Drugs and the Neuroscience of Behavior
An Introduction to Psychopharmacology
Third Edition
- Adam Prus - Northern Michigan University, USA
August 2020 | 670 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Drugs and the Neuroscience of Behavior presents an introduction to the rapidly advancing field of psychopharmacology by examining how drug actions in the brain affect psychological processes. Author Adam Prus provides historical background to give readers an appreciation for the development of drug treatments and neuroscience over time, covering major topics in psychopharmacology including new drugs and recent trends in drug use. Empirically supported pedagogical features offer students the opportunity to reflect on what they read to ensure understanding before progressing to new content. The Third Edition includes a new chapter on depressants and discussions of major topics such as the opioid epidemic, the risks associated with vaping, and MDMA-assisted psychotherapy for PTSD.
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Preface
Acknowledgments
About the Author
Chapter 1. Introduction to Psychopharmacology
Chapter 2. The Nervous System
Chapter 3. Neurotransmission
Chapter 4. Properties of Drugs
Chapter 5. Drugs of Abuse
Chapter 6. Psychostimulants
Chapter 7. Nicotine and Caffeine
Chapter 8. Depressants
Chapter 9. Alcohol
Chapter 10. Opioids
Chapter 11. Cannabinoids
Chapter 12. Psychedelic Drugs
Chapter 13. Treatments for Depression and Bipolar Disorder
Chapter 14. Treatments for Anxiety Disorders
Chapter 15. Antipsychotic Drugs
Glossary
References
Author Index
Subject Index
Supplements
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The open-access Student Study Site makes it easy for students to maximize their study time, anywhere, anytime. It offers flashcards that strengthen understanding of key terms and concepts, as well as learning objectives that reinforce the most important material.
For additional information, custom options, or to request a personalized walkthrough of these resources, please contact your sales representative.
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Temple University
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