Control Over Intoxicant Use Pharmacological, Psychological and Social Considerations
Edited by Norman E. Zinberg, M.D. Wayne M. Harding, Ed.M.
List of Table and Figures Preface Acknowledgements
1. Introduction Control and Intoxicant Use: A Theoretical and Practical Overview Norman E Zinberg and Wayne M. Harding
2. Measuring How People Control the Amounts of Substances They Use Robert Apsler
3. Informal Social Controls and Their Influence on Substance Use Judith Rodin
4. Indulgence, Excess, and Restraint: Perspectives on Consummatory Behavior in Everyday Life C. Peter Herman and Lynn T Kozlowski 5. Psychopathology in Drug Dependent Individuals: A Clinical Review Gerald J McKenna 6. On the Evaluation of Treatments for Narcotics Addiction Vincent P. Dole and Burton Singer 7. Social and Political Sources of Drug Effects: The Case of Bad Trips on Psychedelics Richard Bunce 8. Drug Emergencies in Crowds: An Analysis of "Rock Medicine," 1973-1979 John Newmeyer and Gregory Johnson 9. Speculations on the Nature and Pattern of Opium Smoking John C Kramer 10. Growth of Substance Use and Misuse: Some Speculations and Data Leon Gibson Hum 11. Practical Problems of Heroin Maintenance John Kaplan 12. Natural Recovery from Heroin Addiction: A Review of the Incidence Literature Dan Waldorf and Patrick Biernacki 13. Limiting Supplies of Drugs to Illicit Markets Mark H. Moore