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Originally published in 1977, alcoholism was acknowledged to be a seriously growing problem in many parts of the world. It is a complex disorder with psychiatric, physical, psychological and social aspects, having far reaching harmful effects on the family and society, as well as on physical and mental health of the alcoholic themself. At the time of original publication it had been estimated that in England and Wales 11 out of every 1,000 in the adult population had a serious drink problem, and alcoholism was a major cause of admission to psychiatric and general hospitals. Alcoholism was a medico-social problem of such magnitude that this comprehensive volume, embodying advances in knowledge of causation, treatment and prevention filled an urgent need at the time. Still a major concern today this reissue can be read in its historical context.



Originally published in 1977, alcoholism was acknowledged to be a seriously growing problem in many parts of the world. Alcoholism was a medico-social problem of such magnitude that this comprehensive volume, embodying advances in knowledge of causation, treatment and prevention filled an urgent need at the time.

Prefaces Sir Cyril Clarke and Professor Linford Rees. Introduction
Griffith Edwards and Marcus Grant Section I: Scientific Understanding
1.
Cirrhosis and Alcohol Consumption: An Epidemiological Perspective Wolfgang
Schmidt
2. Three Themes in the Epidemiology of Alcoholism Norman Kreitman
3.
Factors Influencing Alcohol Consumption David Robinson
4. The Role of
Licensing Law in Limiting the Misuse of Alcohol Christopher Clayson
5.
Alcoholism: What Psychology Offers Jim Orford
6. Behavioural Analysis of
Alcoholism Howard Cappell
7. The Biological Basis of Alcoholism: Some Recent
Experimental Evidence J. M. Littleton
8. Genetics and Alcoholism James
Shields
9. The Alcohol Dependence Syndrome: Usefulness of an Idea Griffith
Edwards Section II: The Varieties of Harm
10. Alcoholic Liver Diseases
Basic Pathology and Clinical Variants Roger Williams and Michael Davis
11.
Alcoholic Liver Diseases Nutritional Deficiency or Direct Toxicity? Michael
Davis
12. Neurological Disorders Induced by Alcohol C. D. Marsden
13.
Alcohol and the Pancreas I. S. Benjamin, C. W. Imrie and L. H. Blumgart
14.
Alcohol-Induced Hypoglycaemia and Endocrinopathy Vincent Marks
15. Blood
Disorders Due to Alcohol I. Chanarin
16. Alcohol and Self-Poisoning A. T.
Proudfoot and J. Park
17. Head Injuries and Alcohol W. R. Murray
18. Impact
of Alcoholism on Family and Home Jim Orford
19. Alcohol and Alcoholism: The
Impact on Work B. D. Hore
20. Alcohol and Road Accidents J. D. J. Havard
21.
Alcohol and Crime D. N. Hancock
22. Alcoholism and Suicide Bruce Ritson
Section III: Treatment and Education
23. How Good is Treatment? Anthony W.
Clare
24. Behaviour Therapy Ray Hodgson
25. Making Treatment Better Raj
Rathod
26. Setting up Detoxification Centres B. D. Hore
27. The Primary
Health Care Team D. I. Acres
28. A Joint Psychiatric and Medical Outpatient
Clinic for Alcoholics G. K. Shaw and A. Thomson
29. The Reality of
Medico-Psychiatric Cooperation N. Krasner
30. Alcoholism: The Changing Role
of the Psychiatrist T. A. Spratley, A. K. J. Cartwright and S. J. Shaw
31.
Alcohol Education D. L. Davies. List of Contributors. Index.
Griffith Edwards, Marcus Grant