Sunday, November 20, 2011

Introducing Substance Use and Abuse in South Africa: Brain Behaviour and Other Perspectives


Substance Use and Abuse in South AfricaSubstance abuse is an enormous social problem in South Africa, as elsewhere. But in South Africa in particular, tik (crystal meth, or methamphetamine) and alcohol are devastating society, aggravating poverty and crime, and contributing to child abuse and gender violence. Substance Use and Abuse in South Africa has arisen out of the thriving Brain-Behaviour Initiative (BBI) at the University of Cape Town, which relates neuroscience and behavioural science to social issues.
This ground-breaking book looks at the problem of substance abuse from multiple perspectives and particularly in the light of recent discoveries in brain and behavioural science, but also taking a public health view. Its focus ranges from brain imaging and dopaminergic neurocircuitry to policy and prevention. This will be the first book to address the nature of this problem in an integrated way, written by local researchers at the cutting edge.
CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
1 Substance abuse and abuse in South Africa: Dan Stein, George Ellis, Kevin Thomas, Ernesta Meintjies
EPIDEMIOLOGY AND SYMPTOMATOLOGY
2 Epidemiology and Risk Factors: Shandir Ramlagan and Karl Peltzer
3 The clinical presentation of substance-related disorders in South Africa: Don Wilson Henk Temmingh Allanah Wilson
4 Developmental consequences of prenatal drug and alcohol exposure: Colleen M. Adnams
5 Women and alcohol: Bronwyn Myers and Bavi Vythilingum
NEUROSCIENCE AND PSYCHOLOGY
6 Addiction as virtual seeking: evolutionary insights into addiction: David Kibel, Dan J. Stein
7 Genetics and molecular biology: Shareefa Dalvie and Fleur Howells
8 Brain imaging and neural circuitry in MA abuse: Ernesta M. Meintjes, Anne Uhlmann, and Paul Carey
9 Affective neuroscience of methamphetamine abuse: Susan Malcolm-Smith, Anne Uhlmann, Anthony Hodge, Jonathan Ipser
10 Neurocognitive effects of alcohol abuse and dependence: Kevin G. F.Thomas and Helen L. Ferrett
11 Neuropsychoanalytic notes on addiction: Mark Solms, Eleni Pantelis & Jaak Panksepp
12 Decision-making and substance abuse: a South African perspective: Don Ross
13 Animal models of substance abuse: Vivienne A Russell, Jacqueline Dimatelis, William M U Daniels
INTERVENTION AND POLICY
14 Youth and substances: Neo K. Morojele, Eileen Rich, Alan J. Flisher, Bronwyn Myers
15 Evaluated interventions to prevent substance abuse among young South Africans: Cleo Protogerou, Alan J. Flisher, Neo K. Morojele
16 Interpersonal violence in South Africa and substance misuse: some perspectives on the connections: Catherine L. Ward
17 Substance use, stigma, and health literacy: a conceptual framework: Katherine Sorsdahl and Dan J Stein
18 Addiction: philosophy and ethics: Willie Pienaar
19 Clinical treatment of substance abuse and dependence in South  Africa: Henk Temmingh and Bronwyn Myers
20 Substance abuse policy in South Africa: Crick Lund and Noxolo Hewana