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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... considered essential in the context of the studies reported herein . FOREW A GUII Theo Library of Congress catalog card number 80-600058 DHHS publication number ( ADM ) 80-967 Printed 1980 NIDA Research Monographs are indexed in the ...
... considered essential in the context of the studies reported herein . FOREW A GUII Theo Library of Congress catalog card number 80-600058 DHHS publication number ( ADM ) 80-967 Printed 1980 NIDA Research Monographs are indexed in the ...
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... considered less dangerous and less socially disapproved . The connection between the two types of drugs is not causal : The converse of this proposition is not true , i.e. , the vast majority of marijuana users exhibit no later history ...
... considered less dangerous and less socially disapproved . The connection between the two types of drugs is not causal : The converse of this proposition is not true , i.e. , the vast majority of marijuana users exhibit no later history ...
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... considered crucial to an understanding of emotion and behavior . Second , the way an individual labels or evaluates a situation determines his or her emotional and behavioral response to it . A third basic assumption is that thoughts ...
... considered crucial to an understanding of emotion and behavior . Second , the way an individual labels or evaluates a situation determines his or her emotional and behavioral response to it . A third basic assumption is that thoughts ...
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... considered addictive , but with the introduction of short- and intermediate - acting barbiturates in the 1930s , the addiction problem with this class of drugs became quickly apparent . Alcohol ( which is rapidly absorbed and eliminated ...
... considered addictive , but with the introduction of short- and intermediate - acting barbiturates in the 1930s , the addiction problem with this class of drugs became quickly apparent . Alcohol ( which is rapidly absorbed and eliminated ...
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... considered to be the most constitutionally based ego function ( Bellak et al . 1973 ) . The data suggest that amphetamine users , with biologically high thresholds for excitatory stimulation , are seeking homeostasis ( equilibrium ) ...
... considered to be the most constitutionally based ego function ( Bellak et al . 1973 ) . The data suggest that amphetamine users , with biologically high thresholds for excitatory stimulation , are seeking homeostasis ( equilibrium ) ...
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