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Forbidden Drugs

Understanding Drugs and Why People Take Them

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  • 256 pages
  • 9 hours of reading

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Most people encounter drug use at some point, whether socially, professionally, or within their families, and even non-users can be deeply affected. This book explains the nature and effects of various illicit drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and hallucinogens, as well as their impact on individuals and society. It delves into why people choose to use these substances, the history of drug use, the nature of addiction, and available treatments for drug-related issues. Myths and exaggerations surrounding drugs are critically examined, while jargon is avoided to ensure accessibility. The authors draw on their professional experience and scientific literature to provide detailed insights. Additionally, the book evaluates current UK drug policy and offers proposals to mitigate harm to individuals and society, aiming to reduce problem drug use in the future. Recognizing that interest in drugs extends beyond users, it serves as a valuable resource for parents, teachers, health professionals, politicians, and students. With the information provided, readers will be better equipped to respond constructively to drug use in various contexts and offer informed advice to others.

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Forbidden Drugs, Philip Robson, Patricia Broughton

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1995
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Subtitle
Understanding Drugs and Why People Take Them
Language
English
Released
1995
Format
Paperback
Pages
256
ISBN10
0192624296
ISBN13
9780192624291
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Most people encounter drug use at some point, whether socially, professionally, or within their families, and even non-users can be deeply affected. This book explains the nature and effects of various illicit drugs, such as heroin, cocaine, marijuana, and hallucinogens, as well as their impact on individuals and society. It delves into why people choose to use these substances, the history of drug use, the nature of addiction, and available treatments for drug-related issues. Myths and exaggerations surrounding drugs are critically examined, while jargon is avoided to ensure accessibility. The authors draw on their professional experience and scientific literature to provide detailed insights. Additionally, the book evaluates current UK drug policy and offers proposals to mitigate harm to individuals and society, aiming to reduce problem drug use in the future. Recognizing that interest in drugs extends beyond users, it serves as a valuable resource for parents, teachers, health professionals, politicians, and students. With the information provided, readers will be better equipped to respond constructively to drug use in various contexts and offer informed advice to others.