The Handbook of Alcohol Use: Understandings from Synapse to Society

Author:   Daniel Frings (Associate Professor, London South Bank University, UK) ,  Ian P. Albery (Director of Research and Enterprise, School of Applied Sciences, London South Bank University, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
ISBN:  

9780128167205


Pages:   678
Publication Date:   21 January 2021
Format:   Paperback
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Our Price $396.00 Quantity:  
Add to Cart

Share |

The Handbook of Alcohol Use: Understandings from Synapse to Society


Add your own review!

Overview

Alcohol use is complex and multifaceted. Our understanding must be also. Alcohol use, both problematic and not, can be understood at many levels – from basic biological systems through to global public health interventions. To provide the multi-level perspective needed to address this complexity, the Handbook of Alcohol Use draws together an eclectic set of authors, including both researchers and practitioners, to examine the causes, processes and effects of alcohol consumption. Specifically, this book approaches the topic from biological, individual cognition, small group/systems, and domestic/global population perspectives. Each examines alcohol use differently and each offers its own ways to combat problematic behavior. While these alternative viewpoints are sometimes construed as incompatible or antagonistic, the current volume also explores how they can be complimentary. In summary, the Handbook of Alcohol Use brings together an international group of experts to explore how alcohol use can be understood from various perspectives and how these conceptualizations relate. In doing so, it allows us to understand alcohol consumption, and our responses to it, more from an account which spans ‘from synapse to society’.

Full Product Details

Author:   Daniel Frings (Associate Professor, London South Bank University, UK) ,  Ian P. Albery (Director of Research and Enterprise, School of Applied Sciences, London South Bank University, UK)
Publisher:   Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Imprint:   Academic Press Inc
Weight:   1.070kg
ISBN:  

9780128167205


ISBN 10:   0128167203
Pages:   678
Publication Date:   21 January 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

Table of Contents

Section 1. Positioning alcohol use and misuse 1. Contemplating the micro and macro of alcohol use and misuse to enable meta-understandings Ian P. Albery and Daniel Frings 2. The world’s favorite drug: What we have learned about alcohol from over 500,000 respondents to the Global Drug Survey Emma L. Davies, Cheneal Puljevic, Dean Connolly, Ahnjili Zhuparris, Jason A. Ferris and Adam R. Winstock 3. Transparency and replication in alcohol research Katie Drax and Marcus R. Munafo Section 2. Within the body and mind 4. Alcohol and mental health: Co-occurring alcohol use and mental health disorders Raffaella Margherita Milani and Luisa Perrino 5. The pharmacological understandings of alcohol use and misuse Abigail Rose and Andrew Jones 6. Learning from the dead: How death provides insights into alcohol-related harm Shane Darke Section 3. The individual 7. Levels of cognitive understanding: Reflective and impulsive cognition in alcohol use and misuse Dinkar Sharma and James Cane 8. Social cognition in severe alcohol use disorder Fabien D’Hondt, Benjamin Rolland and Pierre Maurage 9. Metacognitive therapy for Alcohol Use Disorder: Theoretical foundations and treatment principles Giovanni Mansueto, Gabriele Caselli and Marcantonio M. Spada 10. Promoting problem recognition amongst harmful drinkers: A conceptual model for problem framing factors James Morris, Ian P. Albery, Antony C. Moss and Nick Heather 11. A psychological-systems goal-theory model of alcohol consumption and treatment W. Miles Cox and Eric Klinger 12. Alcohol consumption in context: The effect of psych-socio-environmental drivers Rebecca Monk and Derek Heim Section 4. The group 13. I can keep up with the best: The role of social norms in alcohol consumption and their use in interventions Sandra Kuntsche, Robin Room and Emmanuel Kuntsche 14. Alcohol consumption and group decision making Hirotaka Imada, Tim Hopthrow and Dominic Abrams 15. An identity-based explanatory framework for alcohol use and misuse Daniel Frings and Ian P. Albery Section 5. Cultural questions 16. Alcohol consumption and cultural systems: Global similarities and differences Miyuki Fukushima Tedor 17. Alcohol and the legal system: Effects of alcohol on eyewitness testimony Julie Gawrylowicz and Georgina Bartlett 18. Spiritual and religious influences Paramabandhu Groves 19. Alcohol use in adolescence across U.S. race/ethnicity: Considering cultural factors in prevention and interventions Leah M. Bouchard, Sunny H. Shin and Karen G. Chartier 20. Alcohol use and misuse: Perspectives from seldom heard voices Tran H. Le, Anthony M. Foster, Phoenix R. Crane and Amelia E. Talley Section 6. Taking it into practice 21. Theory-driven interventions: How social cognition can help Kristen P. Lindgren, Angelo M. DiBello, Kirsten P. Peterson and Clayton Neighbors 22. Taking social identity into practice Genevieve A. Dingle, Isabella Ingram, Catherine Haslam and Peter J. Kelly 23. Working together: Opportunities and barriers to evidence-based practice Jan Larkin and Daniel Donkor 24. Transdermal alcohol monitors: Research, applications, and future directions Catharine E. Fairbairn and Dahyeon Kang 25. Recovery from addiction: A synthesis of perspectives from behavioral economics, psychology, and decision modeling Amber Copeland, Tom Stafford and Matt Field Section 7. Future directions 26. Alcohol addiction: A disorder of self-regulation but not a disease of the brain Nick Heather

Reviews

Author Information

Daniel Frings is Professor of Social Psychology at London South Bank University. He is a widely published and cited author, with work including academic journal articles, various book chapters, a popular press psychology book, and a concise overview of social psychology aimed at students. His research focuses primarily on social identity processes, with a special interest in addiction. He also has research interests in the fields of mental health and psychophysiology and consults on the design and evaluation of digital mental health products. He is currently Chair of London South Bank University Ethics Panel, directs an MSc in Addictive Psychology and Counselling and is an Associate Editor of the Journal of Applied Social Psychology (Wiley). Ian P. Albery is Professor of Psychology and Founding Head of the Centre for Addictive Behaviours Research at London South Bank University. His research focuses on how people’s identity derived from their group membership affects their addictive behaviour, how the types of messages we use to try to get people to think about and change their behaviours operate, why it is that people are influenced by and have a preference for certain cues in their environments (and how this influences what they do), why some people recognize that they have a “problem” but others do not, and what effects alcohol has on witness memory. This work has been published widely as journal articles, books and chapters in books. He is on the Editor Board of Addictive Behaviors and Addictive Behaviors Reports.

Tab Content 6

Author Website:  

Customer Reviews

Recent Reviews

No review item found!

Add your own review!

Countries Available

All regions
Latest Reading Guide

lgn

al

Shopping Cart
Your cart is empty
Shopping cart
Mailing List