| | | Edition | | | 2nd Ed 1986, Reprint Ed. 1988 | | Description | |
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| This second edition incorporates new research findings since publication of the first edition in 1976. It comprehensively covers contributions to our understanding of heroin addicts from many disciplines including psychiatry, social work, pharmacology, physiology, criminology, nursing, and sociology, as well as covering theories of heroin addiction, and medical aspects. |
| | | | "...a classic in the drug abuse treatment field (which) should be required reading for any serious student…" -- David E. Smith, MD, Journal of Psychoactive
Drugs "An invaluable reference book...the discussion of methadone treatment...is one of the best to be found anywhere...a reference book of unparalleled proportion…" -- Bernard Siegel, Ph.D., Contemporary Psychology |
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