Possibili implicazioni dei progressi della neurobiologia della dipendenze

Benjamin James Capps, Adrian Nicholas Carter, Wayne Dallas Hall, David J Nutt, Richard Ashcroft, Ruud ter Meulen

Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceedingChapter (Book)Other

Abstract

Understanding the brain mechanisms underlying addiction to drugs and the creation of effective therapies against these diseases represent one of the largest and most difficult challenges of modern research. Part of the problem is due to the fact that drug addiction seems formed and supported by several entities, which are dependent upon various factors, including genetics, types of drugs taken and the individual patient response to the drug, as well as environmental influences. Despite the complexity of the problem of addiction, in the last 10 years, research has moved and bounds thanks to increased dialogue among experts from various disciplines. Therefore, it has embarked on a path that will lead the departments of dependencies, parents, teachers, educators, to be able to have and acquire new information, research and visions in this area, in order to introduce elements of innovation in a social and health system that needs to be updated with respect to the rapidly evolving phenomenon of drugs and addictions.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationElementi di Neuroscienze e Dipendenze : Manuale per operatori die Diparimenti delle Dipendenze
Place of PublicationVerona, Italy
PublisherDeparimento delle Dipendenze
Pages251 - 256
Number of pages6
Edition2nd
Publication statusPublished - 2010
Externally publishedYes

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