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Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects, 2nd Edition - Essential Guide for Medical Professionals & Legal Experts
Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects, 2nd Edition - Essential Guide for Medical Professionals & Legal Experts

Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects, 2nd Edition - Essential Guide for Medical Professionals & Legal Experts

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The first wave of methamphetamine use began in the late 1980s and its prevalence has continued to rise across the United States and throughout the world. As with any harmful substance, its abuse has far-reaching ramifications that go beyond the destruction it causes to the human body. Written by a multidisciplinary team of experts, Methamphetamine Use: Clinical and Forensic Aspects, Second Edition examines meth use and abuse from clinical, forensic, and criminal justice perspectives. Updated and expanded to reflect changes in recent years, this volume covers virtually every aspect of this dangerous drug.The book begins with a history of drug control in America, then provides global perspectives on methamphetamine use. It explores biochemical aspects and includes a chapter on the methamphetamine analogue "ecstasy." The text examines the effects of meth use on human behavior, with a special focus on empirical evidence of amphetamine use as a contributing factor in aggression. The authors discuss forensic issues related to methamphetamine use in chapters covering expert testimony, criminal responsibility, mitigation in sentencing, and competency to stand trial. The last section examines various treatment modalities.As methamphetamine grows once again in popularity, it is crucial that those who deal with the effects of it be well-informed about the dangers it poses. This volume provides a comprehensive, critical survey of the current knowledge regarding the use and abuse of this dangerous and ubiquitous substance.

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Recreational users often do not believe that all it takes is one event to change their lives forever and sometimes that event occurs the first and only time Methamphetamine is used. The authors are not stodgy: it is clearly stated herein that Cannabis is not a concern. What is written here is the truth and it is a truth that recreational users and cookers will deny, as all substance abusers can only continue the abuse when they are in denial of truth. This is the same mechanism in alcoholics as it is in tweakers: as perception becomes progressively distorted by repeated insults to the brain, the lens through which reality is "seen" becomes something akin to a broken mirror.I've learned to identify former abusers by certain characteristics: a certain type of obesity more often seen in women, who imagined that being twenty pounds overweight was the primary reason they were not attractive, when in fact they were attractive from an exterior point of reference. Far less attractive is a needy and self-deprecating personality in a slightly chubby body, but when someone has convinced themselves that attractiveness is defined in terms of quantity rather than quality it is very difficult to deliver the message to one who has already chosen what appears to be the easy path.Campaigns like 'The Faces of Meth' are not an effective deterrent. Individuals imagine they are immune and the people displayed in the Before And After images are special "worst case" examples. In fact, I've seen at least half a dozen who make the people in the posters appear like they've had a bad day. Again, the problem is much deeper and heartbreaking than what any photos can communicate: this book will tell you ten thousand words that cannot be conveyed in an image. "Agnosia" is a word one doesn't often hear in casual conversation...search within this book and search in Google to understand the worst of what can (and very often does) happen neurologically.Our minds are delicately balanced and not meant to be treated with disrespect. Fortunately, our minds can often heal from really horrible injuries. What is most important to understand that the damage that was done in ten minutes or ten months can take ten years to heal. The mind heals slowly, but proper nutrition and supplements can help those who sincerely want to recover.I'm not a stodgy, conservative person or anybody's mom. I've just seen gentle, smart, happy and attractive people become violent, intellectually-challenged, angry and grotesque parodies of themselves. This book does not overstate the case against Methamphetamine: the data is based on scientific fact, not biased opinion or hysteria-fueled scare tactics. Read it *before* you weep.