ABSTRACT

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.

chapter |4 pages

Introduction

part Section I|142 pages

Scientific Understanding

chapter 5|12 pages

Alcoholism: What Psychology Offers

chapter 8|19 pages

Genetics and Alcoholism

part Section II|122 pages

The Varieties of Harm

chapter 15|4 pages

Blood Disorders Due to Alcohol

chapter 16|6 pages

Alcohol and Self-Poisoning

chapter 17|6 pages

Head Injuries and Alcohol

chapter 20|13 pages

Alcohol and Road Accidents

chapter 21|7 pages

Alcohol and Crime

chapter 22|8 pages

Alcoholism and Suicide

part Section III|74 pages

Treatment and Education