A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... professional in the role of antagonist whose loyalty to the profession and reasons for disclosure become suspect . Non - medical groups also define the professional who abuses drugs as " different " . The judicial system treats him as a ...
... professional in the role of antagonist whose loyalty to the profession and reasons for disclosure become suspect . Non - medical groups also define the professional who abuses drugs as " different " . The judicial system treats him as a ...
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... professional abuser . Before actual treatment can begin , the following must be defined : the agent and extent of abuse , the patient's motivation for treatment as well as treatment goals and expecta- tions . The professional must be ...
... professional abuser . Before actual treatment can begin , the following must be defined : the agent and extent of abuse , the patient's motivation for treatment as well as treatment goals and expecta- tions . The professional must be ...
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... professional dissatisfaction and emotional loneliness . The professional must re - evaluate the limitations and expectations he places upon himself and others . Though outcome studies vary widely , 27 % ( Wall , 1958 ) to 92 % ( Quinn ...
... professional dissatisfaction and emotional loneliness . The professional must re - evaluate the limitations and expectations he places upon himself and others . Though outcome studies vary widely , 27 % ( Wall , 1958 ) to 92 % ( Quinn ...
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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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