ฐานข้อมูลวิจัยด้านสุขภาพจิตและจิตเวช

ผู้วิจัย/Authors: John Suanders

ชื่อเรื่อง/Title: Making Sense of substance Use Disorders: Developing and Understanding for DSM-V % ICD 11.

แหล่งที่มา/Source: ASEAN Journal of Psychiatry Mental Health toward 2020: Working Together for Better Mental Health in Asia 26-29 August 2008, Bangkok, Thailand.Page 25.-26.

รายละเอียด / Details:

Few human conditions are misunderstood more commonly than substance use disorders. This presentation will review the historical developments in our understanding of these disorders and point out the many misinterpretations and beliefs that have clouded our collective understanding of them – whether this be among professionals, politicians, the broader community or people with the disorders themselves. On the basis that cognitions, human behaviors and actions are ultimately linked to physiological processes, I shall then outline the developments in our knowledge of the neurobiological processes that underlie the substance dependence syndrome. This syndrome, which is at the heart of the addictive disorders, represents a fundamental resetting of key neurobiological reinforcement and control systems that drive substance use onwards. Underlying influences and the many sequelae of dependence lead to reinforcing psychological, social and physiological processes that result in the disorder of addiction. The next revisions of the two international diagnostic and classification systems (DSM-V and ICD 11) need a clear explication of these processes. In addition, interventions, should recognise the complex, circular and self-perpetuating nature of these disorders and be based on a multimodal approach combining preventative psychological, pharmacological and environmental components.

Keywords: substance use disorders,dsm-v icd ,psychologica, social and physiological

ปีที่เผยแพร่/Year: 2008

Address: Faculty of Medicine, University of Sydney, Australia

Code: 2010000185

ISSN/ISBN: 02183420

Country of publication: Thailand

Language: English

Category: Abstract

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