A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 125
... increasing numbers of cocaine abuse cases and the de- structive physical , psychological and socio - economic effects ... increased . Within a few hours , life- threatening signs disappear . After recovery , psychological support is of ...
... increasing numbers of cocaine abuse cases and the de- structive physical , psychological and socio - economic effects ... increased . Within a few hours , life- threatening signs disappear . After recovery , psychological support is of ...
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... increased need to be cared for → resentment in spouse → increased avoidance of the home situation → increased work → more overwork and fatigue → stress . It is noteworthy that in a study conducted by Winick ( 1961 ) , of 98 ...
... increased need to be cared for → resentment in spouse → increased avoidance of the home situation → increased work → more overwork and fatigue → stress . It is noteworthy that in a study conducted by Winick ( 1961 ) , of 98 ...
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... increased since 1968. The rate of heroin use reported in Blackford's study was too small to make any comparison between males and females other than to say that male use was consistently higher than female use . Users of both sexes each ...
... increased since 1968. The rate of heroin use reported in Blackford's study was too small to make any comparison between males and females other than to say that male use was consistently higher than female use . Users of both sexes each ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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