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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... or regression . I also proposed that the same but sustained , longer antiaggression action of methadone was the basis for " success " of methadone maintenance . SELF ( NARCISSISTIC ) PATHOLOGY Over the past decade , 30.
... or regression . I also proposed that the same but sustained , longer antiaggression action of methadone was the basis for " success " of methadone maintenance . SELF ( NARCISSISTIC ) PATHOLOGY Over the past decade , 30.
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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. SELF ( NARCISSISTIC ) PATHOLOGY Over the past decade , considerable attention has been focused on self pathology . In contrast to ego pathology , in which the emphasis is on disturbance in structure ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. SELF ( NARCISSISTIC ) PATHOLOGY Over the past decade , considerable attention has been focused on self pathology . In contrast to ego pathology , in which the emphasis is on disturbance in structure ...
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... decades a process of ego development and gradual alienation from numinous psychic influences . At mid - life another phase begins . The now overdeveloped ego may become so estranged from its mythical roots in psychic experience that the ...
... decades a process of ego development and gradual alienation from numinous psychic influences . At mid - life another phase begins . The now overdeveloped ego may become so estranged from its mythical roots in psychic experience that the ...
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... decades , the use of narcotics by juveniles has reached " epidemic " proportions . When this phenomenon became widely publicized , not a great deal was known about its meaning , origin , or the dangers implicit in it . Although this may ...
... decades , the use of narcotics by juveniles has reached " epidemic " proportions . When this phenomenon became widely publicized , not a great deal was known about its meaning , origin , or the dangers implicit in it . Although this may ...
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... decade ( Akers 1977 ; Jessor 1979 ; Johnson and Uppal , in press ) . Experimental or maintenance conduct norms require the use of mari- juana , generally by smoking . Informal pressure from one's peer group or best friends has ...
... decade ( Akers 1977 ; Jessor 1979 ; Johnson and Uppal , in press ) . Experimental or maintenance conduct norms require the use of mari- juana , generally by smoking . Informal pressure from one's peer group or best friends has ...
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