A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 467
... feel uncomfortable . Many relationships that develop between people are never expressed . They are lived out only in imaginations . One person likes another but cannot bring himself to communicate it to the other . One cares about ...
... feel uncomfortable . Many relationships that develop between people are never expressed . They are lived out only in imaginations . One person likes another but cannot bring himself to communicate it to the other . One cares about ...
Page 478
... feel that alcohol use presents problems for society , while thirty percent are unsure and fifteen percent feel it is not a problem to society . About nine percent of the youths currently using alcohol feel that , on occasion , their own ...
... feel that alcohol use presents problems for society , while thirty percent are unsure and fifteen percent feel it is not a problem to society . About nine percent of the youths currently using alcohol feel that , on occasion , their own ...
Page 531
... feel the same . Once I started , I too , began to feel relaxed . I was talking about my hurt from mom and the family and then I started to talk about my homosexual tendencies . Everyone in the group expressed that it was okay , they ...
... feel the same . Once I started , I too , began to feel relaxed . I was talking about my hurt from mom and the family and then I started to talk about my homosexual tendencies . Everyone in the group expressed that it was okay , they ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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