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Substance and Non-substance Addiction / edited by Xiaochu Zhang, Jie Shi, Ran Tao.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Zhang, Xiaochu., Editor.
Shi, Jie., Editor.
Tao, Ran., Editor.
Series:
Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology, 0065-2598 ; 1010
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Neurosciences.
Experiential research.
Clinical psychology.
Psychotherapy.
Psychology Research.
Clinical Psychology.
Local Subjects:
Neurosciences.
Psychology Research.
Clinical Psychology.
Psychotherapy.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (XIII, 357 p. 1 illus. in color.)
Edition:
1st ed. 2017.
Place of Publication:
Singapore : Springer Singapore : Imprint: Springer, 2017.
Summary:
This book focuses on the similarities and differences between substance and non-substance addictions. It discusses in detail the mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of substance and non-substance addictions, and addresses selected prospects that will shape future studies on addiction. Addiction is a global problem that costs millions of lives tremendous damage year after year. There are mainly two types of addition: substance addiction (e.g., nicotine, alcohol, cannabis, heroin, stimulants, etc.) and non-substance addiction (e.g., gambling, computer gaming, Internet, etc.). Based on existing evidence, both types of addiction produce negative impacts on individuals’ physical, mental, social and financial well-being, and share certain common mechanisms, which involve a dysfunction of the neural reward system and specific gene transcription factors. However, there are also key differences between these two types of addiction. Covering these aspects systematically, the book will provide researchers and graduate students alike a better understanding of drug and behavioral addictions.
Contents:
Received view of addiction, relapse and treatment
Definition of substance and non-substance addictions
Similarities and differences in molecule and neural circuit of substance and non-substance addictions
Similarities and differences in genetics of substance and non-substance addictions
Similarities and differences in neuroimaging of substance and non-substance addictions
Similarities and differences in cognitive psychology of substance and non-substance addictions
Similarities and differences in diagnostic criterion of substance and non-substance addictions
Similarities and differences in diagnostic scales of substance and non-substance addictions
Similarities and differences in biochemical diagnosis of substance and non-substance addictions
Development of new diagnostic techniques of substance and non-substance addictions
Drug therapy for substance and non-substance addictions
Physical therapy for substance and non-substance addictions
Traditional Chinese medical therapy for substance and non-substance addictions
Nutrition support therapy for substance and non-substance addictions
Psychotherapy for substance and non-substance addictions
Cognitive-behavioural therapy for substance and non-substance addictions
Summary and prospect.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and index.
ISBN:
981-10-5562-9

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