Drugs, Society and Human Behavior

Drugs, Society and Human Behavior
ISBN-10
0072972262
ISBN-13
9780072972269
Category
Behavior
Language
English
Published
2006
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Humanities/Social Sciences/Languages
Authors
Charles Ksir, Oakley Stern Ray, Carl L. Hart

Description

This full color market leading text provides the latest information on drugs and the effects on society and human behavior. Instructors and students have relied on it for over thirty years to examine drugs and behavior from the behavioral, pharmacological, historical, social, legal, and clinical perspectives.

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