A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 161
... accepted by a group , its sickest mem- bers will tend to abuse the drug most seriously . In addition , the drug will frequently be used to provide a homeostasis and may mask serious . psychopathology as long as it is used , This ...
... accepted by a group , its sickest mem- bers will tend to abuse the drug most seriously . In addition , the drug will frequently be used to provide a homeostasis and may mask serious . psychopathology as long as it is used , This ...
Page 229
... accepted behavior , and the diversity of child rearing practices , all contribute to an atmosphere which creates stressful situations ( Millar 1975 ) . The availability of psychoactive chemicals to relieve anxiety and medicate feelings ...
... accepted behavior , and the diversity of child rearing practices , all contribute to an atmosphere which creates stressful situations ( Millar 1975 ) . The availability of psychoactive chemicals to relieve anxiety and medicate feelings ...
Page 549
... accepted norm ; however , in the new drug - rehabilitation culture , it is deviant . No one wants to be deviant or ... acceptance . Work provides the individual with a feeling of usefulness and worth in a society in which esteem is ...
... accepted norm ; however , in the new drug - rehabilitation culture , it is deviant . No one wants to be deviant or ... acceptance . Work provides the individual with a feeling of usefulness and worth in a society in which esteem is ...
Contents
Treatment and Evaluation Issues 283 | 1 |
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
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