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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... in such criteria of ego maturity as long - range goals , a sense of responsibility , self - reliance and initiative , volitional and executive independence 4 AN INTERACTIONAL APPROACH TO NARCOTIC ADDICTION David P Ausubel.
... in such criteria of ego maturity as long - range goals , a sense of responsibility , self - reliance and initiative , volitional and executive independence 4 AN INTERACTIONAL APPROACH TO NARCOTIC ADDICTION David P Ausubel.
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... goals ( Ausubel 1947 , 1948 , 1952a , b , 1958 , a , b , 1961 , 1962 , 1966 , 1980a , b ; Ausubel and Ausubel 1963 ; Ausubel and Spalding 1956 ) . Several clinical studies of hard - core addict populations ( e.g. , Ausubel 1947 ; Dai ...
... goals ( Ausubel 1947 , 1948 , 1952a , b , 1958 , a , b , 1961 , 1962 , 1966 , 1980a , b ; Ausubel and Ausubel 1963 ; Ausubel and Spalding 1956 ) . Several clinical studies of hard - core addict populations ( e.g. , Ausubel 1947 ; Dai ...
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... goals of adult maturity as a measure of revenge against parental overdomination as soon as the parent dies or ceases to be autocratic , and ( 2 ) the anxiety neurotic who uses small , controlled doses of morphine subcuta- neously to ...
... goals of adult maturity as a measure of revenge against parental overdomination as soon as the parent dies or ceases to be autocratic , and ( 2 ) the anxiety neurotic who uses small , controlled doses of morphine subcuta- neously to ...
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... goals and satisfactions related to needs and wants . Extreme and alternating patterns in pursuing need satisfaction were evident : Cooperation and compliance might suddenly alternate with outbursts of rage , refusal , or resistance ...
... goals and satisfactions related to needs and wants . Extreme and alternating patterns in pursuing need satisfaction were evident : Cooperation and compliance might suddenly alternate with outbursts of rage , refusal , or resistance ...
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... goal , an obvious way to maximize it would be to stop regular use and , instead , use the drug episodically -- say , every other day . This would unquestionably reduce costs , risks , and misery generally and would also permit the user ...
... goal , an obvious way to maximize it would be to stop regular use and , instead , use the drug episodically -- say , every other day . This would unquestionably reduce costs , risks , and misery generally and would also permit the user ...
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