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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... future research aimed at hypothesis and theory testing . Marvin Snyder , Ph.D. Director , Division of Research National Institute on Drug Abuse A Guide to the Volume One of the early indications xi 13-81 Contents FOREWORD.
... future research aimed at hypothesis and theory testing . Marvin Snyder , Ph.D. Director , Division of Research National Institute on Drug Abuse A Guide to the Volume One of the early indications xi 13-81 Contents FOREWORD.
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... early psychoanalytic investigators appreciated the presence of underlying depression , tension , and distress in addicts , most of the early psychoanalytic formulations of substance dependence emphasized the instinctive , pleasurable ...
... early psychoanalytic investigators appreciated the presence of underlying depression , tension , and distress in addicts , most of the early psychoanalytic formulations of substance dependence emphasized the instinctive , pleasurable ...
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... early report , we stressed the costly consequences of the heroin involvement and why the addict was so desperately dependent on the drug , that is , " the central prob- lem for most people who have become addicted to opiates is that ...
... early report , we stressed the costly consequences of the heroin involvement and why the addict was so desperately dependent on the drug , that is , " the central prob- lem for most people who have become addicted to opiates is that ...
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... early develop- ment , particularly around nurturance and dependency needs , lead to self pathology in adult life . Both investigators consider substance dependencies as manifestations of such disorders , although neither Kohut nor ...
... early develop- ment , particularly around nurturance and dependency needs , lead to self pathology in adult life . Both investigators consider substance dependencies as manifestations of such disorders , although neither Kohut nor ...
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... early work with heroin addicts led me to conclude that the compelling nature of opiates for many narcotic addicts resides in a specific antiaggression action of narcotics , namely , to relieve and counteract regressed , disorganized ...
... early work with heroin addicts led me to conclude that the compelling nature of opiates for many narcotic addicts resides in a specific antiaggression action of narcotics , namely , to relieve and counteract regressed , disorganized ...
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