The Essential Guide to Psychoactive Drugs in Canada Second Edition

The Essential Guide to Psychoactive Drugs in Canada  Second Edition
Author: Rick Csiernik
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars’ Press
Total Pages: 395
Release: 2019-11-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781773381602

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The second edition of the formerly titled Just Say Know: A Counsellor’s Guide to Psychoactive Drugs, this indispensable counselling resource provides a practical understanding of psychoactive drug pharmacology and physiology. Rick Csiernik unpacks the risks and therapeutic applications of the most commonly used and misused drug families, including depressants, stimulants, hallucinogens, and psychotherapeutics. This new edition features a wide range of updated research and content addressing the recent rise of opioid, fentanyl, cannabis, novel psychoactive substances, and antipsychotic medication use, as well as the impacts of drug use on sleep and mental health. Two new appendixes are featured summarizing the effects of drugs on pregnancy and interactions drugs may have with certain brain chemicals. The Essential Guide to Psychoactive Drugs in Canada is the perfect addition to any addiction or mental health-related course. User-friendly and highly readable, this resource serves as a guide for service providers to deliver evidence-based care. This text is crucial for counsellors, therapists, instructors, and students looking to acquire an in-depth practical understanding of drug use, medication, and addiction in disciplines such as social work, sociology, pharmacology, health studies, nursing, psychology, and addiction studies.

The Essential Guide to Psychoactive Drugs in Canada Second Edition

The Essential Guide to Psychoactive Drugs in Canada  Second Edition
Author: Rick Csiernik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2019
Genre: Psychopharmacology
ISBN: 1773381628

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Just Say Know

Just Say Know
Author: Rick Csiernik
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: Psychopharmacology
ISBN: 1551306352

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The Practitioner s Guide to Psychoactive Drugs

The Practitioner s Guide to Psychoactive Drugs
Author: Alan J. Gelenberg,Ellen L. Bassuk,Stephen C. Schoonover
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2014-01-15
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1475711387

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The Practitioner s Guide to Psychoactive Drugs

The Practitioner   s Guide to Psychoactive Drugs
Author: Alan Gelenberg
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1977-01-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1475712030

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The Drug Paradox

The Drug Paradox
Author: Tara L. Bruno,Rick Csiernik
Publsiher: Canadian Scholars
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2018-04-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781773380520

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Why are some drugs considered socially acceptable while others are demonized? What makes these definitions so widespread? Who benefits from these conceptualizations? The Drug Paradox examines both the empirically founded and the socially constructed facets of drugs and drug use, highlighting the incongruous aspects of laws, policies, and programming that aim to address behaviours around drugs. The authors explore this paradox, arguing that Canada’s punitive approach to addressing drug use continues to exist alongside harm-reduction strategies and that these competing approaches ultimately impede Canada’s ability to deal effectively with substance misuse. Using a policy-oriented approach while also emphasizing the utility of a multifaceted biopsychosocial model, this text provides students with a foundation in the sociology of psychoactive substances in the Canadian context. It covers a broad range of issues—models of addiction, the history of Canada’s drug laws, media representation, government responses to substance use, and international perspectives on drug policy—and addresses various research areas that are important for students to consider when trying to make sense of the competing discourses on drugs in society. The Drug Paradox is ideal for use in sociology courses on drugs and drug use and will also appeal to those focusing on drug use from a criminology, public health, or policy perspective.

A Primer of Drug Action

A Primer of Drug Action
Author: Robert M. Julien, Ph.D.
Publsiher: Holt Paperbacks
Total Pages: 514
Release: 2013-08-06
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781466851184

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Since 1975, Robert Julien's A Primer of Drug Action has been the definitive guide to the effects of psychoactive drugs on the brain and on behavior. Now fully updated, this popular guide continues to lead the way through a rapidly changing field, providing readers with a clear, contemporary, and objective look at every drug and medication that either positively or adversely affects brain function. This edition includes important new information on: -Herbal medications -Drug therapy for behavioral and anxiety disorders -Clinical practice guidelines for treating psychological disorders -Depression and the action of antidepressant drugs -The use of newer anticonvulsants in the treatment of bipolar disorder, pain syndromes, and behavioral disorders -Drug therapy for children, adolescents and the elderly -"New generation" antipsychotic agents Authoritative, comprehensive, and suitable for those with little background in biology, A Primer of Drug Action is an indispensable source of information for anyone interested in drug use, abuse, and education.

Substance Use and Abuse

Substance Use and Abuse
Author: Rick Csiernik
Publsiher: Brown Bear Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2011-01-07
Genre: Drug abuse
ISBN: 1551303752

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At last, a book for use in the classroom and practice that informs and supports both beginning and experienced professional addictions counsellors in their work with Canadians challenged by substance use or the oppression of abuse. This compendium contains historical, conceptual, theoretical, pharmacological, psychological, social, treatment, and prevention considerations. The section on becoming a strong addictions counsellor includes legal and ethical material and proceeds to a discussion of the competencies required for a sound practice. Discussion questions at the conclusion of each chapter, a lengthy and complete bibliography for each reader's special interests, and a super-abundance of Canadian material all make this book a "must have" for the helping counsellor, policy maker, or teacher in the substance use and abuse field. Features: draws upon an abundance of Canadian material as well as real-world case studies and situational examples includes discussion questions at the conclusion of each chapter and a complete bibliography for further study contains appendices summarizing the history of psychoactive drugs in the Canadian context and global perspective