Theories on Drug Abuse: Selected Contemporary PerspectivesDepartment of Health and Human Services, Public Health Service, Alcohol, Drug Abuse, and Mental Health Administration, 1980 - Drug abuse - 488 pages |
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... arguments with parents may be a primary source of conflict and anxiety for the adolescent drug abuser . Drug taking will frequently follow such an argument . An adolescent experiencing school - related stress , having learned that drug ...
... arguments with parents may be a primary source of conflict and anxiety for the adolescent drug abuser . Drug taking will frequently follow such an argument . An adolescent experiencing school - related stress , having learned that drug ...
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... phenomenon has traditionally been called " addiction proneness " ( Gendreau and Gendreau 1970 ) . Critics of the notion of addiction proneness have argued that 24 AN EXISTENTIAL THEORY OF DRUG DEPENDENCE George B Greaves.
... phenomenon has traditionally been called " addiction proneness " ( Gendreau and Gendreau 1970 ) . Critics of the notion of addiction proneness have argued that 24 AN EXISTENTIAL THEORY OF DRUG DEPENDENCE George B Greaves.
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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. Critics of the notion of addiction proneness have argued that the very methods which drug researchers have used have guaranteed the results . Thus , the kinds of people who wind up in prisons ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. Critics of the notion of addiction proneness have argued that the very methods which drug researchers have used have guaranteed the results . Thus , the kinds of people who wind up in prisons ...
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... argue that in this latter instance , the lack of self - care is secondary to regression as a result of prolonged substance use . Although this is probably true , we have been impressed with the presence and persistence of these ...
... argue that in this latter instance , the lack of self - care is secondary to regression as a result of prolonged substance use . Although this is probably true , we have been impressed with the presence and persistence of these ...
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... argued that long - term involvement with particular drugs may have specific effects on stimulus thresholds , stimulus barrier is considered to be the most constitutionally based ego function ( Bellak et al . 1973 ) . The data suggest ...
... argued that long - term involvement with particular drugs may have specific effects on stimulus thresholds , stimulus barrier is considered to be the most constitutionally based ego function ( Bellak et al . 1973 ) . The data suggest ...
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