Young People and Alcohol: Impact, Policy, Prevention, TreatmentISBN: 978-1-4443-3598-9
Paperback
384 pages
June 2011, Wiley-Blackwell
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Young People and Alcohol is a practical and comprehensive
reference for professionals and researchers in the field of alcohol
misuse who work with people aged 12 to 25 years. The book provides
readers from a range of professional backgrounds with authoritative
and up to date information about the effects of alcohol use in the
young and, particularly, its management, with an emphasis on
interventions whose effectiveness is supported by evidence.
Written by an internationally renowned team of contributors, chapters span five key sections: The Phenomenon and Impact of Youth Drinking; Neurobiology; Prevention and Early Intervention; Assessment and Diagnosis; and Treatment.
FEATURES
- Focus is on treatment, relating the science to everyday clinical practice.
- Evidence-based
- List of further resources
- Tables and flowcharts
- Glossary of key terms and abbreviations