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Addiction - Drug & Chemical Dependence, Physiological Psychology, Substance Use & Abuse - Medical Aspects, Substance Use & Abuse, Pharmacology, Neurology, Neurophysiology
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Addiction: The High-Low Trap

by Irving A. Cohen, Wallace Mandell
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Overview

Billions of dollars have been expended on educating the public about the dangers of drug and alochol addiction. Despite these massive expenditures, the powerful vortex of addiction continues. Why? Irving Cohen, MD looks at the profile of the addict, the nature of addiction, the pharmacologic nature of the drugs, and explains the roller coaster syndrome that can trap innocent people. Addiction: The High-Low Trapoffers a unique perspecive for both the addict and society on how to approach this problem.

Synopsis

Billions of dollars have been expended on educating the public about the dangers of drug and alochol addiction. Despite these massive expenditures, the powerful vortex of addiction continues. Why? Irving Cohen, MD looks at the profile of the addict, the nature of addiction, the pharmacologic nature of the drugs, and explains the roller coaster syndrome that can trap innocent people. Addiction: The High-Low Trapoffers a unique perspecive for both the addict and society on how to approach this problem.

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Book Details

Published
November 1, 1992
Publisher
Health Press NM
Pages
209
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780929173108

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