TY - BOOK AU - Scott,Tom AU - Grice,Trevor AU - Grice,Trevor TI - The great brain robbery: what everyone should know about teenagers and drugs SN - 1741146402 U1 - 362.29 22 PY - 2005/// CY - Crows Nest, N.S.W. PB - Allen & Unwin KW - Substance abuse KW - Popular works KW - Brain KW - Effect of drugs on KW - Teenagers KW - Drug use KW - Drugs of abuse KW - Physiological aspects KW - New Zealand KW - Drug abuse KW - Substance Abuse KW - Drugs And Adolescents N1 - Through MRI scanning scientists have discovered that the brain is not fully matured until a person reaches about 25 years of age. The effect of drugs, including alcohol and nicotine, on the maturing brain can be devastating and is always harmful. The most effective way to deal with drug problems is within the family. With so many drugs on the market it is vital for everyone to keep informed and up-to-date. The authors openly explain the seemingly difficult scientific concepts behind drugs, not just their history and sources but also how they affect the brain and the acute and chronic side effects they have on the body. They write without over-simplifying the subject or exaggerating it. The result is a book that is accessible, clear and straightforward, as well as sobering - the facts and figures speak for themselves; Previous ed.: 1997 N2 - A sourcebook on adolescent drug use which covers the adverse effects of mood-altering drugs on the brain, dilemmas faced by parents in advising their children on drug use, warning signs, information on common drugs and a detailed explanation of the effects of drugs on the neural system ER -