V.K. Shanwal | BS Chhikara | Category: Social ScienceBook Details
ISBN: 9789386677488
YOP: 2018
Pages: 250
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The book includes research on multi-dimensional aspects of problems related to alcohol. The chapters cover a wide range of topics on the theme of Alcoholism ranging from reasons and factors that induce alcoholism, to health risks and finally possible medical, psychological and alternative remedial measures. Various factors such as genetics, childhood influences, antisocial behaviour, and personality traits contribute to this menace of alcoholism. Cultural values, beliefs, and childhood experiences to govern thought process are indirectly related to earlier stages of alcohol addiction. Family history and life stress have implications on individual/s susceptibility to alcohol addiction. Personality traits influence addiction in individuals. The treatment of alcoholism involves different therapies besides medicines for comprehensive and smooth recovery of the person. The important inducing factors, impact on society, individual, brain, family, nutritional deficiency and possible therapies such as body psychotherapies, herbal and natural therapy have been covered in the book in hopes of a comprehensive solution
1. Is it the Personality or the Alcohol that Makes one an Addict?
2. Impact of Alcohol on Family Functioning
3. The Effects of Alcoholism on the Brain
4. Nutritional Deficiencies and Diseases Associated with Alcoholism
5. Alcohol De-addiction: Application of Body Psychotherapies
6. Understanding the Role of Probiotics as a Possible Treatment Strategy for Alcoholism Induced Liver Dysfunction
7. Herbal and Natural Medicines for Treatment of Alcoholism and Associated Diseases
8. Psych pharmacotherapy for Alcoholism: Challenges in Novel Approaches
9. Substance Abuse Disorder and its Management
10. Prohibition in India: A Study of the Historical & Contemporary Aspects
11. Patterns of Alcohol Abuse Among Urban Slums & Substandard Settlements: Review of Indian Literature towards Implications for Policy Interventions
12. Alcoholism: Popular Culture and Narrative Therapy Intervention
13. Alcoholism Among Adolescents and Juvenile Delinquency
14, Impact of Alcoholism on Various Aspects of Wealth Management
15. Chemical Therapeutics for the Treatment of Alcoholism
16. Alcoholism: A Health and Social Evil
The book includes research on multi-dimensional aspects of problems related to alcohol. The chapters cover a wide range of topics on the theme of Alcoholism ranging from reasons and factors that induce alcoholism, to health risks and finally possible medical, psychological and alternative remedial measures. Various factors such as genetics, childhood influences, antisocial behaviour, and personality traits contribute to this menace of alcoholism. Cultural values, beliefs, and childhood experiences to govern thought process are indirectly related to earlier stages of alcohol addiction. Family history and life stress have implications on individual/s susceptibility to alcohol addiction. Personality traits influence addiction in individuals. The treatment of alcoholism involves different therapies besides medicines for comprehensive and smooth recovery of the person. The important inducing factors, impact on society, individual, brain, family, nutritional deficiency and possible therapies such as body psychotherapies, herbal and natural therapy have been covered in the book in hopes of a comprehensive solution
1. Is it the Personality or the Alcohol that Makes one an Addict?
2. Impact of Alcohol on Family Functioning
3. The Effects of Alcoholism on the Brain
4. Nutritional Deficiencies and Diseases Associated with Alcoholism
5. Alcohol De-addiction: Application of Body Psychotherapies
6. Understanding the Role of Probiotics as a Possible Treatment Strategy for Alcoholism Induced Liver Dysfunction
7. Herbal and Natural Medicines for Treatment of Alcoholism and Associated Diseases
8. Psych pharmacotherapy for Alcoholism: Challenges in Novel Approaches
9. Substance Abuse Disorder and its Management
10. Prohibition in India: A Study of the Historical & Contemporary Aspects
11. Patterns of Alcohol Abuse Among Urban Slums & Substandard Settlements: Review of Indian Literature towards Implications for Policy Interventions
12. Alcoholism: Popular Culture and Narrative Therapy Intervention
13. Alcoholism Among Adolescents and Juvenile Delinquency
14, Impact of Alcoholism on Various Aspects of Wealth Management
15. Chemical Therapeutics for the Treatment of Alcoholism
16. Alcoholism: A Health and Social Evil
G.H. Hardy’s text is a good single volume refresher course for work in analysis and more advanced algebra, including number theory. Not quite as modern as Birkhoff and MacLane’s text, or Manes’ work, this volume forms the underpinnings of both works. If you have a good understanding of the preliminary work required in algebra and geometry, Hardy can be read directly and with pleasure. If you have a desire to understand the basis of what is presented in most first-year calculus texts, then Hardy’s text is for you.
The book contains a large number of descriptive and study materials together with a number of difficult problems with regards to number theory analysis. The book is organized into the following chapters, with each chapter further divided.
1. Real variables
2. Functions of real variables
3 complex numbers
4. limits of functions of a positive integral variable
5. limits of functions of a continuous variable. Continuous and discontinuous functions
6. derivatives and integrals
7. additional theorems in the differential and integral calculus
8. the convergence of infinite series and infinite integrals
9. the logarithmic, exponential and circular functions of a real variable
10. the general theory of the logarithmic, exponential and circular functions
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