A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977 |
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It has long been thought that many individuals are attracted to heroin for its anti - psychotic properties . ... i.e. , drug use is an adaptational product of social forces rather than of individual psychopathology .
It has long been thought that many individuals are attracted to heroin for its anti - psychotic properties . ... i.e. , drug use is an adaptational product of social forces rather than of individual psychopathology .
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It is the responsibility of the individual who has a concern in this area to insure that these objectives are met in a most satisfactory manner . Our program is attempting to meet this challenge by soliciting active participation of the ...
It is the responsibility of the individual who has a concern in this area to insure that these objectives are met in a most satisfactory manner . Our program is attempting to meet this challenge by soliciting active participation of the ...
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Thus , the rehabilitated individual leaves the program with a new peer influence coupled with new status orientation . His new self - sufficiency gives him the satisfaction of socially acceptable and positive rewards .
Thus , the rehabilitated individual leaves the program with a new peer influence coupled with new status orientation . His new self - sufficiency gives him the satisfaction of socially acceptable and positive rewards .
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Treatment and Evaluation Issues 283 | 1 |
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
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