1st Edition

Addictive Disorders in Arctic Climates Theory, Research, and Practice at the Novosibirsk Institute

By Bernard Segal Copyright 1990
    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    118 Pages
    by Routledge

    Discover fresh perspectives on alcoholism treatment and research with this enlightening new book describing the work of researchers at the Novosibirsk Medical Institute, USSR. By using specific examples of their studies in Siberia, the reserachers offer an innovative approach to the treatment of addictive disorders in general. Instead of focusing on the drinking behavior itself, the treatment focuses on the relation of the problem to the interaction of economic, social, and psychological factors.

    To address the question of whether alcoholics should all be treated in the same way, or if alcholism treatment should be more individualized in approach, chapters are devoted to the differences between alcoholism in women, adolescents, and alchoholics who are afflicted with “rapid development of alcholism syndrome.” The research examples in Addictive Disorders in Arctic Climates benefits professionals involved in the treatment of alcholism by introducing new perspectives and broadening contemporary research.

    Contents Preface
    • Introduction
    • A Review of the Problem of Alcoholism in Siberia
    • Clinical-Psychological Approaches to Alcoholism: Multiple Versions of Alcohol Dependence
    • Social-Psychological Aspects of Drinking by Youth and Young Adults
    • Addictive Behavior in Women: A Theoretical Perspective
    • The “Rapid Course of Development” of Early Alcoholism in Young People
    • Soviet and American Perspectives on Addiction: A Brief Critique

    Biography

    Bernard Segal