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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... et al . 1951 , 1952 ) have shown that most chronic narcotic addicts fall in this diagnostic category . Other studies ( Ausubel 1947 ; Chein et al . 1964 ; Dai 1937 ; Research Center for Human Relations 1957a ) have uncovered in the life ...
... et al . 1951 , 1952 ) have shown that most chronic narcotic addicts fall in this diagnostic category . Other studies ( Ausubel 1947 ; Chein et al . 1964 ; Dai 1937 ; Research Center for Human Relations 1957a ) have uncovered in the life ...
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... all relevant aspects of the individual's functioning . The high recidivism rate , characteristic of drug abuser ... et al . 1973 ) . To evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment program and the CAP model , adolescents completed ...
... all relevant aspects of the individual's functioning . The high recidivism rate , characteristic of drug abuser ... et al . 1973 ) . To evaluate the effectiveness of the treatment program and the CAP model , adolescents completed ...
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... et al . 1974 ; Seto et al . 1978 ) , indicating that a large number of Orientals are physiologically intolerant of alcohol . The biochemical basis for these adverse reactions has not been determined , but recent data indicate a high ...
... et al . 1974 ; Seto et al . 1978 ) , indicating that a large number of Orientals are physiologically intolerant of alcohol . The biochemical basis for these adverse reactions has not been determined , but recent data indicate a high ...
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... et al . 1969 ) . A host of other psychological and social modifiers have been described in the alcoholism literature ; few would dispute the importance of some or all of these modifiers in promoting or discouraging the hypothetical ...
... et al . 1969 ) . A host of other psychological and social modifiers have been described in the alcoholism literature ; few would dispute the importance of some or all of these modifiers in promoting or discouraging the hypothetical ...
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... et al . 1974 ) . Nevertheless , I have become convinced , as has Wurmser ( 1974 ) , that becoming and remaining addicted to drugs is in most instances associated with severe and significant psychopathology . Necessarily , some of the ...
... et al . 1974 ) . Nevertheless , I have become convinced , as has Wurmser ( 1974 ) , that becoming and remaining addicted to drugs is in most instances associated with severe and significant psychopathology . Necessarily , some of the ...
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