A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 52
... opiate addiction . If there were such people , they would find that an opiate normalized their psychological state , because the opiate would be taking the place of the missing endor- phins . This would not mean that opiate addiction is ...
... opiate addiction . If there were such people , they would find that an opiate normalized their psychological state , because the opiate would be taking the place of the missing endor- phins . This would not mean that opiate addiction is ...
Page 399
... opiate addiction may not be with addiction per se , but rather with the social , psychological , and situational factors often associated with addiction . Study Description The Washingtonian Center for Addictions , a private , voluntary ...
... opiate addiction may not be with addiction per se , but rather with the social , psychological , and situational factors often associated with addiction . Study Description The Washingtonian Center for Addictions , a private , voluntary ...
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... opiate addicted parents form somewhat different groups . Male opiate addicted parents are more likely to be currently married , 70 % versus 23 % of the females , but females are more likely to have spouses who are also addicted to opiates ...
... opiate addicted parents form somewhat different groups . Male opiate addicted parents are more likely to be currently married , 70 % versus 23 % of the females , but females are more likely to have spouses who are also addicted to opiates ...
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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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