A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... heroin addicts who have a truly chronic course of addiction despite past treatment . These people are not , however , the majority . Most former heroin users — even those with a history of many years of addiction prior to treatment - do ...
... heroin addicts who have a truly chronic course of addiction despite past treatment . These people are not , however , the majority . Most former heroin users — even those with a history of many years of addiction prior to treatment - do ...
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... heroin addicts . This subgroup of addicts has the highest rate of criminal recidivism of any group of parolees and probationers . Today there is no system to identify addicted probationers and parolees and refer them to treatment or ...
... heroin addicts . This subgroup of addicts has the highest rate of criminal recidivism of any group of parolees and probationers . Today there is no system to identify addicted probationers and parolees and refer them to treatment or ...
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... addicts . Of the 23 , 11 ( 48 % ) were felt to be psychotic ( 3 overtly psychotic , 8 borderline ) , 4 neurotic ( 17 % ) , 6 personality disorders ( 26 % ) , and 2 heroin dependents . This is indicative of the degree of illness neces ...
... addicts . Of the 23 , 11 ( 48 % ) were felt to be psychotic ( 3 overtly psychotic , 8 borderline ) , 4 neurotic ( 17 % ) , 6 personality disorders ( 26 % ) , and 2 heroin dependents . This is indicative of the degree of illness neces ...
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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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