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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... Effects of Gene M. Smith , Ph.D. General Theory Substance Use : A Perceived Effects 50 Theory 330 352 373 397 415 GUIDE 4. - Organization of the volume - Continued Part. Theorists Full title of chapter Page Abbreviated title Initiation ...
... Effects of Gene M. Smith , Ph.D. General Theory Substance Use : A Perceived Effects 50 Theory 330 352 373 397 415 GUIDE 4. - Organization of the volume - Continued Part. Theorists Full title of chapter Page Abbreviated title Initiation ...
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... Effects : Robert A. Gordon , Ph.D. Summary of a Theory of Combination - of- Opiate Addiction 137 Effects Theory 325 347 366 390 408 Pharmacological Theory of Addiction 142 ences Theory 327 350 368 394 413 Biological , Psychogenic ...
... Effects : Robert A. Gordon , Ph.D. Summary of a Theory of Combination - of- Opiate Addiction 137 Effects Theory 325 347 366 390 408 Pharmacological Theory of Addiction 142 ences Theory 327 350 368 394 413 Biological , Psychogenic ...
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... effects have adjustive value for these personality traits . Chief among these effects is euphoria , which is highly adjustive for inadequate personali- ties , i.e. , motivationally immature individuals lacking in such criteria of ego ...
... effects have adjustive value for these personality traits . Chief among these effects is euphoria , which is highly adjustive for inadequate personali- ties , i.e. , motivationally immature individuals lacking in such criteria of ego ...
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... effects of perceived control have also been studied with reference to coping with aversive stimulation . For example , Geer et al . ( 1970 ) found that college students who falsely believed they had control over the duration of shocks ...
... effects of perceived control have also been studied with reference to coping with aversive stimulation . For example , Geer et al . ( 1970 ) found that college students who falsely believed they had control over the duration of shocks ...
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... effects ( such as nausea ) . Other groups with relatively low alcoholism rates may be similarly protected by an innate sensitivity to alcohol . For example , fewer women than men are alcoholic , and one study reports that women have ...
... effects ( such as nausea ) . Other groups with relatively low alcoholism rates may be similarly protected by an innate sensitivity to alcohol . For example , fewer women than men are alcoholic , and one study reports that women have ...
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