Nicht lieferbar
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Addiction Psychopharmacology (eBook, PDF)
Schade – dieser Artikel ist leider ausverkauft. Sobald wir wissen, ob und wann der Artikel wieder verfügbar ist, informieren wir Sie an dieser Stelle.
  • Format: PDF

The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Addiction Psychopharmacologypresents a comprehensive guide to contemporary research approachesto the study of drug addiction in adults. With a focus onempirically relevant research methods and nuanced methodologies, itprovides practical tools to enable strong psychopharmacologicalpractices. Contributions from experts in diverse domains offerreviews of the most current experimental methodologies, makerecommendations for 'best-practices', and identify futuredirections for the field. Topics covered include core methods forassessing drug effects, distal and proximal…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of Addiction Psychopharmacologypresents a comprehensive guide to contemporary research approachesto the study of drug addiction in adults. With a focus onempirically relevant research methods and nuanced methodologies, itprovides practical tools to enable strong psychopharmacologicalpractices. Contributions from experts in diverse domains offerreviews of the most current experimental methodologies, makerecommendations for 'best-practices', and identify futuredirections for the field. Topics covered include core methods forassessing drug effects, distal and proximal determinants of druguse, and insights from cognitive neuroscience. Compiled by a team of widely-published researchers in substanceaddiction, the Wiley-Blackwell Handbook of AddictionPsychopharmacology is an authoritative, state-of-the-artcollection of modern research approaches for the scientific studyof drug addiction. Its multidisciplinary approach makes it acomprehensive and invaluable resource for all those in thisfield
Autorenporträt
James MacKillop is Associate Professor, Department ofPsychology, University of Georgia; and Adjunct Associate Professor,Department of Behavioral and Social Sciences, Brown University. Dr.MacKillop's research has been supported by the National Institutesof Health, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, and the AlcoholicMedical Research Foundation, among other granting agencies, and hehas published over 70 peer-reviewed articles and book chapters inthis area. Harriet de Wit is Professor, Department of Psychiatry andBehavioral Neuroscience, University of Chicago. Dr. de Wit haspublished over 200 empirical papers and is an editor of thejournals Psychopharmacology and Alcoholism: Clinical andExperimental Research.