Alcoholism

Alcoholism by Neil Kessel is a revised edition published by Penguin in 1993, consisting of 183 pages. This book addresses the increasing prevalence and severity of alcoholism, particularly among women and young people, highlighting the impact of unemployment on this issue.
Readers will find a thorough exploration of the psychological and pathological aspects of addiction, as the book delves into the complexities surrounding alcoholism. This edition builds on the original work from 1965, providing updated insights into the evolving nature of this social concern. The text is presented in English and aims to inform readers about the multifaceted challenges posed by alcoholism in contemporary society.
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A new edition of a book first published in 1965. Alcoholism has become more widespread and a more serious problem since then, particularly amongst women and young people. Unemployment has also heightened the problem.
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