment.
The book begins by examining the historical and cultural perspectives of addiction, highlighting the societal and societal factors that contribute to its prevalence. It then delves into the neurobiological mechanisms that underpin addiction, exploring the role of neurotransmitters, brain circuits, and genetic predispositions in the development and maintenance of addiction.
The author emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to addiction treatment, incorporating various therapeutic interventions such as behavioral therapy, medication management, and support groups. They also discuss the challenges and ethical considerations associated with addiction treatment, such as the potential for stigma, discrimination, and relapse.
Throughout the book, the author employs a clear and accessible writing style, making complex neuroscientific concepts accessible to a wide audience. They provide numerous examples and case studies to illustrate the practical applications of neuroscientific knowledge in addiction treatment, showcasing the potential for personalized and effective interventions.
In conclusion, this book offers a valuable contribution to the field of addiction research and treatment. By integrating neuroscientific knowledge with clinical expertise, it provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing addiction on a deeper level. It is a must-read for researchers, practitioners, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this complex and challenging phenomenon.
Neuroscience has made significant strides in understanding addiction, shedding light on the complex mechanisms underlying this pervasive phenomenon. This book delves into the neuroscientific knowledge on addiction as an epistemic project, aiming to unravel the mysteries of addiction and provide a deeper understanding of its nature, development, and treatment.
The book begins by examining the historical and cultural perspectives of addiction, highlighting the societal and societal factors that contribute to its prevalence. It then delves into the neurobiological mechanisms that underpin addiction, exploring the role of neurotransmitters, brain circuits, and genetic predispositions in the development and maintenance of addiction.
The author emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach to addiction treatment, incorporating various therapeutic interventions such as behavioral therapy, medication management, and support groups. They also discuss the challenges and ethical considerations associated with addiction treatment, such as the potential for stigma, discrimination, and relapse.
Throughout the book, the author employs a clear and accessible writing style, making complex neuroscientific concepts accessible to a wide audience. They provide numerous examples and case studies to illustrate the practical applications of neuroscientific knowledge in addiction treatment, showcasing the potential for personalized and effective interventions.
In conclusion, this book offers a valuable contribution to the field of addiction research and treatment. By integrating neuroscientific knowledge with clinical expertise, it provides a comprehensive framework for understanding and addressing addiction on a deeper level. It is a must-read for researchers, practitioners, and anyone interested in gaining a deeper understanding of this complex and challenging phenomenon.
Weight: 428g
Dimension: 210 x 148 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811909450
Edition number: 1st ed. 2022
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