Signals from Drug Research

Signals from Drug Research

Number of page: 72
Publisher: Council of Europe
ISBN: 9287166943
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Category: Medical

What are the latest results from research in the fields of the social sciences, psychology and biomedicine with regard to drug addiction and dependency on psychoactive substances
in this publication, experts in these three areas present the results of the latest research into the problem of drug addiction. The dynamics of the cannabis market are analysed through the lens of sociology, whereas researchers in psychology look at personality traits, impulsivity and sensation seeking. In addition, The most recent theories in neuroscience and dependency are presented. Finally, this book provides information on what treatments are available, or may be available in future, For drug addiction. This inventory of signals from drug research should interest scientists, those working with drug addiction and policy makers as part of the Pompidou Group's commitment to communicating the latest research findings in policy, science and practice in the field of drugs.



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