Drugs, Alcohol and Mental Health
Explore the intricate relationship between substance use and mental health with Drugs, Alcohol and Mental Health by Alan Cornwell, published by Cambridge University Press. This revised second edition, released in 1993, spans 108 pages and serves as a concise introductory textbook for those interested in the fields of addiction and therapy, human biology, and mental illness.
Delve into the biochemical, behavioral, and social factors that influence the mind, as Cornwell expertly discusses commonly misused substances. From prescription drugs to hallucinogens, narcotics, and socially accepted options like caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol, this book provides a comprehensive overview of the various categories of drugs. The final chapters thoughtfully address critical issues surrounding mental health and illness, making this an essential read for students, professionals, and anyone seeking to understand the complexities of addiction and its impact on mental well-being.