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E-grāmata: Drugs and Human Behavior: Biopsychosocial Aspects of Psychotropic Substances Use

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This book presents the main concepts and tools for the adoption of a biopsychosocial approach to psychotropic substances use and abuse management, prevention and treatment. It aims to provide resources for the design and implementation of health strategies and public policies to deal with psychotropic substances use in a way that fully recognizes the complex articulations between its biological, psychological and social aspects, taking these three dimensions into account to develop both health and social care policies and strategies aimed at psychotropic substance users.





The book is organized in five parts. Part one presents a historical overview of psychotropic substances use throughout human history and introduces key concepts to understand the phenomenon from a biopsychosocial perspective. The next three parts approach psychotropic substances use from one of the interrelated dimensions of the biopsychosocial perspective: part two focuses on the neurobiological aspects; partthree, on the psychological aspects; and part four, on the social aspects and its implications for public policy design. Finally, a fifth part is dedicated to special topics related to psychotropic substances use.







Drugs and Human Behavior: Biopsychosocial Aspects of Psychotropic Substances Use is a guide to public agents, health professionals and social workers interested in adopting the biopsychosocial perspective to develop and implement both health and social care strategies and policies based on an interdisciplinary approach and aimed at dealing with psychotropic substance users in a more humanized way.
Part I Introductory Aspects and Main Concepts
1 Humanity and the Use of Substances: A Historical Overview
3(24)
Helena Maria Medeiros Lima
2 Drug Use and Substance Use Disorders in Brazil and the World: Epidemiological Data
27(12)
Liz Paola Domingues
Andre Bedendo
Emerita Satiro Opaleye
Ana Regina Noto
3 Anthropological Studies in Drug Use Contexts: An Introduction to Theoretical, Methodological, and Ethical Aspects
39(12)
Ygor Diego Delgado Alves
Pedro Paulo Gomes Pereira
4 Neuroanthropology of Drugs: Relations Between the Brain, Social Context, and Use of Psychoactive Substances
51(20)
Richard Alecsander Reichert
Alba Zaluar
5 Substance Use Among Older Adults: Epidemiological Aspects, Associated Variables, and Organic Risks
71(14)
Camila Chagas
Tassiane Cristine Santos de Paula
Cleusa Pinheiro Ferri
Part II Biological Aspects
6 Genetic Aspects of Substance Use Disorders
85(10)
Daniel da Silva e Silva
Fabricio de Araujo Moreira
7 Neuroscience, Epigenetics, and Psychotropic Substances
95(14)
Luana Martins de Carvalho
8 Pharmacology of Drugs of Abuse: Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics of Psychotropic Compounds
109(20)
Marflia Zaluar Passos Guimaraes
Gilda Angela Neves
9 Impacts of Drug (Ab)Use on the Development of the Human Central Nervous System
129(12)
Andre Bedendo
10 Effects of Substance Use on Neural Development
141(10)
Hudelson dos Passos
Ian Carlos Hubner
11 Neuropsychological and Behavioral Aspects of Drug Use and Abuse: Theory, Research, and Intervention
151(22)
Fernanda Machado Lopes
Flavia Zacouteguy Boos
Adriana Mokwa Zanini
Fernanda Rasch Czermainski
Part III Psychological Aspects
12 Psychological Evaluation in Users of Psychoactive Substances: The Psychodiagnosis Process
173(20)
Richard Alecsander Reichert
Fernanda Machado Lopes
Julio Cezar Gongalves do Pinho
Jamir Joao Sarda Junior
Roberto Moraes Cruz
13 Evidence-Based Psychotherapy for Substance Use Disorder
193(12)
Jan Luiz Leonardi
Dan Josua
Caina Gomes
14 Substance Use Disorders and Psychiatric Multimorbidity
205(14)
Luis Pereira Justo
15 Behavioral Pharmacology: Contributions to Understanding Substance-Related and Addictive Disorders
219(12)
Drielle Feitosa Silva
Andre Amaral Bravin
16 Disorders Due to Substance Use in Clinical Behavior Analysis: Theory and Practice Observed in a Clinical Case
231(12)
Fernanda Calixto
17 Psychological Trauma: Biological and Psychosocial Aspects of Substance Use Disorders
243(18)
Richard Alecsander Reichert
Fernanda Machado Lopes
Eroy Aparecida da Silva
Adriana Scatena
Andre Luiz Monezi Andrade
Denise De Micheli
18 Motivational Interviewing in the Treatment of Substance Dependents: Clinical Fundamentals for Increased Adherence to Treatment
261(14)
Neliana Buzi Figlie
Janaina Luisi Turisco Caverni
19 Assessment and Intervention in Social and Coping Skills for Alcohol and Drug Users
275(16)
Lucas Guimaraes Cardoso de Sa
20 Psychoeducation in the Treatment of Smoking and Alcohol Use Disorder
291(14)
Fernanda Machado Lopes
Weridiane Lehmkuhl da Luz
Joana Bender Remus
Ilana Andretta
21 Mindfulness for the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders
305(16)
Vivian Vargas de Barros
Emerita Satiro Opaleye
Mayra Pires Alves Machado
Ana Regina Noto
Part IV Public Policies Interventions
22 Drug Use and Trafficking and the Criminal Liability of Court-Involved Youth
321(12)
Marcelo Mayora Alves
23 Gender, Alcohol Dependence, and Public Policies
333(12)
Silvia Brasiliano
Fabio Carezzato
Patricia Brunfentrinker Hochgraf
24 The Psychosocial Care Network as Organizer of Public Policy in the Care of People in Harmful Use of Alcohol and Other Drugs
345(14)
Priscilla dos Santos Peixoto Borelli Tavares
Rogerio da Silva Ferreira
Sarah Raphaella Fonseca Silva
25 Health Services and the Care Network for People Who Have Problems Arising from Drug Use and the Role of Professionals in Health Care
359(12)
Vitor Leite Ferreira
Pollyanna Santos da Silveira
Leonardo Fernandes Martins
Telmo Mota Ronzani
26 Communities That Care (CTC): Community Prevention Interventions
371(10)
Daniela Ribeiro Schneider
Charlene Fernanda Thurow
Eric C. Brown
Sheila Giardini Murta
27 Circles of Culture as a Possible Tool for Community Approach to the Phenomenon of Alcohol and Other Drugs Use
381(12)
Maria Lorena Lefebvre
Telmo Mota Ronzani
28 Harm Reduction in the Prevention of Risk Use and Drug Dependence at School
393(6)
Marcelo Sodelli
29 Prevention and School: Possible Paths in Drug Education
399(12)
Julia Bernardo
Gelsimar Machado
Liana Romera
30 From Biopolitics to Bioethics: From Vulnerability to Autonomy of Drug Users
411(18)
Joao Mendes de Lima Junior
Antonio Nery Filho
Camila Vasconcelos
Part V Special Topics
31 Socio-Cultural Aspects of the Use of Psychoactive Substances
429(14)
Rubens Espejo da Silva
32 Digital Games, Shopping, Sex, and Other Addictions: Neuropsychological and Behavioral Correlates
443(16)
Richard Alecsander Reichert
Fernanda Calixto
Andressa Melina Becker da Silva
Gabriella Di Girolamo Martins
Beatriz Cortese Barbugli
Adriana Scatena
Renata Thurler Lessa
Denise De Micheli
Andre Luiz Monezi Andrade
33 The Biopsychosocial Impact of Abusive Use of Digital Media
459(10)
Gabriella Di Girolamo Martins
Veronica Vidotto Caricati
Beatriz Cortese Barbugli
Caroline Matilde da Silva Ribeiro
Fernanda Beatriz Hodar Lobato
Adriana Scatena
Renata Thurler Lessa
Denise De Micheli
Andre Luiz Monezi Andrade
34 History of Violence and Emotional Regulation as Risk Factors for Substance Use Disorders among Women
469(10)
Jaluza Aimee Schneider
Luisa Fernanda Habigzang
35 Therapeutic Use of Hallucinogens
479(32)
Victor Distefano Wiltenburg
Dianne da Rocha Prado
Fulvio Rieli Mendes
36 Medicinal Use of Cannabis: Evidence and Therapeutic Implications
511(12)
Anderson Nazareno Matos
37 Drug Use and Suicidal Behavior at Work
523(10)
Karina Borgonovi Silva Barbi
Joao Carlos Caselli Messias
Liliana Andolpho Magalhaes Guimaraes
38 Grief Experience and Substance Misuse: An Integrative Review
533
Caroline Matilde da Silva Ribeiro
Fernanda Beatriz Hodar Lobato
Beatriz Cortese Barbugli
Gabriella Di Girolamo Martins
Veronica Vidotto Caricati
Renata Thurler Lessa
Adriana Scatena
Denise De Micheli
Gabrielle Fernandes Fronza
Richard Alecsander Reichert
Andre Luiz Monezi Andrade
Correction to: Neuroanthropology of Drugs: Relations Between the Brain, Social Context, and Use of Psychoactive Substances 1(542)
Index 543
Denise De Micheli is a professor at the Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil, where she is is the head of the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies on Neuroscience, Adolescent Health and Education. A member of the Association for Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse, she holds a bachelor's degree in psychology from Universidade Paulista, Brazil, and MSc and PhD degrees from the Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil. 

André Luiz Monezi Andrade is a professor at the Department of Psychology, Pontifķcia Universidade Católica de Campinas (PUC-Campinas), Brazil. He holds a bachelors degree in psychology from Universidade Positivo, Brazil, and Msc and PhD degrees from the Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil, where he also conducted post-doctoral studies, always  focusing on the neurobiology of addiction in adolescence. His main research interests are internet and substance abuse, psychopathology, preventive programs in drug addiction and psychopharmacology in adolescents.  Richard Alecsander Reichert holds a bachelor's degree in Psychology from Universidade do Vale do Itajaķ, Brazil, where he is a researcher of the Professional Master Program in Public Policy Management. He is also a member of the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies on Neuroscience, Health, and Adolescent Education at Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil, and research assistant of the Laboratory of Basic and Applied Cognitive Psychology at Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil. 

Eroy Aparecida da Silva is a researcher at the Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil, and head of Cognitive Therapies on Substance Abuse at the Unity of Drug Dependency at the same university. She holds a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Universidade Paulistana, Brazil, and MSc and Ph.D. degrees from the Department of Psychobiology, Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil.  Bruno de Oliveira Pinheiro holds a PhD in Education and Health in Childhood and Adolescence from Universidade Federal de Sćo Paulo (Unifesp), Brazil, where he is a member of the Interdisciplinary Center for Studies on Neuroscience, Health, and Adolescent Education. Graduated in Physical Education and Pedagogy, he is a Physical Education teacher at the Sćo Paulo State Department of Education, Brazil, and a member of the Sport & Society Research Network.

Fernanda Machado Lopes is a professor at the Department of Psychology, Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC), Brazil. She holds a PhD in Developmental Psychology from Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Brazil, where she has also conducted post-doctoral studies in Neurosciences. She is a Certified Therapist by the Brazilian Federation of Cognitive Therapies (FBTC) and associate member of the International Society of Substance Use Professionals.