Mental health and enhancement : substance use and its social implications / Stephan Schleim.
2023
RC483
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Title
Mental health and enhancement : substance use and its social implications / Stephan Schleim.
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ISBN
9783031326189 (electronic bk.)
3031326180 (electronic bk.)
3031326172
9783031326172
3031326180 (electronic bk.)
3031326172
9783031326172
Published
Cham, Switzerland : Palgrave Macmillan, 2023.
Language
English
Description
1 online resource (120 pages).
Item Number
10.1007/978-3-031-32618-9 doi
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RC483
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.89061
Summary
This book takes the reader from basic questions like What is health? and What is a psychiatric disorder?, into the midst of peoples present mental health and enhancement choices. More and more people receive psychiatric diagnoses and the use of psychopharmacological drugs keeps increasing. Concurrently, media report the popularity of brain doping or study drugs on campuses as well as at the workplace. This open access book tests the hypothesis of whether mental health and enhancement can be seen as two sides of the same coin: that the demands on cognitive and emotional functioning have been increasing and psychoactive substances are used to meet these demands. Whether the increasing number of diagnoses means that really more people are suffering from psychological problems will be discussed just as whether the media accurately describe brain doping as a new and rising trend. An individual section describes non-pharmacological alternatives to maintain and increase ones mental well-being. To answer these and many more questions, the author critically reviews evidence from epidemiology, psychiatry, and psychology. That people with and without psychiatric diagnoses are often using the same substances for example, the stimulant drugs Adderall or Ritalin to cope with their problems is presented as evidence to look beyond the traditional distinction between disorder, health, and enhancement. Likewise, different meanings of drug in historical and present contexts illustrate that the way we think of mental health and (il)legitimate drug use reflects our own culture. The books focus on addiction/substance use disorders makes it also relevant to the ongoing discussion of drug policy. Stephan Schleim is Associate Professor of Theoretical Psychology at the University of Groningen, The Netherlands, and author of different books on philosophy, psychology, and the neurosciences. He has also been acting chair in Neurophilosophy at the University of Munich, Germany. He has carried out several research projects on the theory and ethics of neuroscience. The focus of his investigations have been the conditions under which scientific knowledge is created and communicated to the public.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Open access.
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Palgrave studies in law, neuroscience, and human behavior.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Mental Health Basics
Mental Enhancement Basics
Instrumental Substance Use
Conclusion.
Mental Health Basics
Mental Enhancement Basics
Instrumental Substance Use
Conclusion.