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Learning About Drinking, PDF eBook

Learning About Drinking PDF

Part of the ICAP Series on Alcohol in Society series

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This book is based on the premise that drinking behaviors are primarily learned.

The contributors to the book explore the complex array of individual and social factors that impact the development of drinking patterns.

They traverse family and culture influences, and the role played by schools, government, and the beverage alcohol industry.

Learning About Drinking offers a rigorous and scholarly examination of drinking behavior brought to life with illustrative cases drawn from around the world.

Social policymakers, historians, anthropologists, public health specialists, as well as mental health professionals will find this book of value.

Learning About Drinking offers a refreshing, evidence-based look at a process that has too often been taken for granted.

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