by Mark Moss (Contributor), Andrew Parrott (Author), Andrew Scholey (Contributor), Alun Morinan (Contributor), Andrew Scholey (Contributor), Alun Morinan (Contributor), Andrew Parrott (Author), Mark Moss (Contributor)
Why are some drugs highly addictive? What exactly are the effects of different types of psychoactive drugs? How can they produce such dramatic effects on mood, cognition, sensation, awareness, health and well-being? Understanding Drugs and Behaviour describes in detail how the main psychoactive drugs can alter brain chemistry and modify behaviour. Written by experienced lecturers with a high level of research expertise, all the main drugs used in today's society are included, such as alcohol, nicotine, cannabis, LSD and Ecstacy, opiates, CNS stimulants, as well as clinical medications. Teaching and learning features include: Chapter overviews; In-depth core material; End of chapter questions; Key references; Extensive glossary; and, Journals and websites of interest. This introductory text will be of use to students of psychology, behavioural sciences, health sciences, nursing, physiology and pharmacology.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 332
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Published: 26 May 2004
ISBN 10: 0471986402
ISBN 13: 9780471986409