Chemical Dependency: A Systems Approach (2nd Edition)

Chemical Dependency: A Systems Approach (2nd Edition) by C. Aaron McNeece, published by Allyn & Bacon on January 12, 1998, offers a thorough examination of substance abuse through a systems perspective. This edition spans 462 pages and is presented in English, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the field. The book addresses the impact of substance abusers on their surroundings and discusses the evolving state and federal policies related to substance control.
Readers will find a comprehensive exploration of the major theories of addiction, alongside an analysis of the psychological and physiological effects of substance abuse, including conditions such as fetal alcohol syndrome. This text is particularly suited for social workers, therapists, and drug and alcohol counselors, emphasizing a “person-in-environment” approach to understanding the complexities of substance abuse and its broader implications.
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Substance abusers affect everyone they come into contact with, and state and federal policies regarding substance control seem to change constantly. This book takes a comprehensive look at substance abuse from a systems perspective, which makes it particularly appropriate for social workers who are accustomed to a “person-in-environment” perspective. This book covers all the major theories of addiction, as well as the major psychological and physiological results of substance abuse, including fetal alcohol syndrome. Social workers, therapists, drug and alcohol counselors.
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