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This book focuses on the similarities and differences between substance and non-substance addictions. It discusses in detail the mechanisms, diagnosis and treatment of substance and non-substance addictions, and addresses selected prospects that will shape future studies on addiction. Addiction is a global problem that costs millions of lives tremendous damage year after year. There are mainly two types of addition: substance addiction (e.g., nicotine, alcohol, cannabis, heroin, stimulants, etc.) and non-substance addiction (e.g., gambling, computer gaming, Internet, etc.). Based on existing evidence, both types of addiction produce negative impacts on individuals’ physical, mental, social and financial well-being, and share certain common mechanisms, which involve a dysfunction of the neural reward system and specific gene transcription factors. However, there are also key differences between these two types of addiction. Covering these aspects systematically, the book will provide researchers and graduate students alike a better understanding of drug and behavioral addictions.


Part I Overview of Substance and Non-substance Addictions
1 Received View of Addiction, Relapse and Treatment
3(18)
Yamikani Ndasauka
Zhengde Wei
Xiaochu Zhang
2 Definition of Substance and Non-substance Addiction
21(24)
Zhiling Zou
Huijun Wang
Federico d'Oleire Uquillas
Xiaomei Wang
Jianrui Ding
Hong Chen
Part II Comparison Between Substance and Non-substance Addictions in Mechanism
3 Similarities and Differences in Neurobiology
45(14)
Manli Chen
Yan Sun
Lin Lu
Jie Shi
4 Similarities and Differences in Genetics
59(14)
Yang Zhang
Yan Sun
Jie Liang
Lin Lu
Jie Shi
5 Similarities and Differences in Neuroimaging
73(18)
Yan-Kun Sun
Yan Sun
Xiao Lin
Lin Lu
Jie Shi
6 Similarities and Differences in Psychology
91(14)
Yu Chen
Yan Sun
Si-Zhi Ai
Jason J. Li
Lin Lu
Jie Shi
Part III Comparison Between Substance and Non-substance Addictions in Diagnosis
7 Similarities and Differences in Diagnostic Criterion
105(28)
Zhengde Wei
Xiaochu Zhang
8 Similarities and Differences in Diagnostic Scales
133(36)
Bin Xuan
Peng Li
Liping Yang
Mingzhu Li
Jing Zhou
9 Biochemical Diagnosis in Substance and Non-substance Addiction
169(34)
Wenwen Shen
Huifeng Liu
Xiaohu Xie
Haixiong Liu
Wenhua Zhou
10 Development of New Diagnostic Techniques - Machine Learning
203(16)
Delin Sun
Part IV Comparison Between Substance and Non-substance Addictions in Treatment
11 Drug Therapy
219(28)
Ri-Hui He
Ran Tao
12 Physical Therapy
247(14)
Li-Jun Xiao
Ran Tao
13 Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Therapy
261(20)
Li-Jun Xiao
Ran Tao
14 Nutrition Support Therapy
281(14)
Li-Jun Xiao
Ran Tao
15 Psychotherapy
295(26)
Ri-Hui He
Ran Tao
16 Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy
321(12)
Hong An
Ri-Hui He
Yun-Rong Zheng
Ran Tao
Part V Summary and Prospect
17 Summary and Prospect
333
Zhengde Wei
Xueli Chen
Xiaochu Zhang
Erratum 1(354)
Index 355
Dr. Xiaochu Zhang is a professor at the School of Life Sciences, University of Science and Technology of China, and a principal investigator at the Cognitive Neuropsychology Lab. His research focuses on the neural basis of drug and behavior addiction and its applications to addiction treatment. He has published more than 30 articles in international peer-reviewed journals.

Dr. Jie Shi is a principal investigator and Associate Director of the National Institute on Drug Dependence, Peking University. She is also vice chairwoman of the Drug Dependence Branch of the Chinese Society for Toxicology (CST) and a committee member of the physiopsychology branch of the Chinese Psychological Society. Her research focuses on neural imaging of patients with drug addiction and clinical pharmacology. Dr. Shi has published more than 40 research articles in these fields.

Dr. Ran Tao is a chief physician and director of the Internet Addiction Treatment Center, General Hospital of Beijing Military Region. He is also chairman of the Beijing Shijian Integrated Medicine Science Institute and director of the Adolescent Psychological Development Base in China. His research focuses on addiction biology, especially Internet addiction, and he has published several articles in this field.