A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... recurrent epidemic of the mid - 1970's . In 1972 , we turned a political corner and walked away from the reality of the problem . We froze into place a policy of providing treatment for all who needed it , but we were simultaneously ...
... recurrent epidemic of the mid - 1970's . In 1972 , we turned a political corner and walked away from the reality of the problem . We froze into place a policy of providing treatment for all who needed it , but we were simultaneously ...
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... recurrent concern , it is hardly surprising that the initiative in contemporary discussions has been seized by those who argue for the " decriminalization " of narcotics and other drugs . In both law review articles and the journals of ...
... recurrent concern , it is hardly surprising that the initiative in contemporary discussions has been seized by those who argue for the " decriminalization " of narcotics and other drugs . In both law review articles and the journals of ...
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... recurrence of the gorging episodes . This pattern was successfully maintained over the ensuing year while the patient was in psychotherapy . A thirty - five - year - old man in insight - psychotheraphy reported that one of his problems ...
... recurrence of the gorging episodes . This pattern was successfully maintained over the ensuing year while the patient was in psychotherapy . A thirty - five - year - old man in insight - psychotheraphy reported that one of his problems ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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