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    Author(s)R. E. Meyer
    PublisherSpringer
    Edition1st Edition
    ISBN9781468434286
    Pages254
    BindingSoftbound
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2012

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    Springer The Heroin Stimulus Implications for a Theory of Addiction 1st Editon 2012 Softbound by R. E. Meyer

    The simple fact that the authors were able to give injectable heroin to volunteers for addictive self-administration at a Harvard facility may elude the notice it deserves. On the other hand, resec:irch questions center­ ing on whether heroin is linked to a craving for pleasure or relief of pain might raise the transplanted hackles of those who simplistically see scien­ tists as pursuing only transparent trivialities. In truth, this report is about a historical and pioneering step in clinical research on a major unsolved problem of the biological-social-psychological roots of addiction. The research questions posed are clearly relevant both to the design of effec­ tive treatments (and treatment policy) and to the basic science search that could help our understanding of how addictive drugs capture such power­ ful control over behavior. Heroin was synthesized and has been available, along with aspirin, for over three-quarters of a century. Yet with all the tools of Western sci­ ence, and with the enormous and growing social, personal, and economic costs of world-wide heroin use, we-surprisingly-- 1 • Overview.- 2 • The Study of Heroin Use in Human Subjects.- 3 • Ward Management in a Research-Treatment Setting.- 4 • Operant Analysis.- 5 • Psychopathology and Mood During Heroin Use.- 6 • Behavioral and Social Effects.- 7 • The Effects of Unblocked Heroin upon Catecholamine Metabolism: Preliminary Findings.- 8 • Effect of Opiates on Neuroendocrine Function: Plasma Cortisol, Growth Hormone, and Thyrotropin.- 9 • Effect of Opiates on Neuroendocrine Function: Testosterone and Pituitary Gonadotropins.- 10 • Family Studies.- 11 • Community Outcome on Narcotic Antagonists.- 12 • Implications.