The dream drugstore : chemically altered states of consciousness /

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Author / Creator:Hobson, J. Allan, 1933-
Imprint:Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2001.
©2001
Description:1 online resource (xv, 333 pages) : illustrations, photographs
Language:English
Series:Bradford Bks.
Bradford Bks.
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Format: E-Resource Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/11115224
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ISBN:0585393346
9780585393346
9780262275491
026227549X
0262082934
0262582201
9780262582209
9780262082938
Notes:"A Bradford book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
English.
Print version record.
Summary:In this book, J. Allan Hobson offers a new understanding of altered states of consciousness based on knowledge of how our brain chemistry is balanced when we are awake and how that balance shifts when we fall asleep and dream. He draws on recent research that enables us to explain how psychedelic drugs work to disturb that balance and how similar imbalances may cause depression and schizophrenia. He also draws on work that expands our understanding of how certain drugs can correct imbalances and restore the brain's natural equilibrium. Hobson explains the chemical balance concept in terms of what we know about the regulation of normal states of consciousness over the course of the day by brain chemicals called neuromodulators. He presents striking confirmation of the principle that every drug that has transformative effects on consciousness interacts with the brain's own consciousness-altering chemicals. In the section called "The Medical Drugstore," Hobson describes drugs used to counteract anxiety and insomnia, to raise and lower mood, and to eliminate or diminish the hallucinations and delusions of schizophrenia. He discusses the risks involved in their administration, including the possibility of new disorders caused by indiscriminate long-term use. In "The Recreational Drugstore," Hobson discusses psychedelic drugs, narcotic analgesia, and natural drugs. He also considers the distinctions between legitimate and illegitimate drug use. In the concluding "Psychological Drugstore," he discusses the mind as an agent, not just the mediator, of change, and corrects many erroneous assumptions and practices that hinder the progress of psychoanalysis.
Other form:Print version: Hobson, J. Allan, 1933- Dream drugstore. Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press, ©2001 0262082934
Standard no.:9780262275491