ABSTRACT

Departing from largely ineffective medically-oriented approaches to the problems of drug abuse/education, the contributors to this volume present relevant empirical findings and theoretical models within a comprehensive psychosocial framework, which draws upon recent advances in understanding the physiological, psychological, interpersonal, and social forces that are the causes of youthful drug addiction.

part I|2 pages

Theory

chapter Chapter 5|11 pages

Which Way Drug Education?

part II|2 pages

Research

chapter Chapter 10|12 pages

Alcohol Use and Self-Esteem of Adolescents

part III|2 pages

Practice

chapter Chapter 23|11 pages

Issues in the Training of Alcoholism Counselors

chapter Chapter 24|11 pages

Drug Program Evaluation: Outcome Measures