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Substance Use and Abuse in South Africa: Insights from Brain and Behavioural Sciences

Editat de Ernesta Meintjes, Dan Stein, Kevin Thomas
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 30 iun 2012
Substance abuse is an enormous social problem in South Africa, as elsewhere. It is one of the focus areas of the Brain-Behaviour Initiative (BBI) at the University of Cape Town, which relates neuroscience and behavioural science to social issues. This ground-breaking book, which presents some of the cutting-edge research of this unit, looks at the problem of substance abuse from multiple perspectives and particularly in the light of recent discoveries in brain and behavioural science, but also taking a public health view. Its focus ranges from brain imaging and dopaminergic neurocircuitry to policy and prevention. In South Africa in particular, tik (crystal meth, or methamphetamine) and alcohol are devastating society, aggravating poverty and crime, and contributing to child abuse and gender violence. This will be the first book to address the nature of this problem in an integrated way, written by local researchers at the forefront of this subject.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781919895291
ISBN-10: 1919895299
Pagini: 408
Dimensiuni: 170 x 234 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.61 kg
Editura: University of Cape Town Press

Cuprins

Substance Abuse & Abuse in South Africa; Epidemiology & Risk Factors; The Clinical Presentation of Substance-Related Disorders in South Africa; Developmental Consequences of Prenatal Drug & Alcohol Exposure; Women & Alcohol; Addiction As Virtual Seeking; Genetics & Molecular Biology; Brain Imaging & Neural Circuitry in MA Abuse; Affective Neuroscience of Methamphetamine Abuse; Neurocognitive Effects of Alcohol Abuse & Dependence; Neuropsychoanalytic Notes on Addiction; Decision-Making & Substance Abuse: A South African Perspective; Animal Models of Substance Abuse; Youth & Substances; Evaluated Interventions to Prevent Substance Abuse Among Young South Africans; Interpersonal Violence in South Africa & Substance Misuse: Some Perspectives on The Connections; Substance Use, Stigma, & Health Literacy: A Conceptual Framework; Addiction: Philosophy & Ethics; Clinical Treatment of Substance Abuse & Dependence in South Africa; Substance Abuse Policy in South Africa.

Recenzii

"Gives the reader a thorough understanding of the complexity of substance use disorders; their evolution, aetiology, neurobiological mechanisms as well as social and policy implications. . . . An important and infuential text in this area." --Dr. Julia Sinclair, senior lecturer in psychiatry, University of Southhampton School of Medicine

Notă biografică

Prof George Ellis is Professor Emeritus of Applied Mathematics at the University of Cape Town. His professional teaching and research work includes relativity theory and cosmology, complexity studies and the brain. In 2004 he was awarded the Templeton Prize in recognition of his contribution to the study of the relation between religion and science. Prof Dan Stein is Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Cape Town. He has written numerous articles on the role of trauma, violence and alcohol in psychiatric disorders. He is the PI in the Cross-University Brain-Behaviour Initiative focusing on neuroscience, and in the Medical Research Council of South Africa Research Unit on Anxiety Disorders, investigating the psychobiology of anxiety disorders. Dr Ernesta Meintjies is a senior scientist in the MRC/UCT Medical Imaging Research Unit. She has a PhD in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy from Oregon State University and has extensive expertise and training in magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) physics. Her current research focuses on functional MRI and diffusion tensor imaging studies of brain development in children with foetal alcohol syndrome. Dr Kevin Thomas is a senior lecturer in the Department of Psychology at the University Cape Town, with a PhD in clinical psychology from the University of Arizona. His research interests include cognitive and clinical neuropsychology and neuroscience, cognitive aging, and stress, anxiety and trauma.