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Alcohol and the addictive brain : new hope for alcoholics from biogenetic research
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  • Alcohol and the addictive brain : new hope for alcoholics from biogenetic research
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  • Free Press, New York : cop. 1991
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  • 320 s : ill.
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  • A new understanding of the nature and progression od alcohol addiction is currently emerging: alcoholism as the result of an imbalance in the brain's natural production of neurotransmitters critical to our sense of well-being. This imbalance, which an increasing amount of evidence is demonstrating to be genetically influenced, produces a craving temporarily satisfied by drinking. Alcoholism: a legacy of pain for alcoholics, families and society. Self-help approaches to treatment: alcoholics anonymous. Biopsychic approaches to treatment: frustration and progress. The neuron: a primer of brain function. Science and the disease concept. The biochemistry of alcoholism: early clues. The opiate connection. Poppies in the brain. Malfunction of the reward messengers. Toward a craving model. The reward cascade. Alcogenes. The addictive brain: hope for a cure.
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  • 0-02-903701-8
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*1001 $aBlum, Kenneth
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*260  $aNew York :$bFree Press,$ccop. 1991$y1991
*300  $a320 s :$bill.
*520  $aA new understanding of the nature and progression od alcohol addiction is currently emerging: alcoholism as the result of an imbalance in the brain's natural production of neurotransmitters critical to our sense of well-being. This imbalance, which an increasing amount of evidence is demonstrating to be genetically influenced, produces a craving temporarily satisfied by drinking. Alcoholism: a legacy of pain for alcoholics, families and society. Self-help approaches to treatment: alcoholics anonymous. Biopsychic approaches to treatment: frustration and progress. The neuron: a primer of brain function. Science and the disease concept. The biochemistry of alcoholism: early clues. The opiate connection. Poppies in the brain. Malfunction of the reward messengers. Toward a craving model. The reward cascade. Alcogenes. The addictive brain: hope for a cure.
*650 4$aBehavior, Addictive
*650 4$aAlcoholism
*650 4$aAlcohol, ethyl
*650 4$aGenetics
*650 4$aGenetics, behavioral
*650 4$aBrain
*650 4$aBrain chemistry
*650 4$aNeurochemistry
*650 4$aDrugs
*650 4$aSide effects
*650 4$aNeurophysiology
*650 4$aReview
*653  $aAlkoholism
*653  $aAlkohol
*653  $aGenetik
*653  $aHjärnan
*653  $aBiverkningar
*653  $aBiokemi
*7001 $aPayne, James E.
*852  $h4b82
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