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(University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia), (Burnet Institute, Melbourne, Australia), (University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia), (University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia)
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The first edition of Addictions established itself as a valuable resource for students and professionals alike. This authoritative new edition builds on the success of the previous book, incorporating advances in research and practice over the last ten years.

The book includes material on:

  • the nature of addiction and who becomes addicted
  • health consequences of alcohol and other drug dependence
  • theories and causes of addiction.

The authors, experts in the field, also include new material on the controversy surrounding the possible positive effects of alcohol and cannabis use, the increased risk of interpersonal violence, and new research on theories of addiction.

Addictions will be essential reading for students, professionals and researchers seeking state of the art information about this rapidly growing field.

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"Teesson and colleagues have succeeded in producing a very clear, readable, and up-to-date critical overview of the addictions literature. With a focus on current directions, latest empirical findings, and future research needs, the authors provide an insightful, practical, and comprehensive presentation of the world of addictions." - Claire Hart, University of Southampton, UK "Teesson and colleagues have succeeded in producing a very clear, readable, and up-to-date critical overview of the addictions literature. With a focus on current directions, latest empirical findings, and future research needs, the authors provide an insightful, practical, and comprehensive presentation of the world of addictions."- Claire Hart, School of Psychology, University of Southampton, UK

Series preface ix
Acknowledgements xi
1 The nature of addiction
1(12)
What is a drug?
2(2)
Effects of drugs
4(2)
What are the causes of problems with alcohol and other drugs?
6(1)
Diagnosing problems
7(5)
Cultural factors and attitudes to drugs
12(1)
2 Who becomes addicted?
13(8)
The US Epidemiologic Catchment Area study
13(3)
Later community surveys from developed countries
16(3)
Summary
19(2)
3 The health consequences of alcohol and other drug use and dependence
21(14)
Introduction
21(2)
Alcohol-related mortality and morbidity
23(3)
Tobacco-related mortality and morbidity
26(1)
Illicit drug-related mortality and morbidity
27(4)
Controversies on the positive effects of alcohol and cannabis
31(2)
Summary
33(2)
4 Theories of addiction: Causes and maintenance of addiction
35(14)
Overview: Theories of addiction
35(1)
Physiological bases of addiction
35(7)
Psychosocial theories
42(3)
Contextual factors
45(2)
Synthetic theories of addiction
47(1)
Summary
48(1)
5 Alcohol
49(24)
Introduction
49(1)
Prevention
50(1)
Assessment
50(5)
Interventions
55(15)
Summary
70(3)
6 Nicotine
73(14)
Introduction
73(1)
Assessment
74(2)
Interventions
76(8)
Summary
84(3)
7 Cannabis
87(12)
Introduction
87(1)
Prevention
88(1)
Assessment
89(1)
Interventions
90(3)
Summary
93(1)
Appendix to
Chapter 7: A CBT intervention and relapse prevention for cannabis dependence
93(6)
8 Opioids
99(12)
Introduction
99(1)
Assessment
100(1)
Interventions
101(8)
Summary
109(2)
9 Psychostimulants: cocaine, amphetamines and ecstasy
111(6)
Introduction
111(1)
Assessment
112(1)
Interventions
113(2)
Summary
115(2)
10 Addiction: Looking ahead
117(2)
Further reading 119(2)
References 121(24)
Author index 145(8)
Subject index 153
Maree Teesson is Professor, NHMRC Senior Research Fellow and Assistant Director, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Wayne Hall is NHMRC Australia Fellow and Professorial Fellow, The University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research, Australia

Heather Proudfoot is a Research Fellow at the National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, University of New South Wales, Australia

Louisa Degenhardt is Professor, NHMRC Senior Research Fellow and Principal for Young Peoples Health at the Burnet Institute in Melbourne, Australia