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"The Reward Deficiency Syndrome": A Biogenic Model

Contents includes: From Craving to Dependence,, Rationale for the Use of Narcotic Antagonists in Alcoholism Rehabilitation, The Genetic Basis of Alcoholism, In Search for the "Alcogene," Brain Eletrical Activity Mapping, Reward Mechanisms, The Dopaminergic System, Opioidergic System, Gabaergic/Benzoddiazepine System, Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Compulsive overeating, Pathological Gambling, Acupuncture, Auriculotherapy and the Treatment of Drug Withdrawal Symptoms, A Description of Acupuncture and Auriculotherapy, Data Supporting the Use of Acupuncture in Substance Use Disorders, Subluxation Based Chiropractic Care in Recovery, Chiropractic: A Primary Intervention Resource, Chiropractic: A Subluxation Model for Addiction and Compulsive Disorders, Comprehensive Educational Startegy for Addiction and Compulsive Disorders, Reward Deficiency Syndrome: A Look to the Future. - $30.00

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Jay M. Holder, DC, C.A.P., is the first American physician to receive the the Albert Schweitzer Prize in Medicine from the Albert Schweitzer-Gesellschaft, Austria. He is President of the American College of Addictionology and Compulsive Disorders, Adjunct Professor, St. Martins College, Milwaukee, former Faculty, University of Miami, Center for Addiction Studies and Education. He is Founder/Medical Director of Exodus Addiction Treatment Center, and in his 22nd year of chiropractic practice. Dr. Holder lectures extensively in his field, has published many scientific papers in professional journals, contributed to books and is co-founder of Torque Release Technique.

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