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Addiction neurobiology : ethical and social implications.

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Addiction neurobiology : ethical and social implications.

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Addiction neurobiology : ethical and social implications.

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Full title

Addiction neurobiology : ethical and social implications.

Publisher

Luxembourg : Office for Official Pubns of the European Communities, 2009.

Date

2009.

Call Numbers

T0341419

Record Identifier

74VvOjdq23GA

MMS ID

991008564069702626

Language

English

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Physical content

181 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.

Contents

What is addiction? / Adrian Carter, Wayne Hall and Benjamin Capps -- The neurobiology of addiction / Adrian Carter, Wayne Hall and David Nutt -- The treatment of addiction / Adrian Carter, Wayne Hall and David Nutt -- Human rights, ethical values and the implications of current addiction research /...

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Publisher

Luxembourg : Office for Official Pubns of the European Communities, 2009.

Date Published

2009.

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Summary

"This report reviews developments in the neuroscience of addiction, explores how they might affect the way we view and treat drug problems, and considers the issues that they raise for drug policy in Europe. In language that is easily accessible, the report presents the complex brain processes involved in addiCtion and the ethical implications inhe...

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Addiction neurobiology : ethical and social implications.

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General note

EMCDDA monographs, 1606-1691 ; 9.

Bibliography: p. 149-179.

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T0341419

Record Identifier

74VvOjdq23GA

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvOjdq23GA

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ISBN

9291683477

9789291683475

MMS ID

991008564069702626

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