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Addiction Neuroethics: The Promises and Perils of Neuroscience Research on Addiction
Contributor(s): Carter, Adrian (Author), Hall, Wayne (Author)
ISBN: 0511760132     ISBN-13: 9780511760136
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Product Type: Open Ebook - Other Formats
Published: December 2011
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BISAC Categories:
- Medical | Mental Health
- Medical | Ethics
Dewey: 174.28
Series: International Research Monographs in the Addictions
 
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Addiction is a significant health and social problem and one of the largest preventable causes of disease globally. Neuroscience promises to revolutionise our ability to treat addiction, lead to recognition of addiction as a 'real' disorder in need of medical treatment and thereby reduce stigma and discrimination. However, neuroscience raises numerous social and ethical challenges: - If addicted individuals are suffering from a brain disease that drives them to drug use, should we mandate treatment? - Does addiction impair an individual's ability to consent to research or treatment? - How will neuroscience affect social policies towards drug use? Addiction Neuroethics addresses these challenges by examining ethical implications of emerging neurobiological treatments, including: novel psychopharmacology, neurosurgery, drug vaccines to prevent relapse, and genetic screening to identify individuals who are vulnerable to addiction. Essential reading for academics, clinicians, researchers and policy-makers in the fields of addiction, mental health and public policy.

Contributor Bio(s): Carter, Adrian: - Adrian Carter is NHMRC Postdoctoral Fellow, Addiction Neuroethics Unit, University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research, Brisbane, Australia.Hall, Wayne: - Wayne Hall is NHMRC Australia Fellow, Addiction Neuroethics Unit, University of Queensland Centre for Clinical Research, and Queensland Brain Institute, Brisbane, Australia.