Academic Press | The Handbook Of Alcohol Use: Understandings From Synapse To Society (2021 EN)

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    Author: Daniel Frings, Ian Albery
    Full Title: The Handbook Of Alcohol Use: Understandings From Synapse To Society
    Publisher: Academic Press; 1st edition (January 17, 2021)
    Year: 2021
    ISBN-13: 9780128167205 (978-0-12-816720-5)
    ISBN-10: 0128167203
    Pages: 678
    Language: English
    Genre: Psychology: Applied Psychology
    File type: PDF (True, but nonnative Cover)
    Quality: 9/10
    Price: $150.00


    The Handbook of Alcohol Use and Abuse: Understandings from Synapse to Society explores an eclectic set of methodological and conceptual tools to create a more diverse understanding of alcohol use, misuse and treatment. Moving past the understanding of alcohol usage through the lens of a disease-based model, this book approaches the topic from individual cognition, small group/system social interactions, and population studies. Each approach examines the phenomena of alcohol use and misuse differently, with each offering its own tactics to combat behavior. While these viewpoints are often construed as antagonistic to the disease based model, the book explores how they can be complementary.

    The handbook brings together an international group of experts in the field to explore how alcohol use and misuse can be understood at varying levels and how these varying conceptualizations can both contrast and combine to form a new picture.


    Key Features:
    ✓ Synthesizes varied levels of analysis on alcohol usage
    ✓ Explores alcohol use from both individual and societal levels
    ✓ Examines disease-based and psychosocial approaches
    ✓ Considers social identify and alcohol use
    ✓ Details how Big Data is used in alcohol research

    Readership:
    Researchers, professors, and students in the field of psychology and addiction, health psychology, and the biology of addiction. Secondary markets include those in public health and policy change.

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