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Alcoholism

9780199231393
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The third edition of this successful Facts title was authored by the late Dr Donald W. Goodwin, who wrote with a unique and engaging style defining alcoholism in very human terms. Although much of Dr Goodwins assessments of alcoholism still hold true today, a great deal of progress has been made in the quest to better understand the underlying causes of the disease. This fourth edition, written by a group of Dr Goodwins former colleagues, whilst retaining much of Dr Goodwinsoriginal material, offering his unique perspective on alcoholism. The new edition includes updated information about the effects of alcohol consumption on the body, a new section on the particular sensitivity of women to the effects of drinking, and information and advice relating to the consequences of alcohol abuse for the abusers, their families and society.
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OUP Oxford
101802
9780199231393
9780199231393

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Publication date
2008
Issue number
4
Cover
paperback
Pages count
176
Dimensions (mm)
131 x 196
Weight (g)
198
  • Alcoholic beverages; Alcohol in the body; Alcohol and its effects; Alcohol through the ages; What is alcoholism?; The symptoms; The course; Women and alcohol; Risk factors; Alcoholism and co-occuring mental illness (dual diagnosis); Heredity; Drinking rewards; Judgment and self-control; Treating alcoholism; Psychological approaches to the treatment of alcoholism; Medications to treat the alcoholic; Alcoholics Anonymous (AA); Attacking the problem;
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