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Alcoholism: Biographies of Disease

Autor Maria L. Gifford Contribuţii de Stacy Friedman, Rich Majerus
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 21 oct 2009 – vârsta până la 17 ani
An intriguing look at the history of alcoholism and its dramatic effects, from the first fermented grape to current advances in genetic research.Alcoholism tells the story of a disease familiar to many yet not well understood. It is the first "biography" of alcohol abuse that gauges its devastating effects on the body, the family, the economy, and the community.Alcoholism provides the latest understanding of the disease as a behavioral dysfunction and a biological condition. Coverage includes the origins of alcohol and the discovery of alcoholism as a medical disease; the biology of alcoholism and its effects on the body; and current diagnostic and treatment methods for alcoholism. In addition, the book explores the effects on society of such alcoholism-related problems as domestic abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, drunk driving, and suicide, as well as promising new directions in alcoholism research, awareness, treatment, and prevention.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780313359088
ISBN-10: 0313359083
Pagini: 176
Ilustrații: 2 bw illus
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Greenwood
Seria Biographies of Disease

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Caracteristici

Provides a specialty bibliography of significant materials from the fields of history, epidemiology, psychology, and addiction therapy

Notă biografică

Maria Gifford is an independent health writer in Rochester, MN.

Cuprins

Series ForewordPrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionChapter 1 Alcoholism, HistoricallyAn Ancient MythAlcohol: A Gift from the Gods?Early "Spirits"Alcohol as MedicineThe Church and Alcohol AbuseAlcohol in Colonial Times and Early AmericaFrom Sin to Sickness: Medical PioneersChapter 2 Alcohol Use and AbuseHow Much Is Too Much? A Look at Blood AlcoholAlcoholism DefinedThe Impact of OveruseAlcoholism vs. Alcohol Dependency vs. Alcohol AbuseSigns and SymptomsCauses of AlcoholismWho Is At Risk?Health ComplicationsMoral Failing or Legitimate Disease?Chapter 3 Diagnosing and Treating AlcoholismAlcoholism: Chronic and ComplicatedScreening and DiagnosisAlcoholism Treatment: A HistoryTreatment OptionsBarriers to TreatmentThe Power of Alcoholics AnonymousTreatment AlternativesChapter 4 Alcoholism and SocietyMore Than a DiseaseSocialized Teenage Alcohol AbuseWho's Drinking? Alcoholism in NumbersAmerica's Bar TabAlcohol Abuse and the American FamilyDrunk DrivingDrinking and Young PeopleOn Campus: Underage and Under the InfluenceChapter 5 Alcoholism-Related ProblemsAlcohol, Violence and CrimeAlcohol and Risky BehaviorDual AddictionNutritional TroublesProblems at School and WorkChapter 6 Alcoholism Today and BeyondChanging Attitudes, Targeted TreatmentsThe Science of AddictionNew MedicationsNon-Drug ApproachesAlcoholism and Modern ResearchRemoving Barriers: Alcoholism Treatment and InsuranceConclusionTimelineGlossaryBibliographyIndex

Recenzii

Alcoholism provides a thorough yet comprehensible analysis of the medical and social criteria of a very serious and devastating disease. It is recommended for anyone wishing to learn more about this very important social issue and is appropriate for inclusion in most library collections.
For students and general readers, Gifford, an independent health writer, provides an overview of alcoholism and its effects on the body, the family, the economy, and the community. She focuses on alcoholism as a disease and covers the origins and history of alcohol and alcoholism, the discovery of alcoholism, biological aspects, signs and symptoms of abuse, current diagnostic and treatment methods, and related problems like domestic abuse, fetal alcohol syndrome, drunk driving, and suicide, in addition to new directions in research, awareness, treatment, and prevention.
Recommended. Lower- and upper-division undergraduates; general readers.