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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... heroin intravenously ) for their sedative rather than their euphoric properties . Typically their addiction is well disguised and seldom recognizable ( Jaffe 1970a , b ) . Widespread sporadic use of heroin in adolescents with relatively ...
... heroin intravenously ) for their sedative rather than their euphoric properties . Typically their addiction is well disguised and seldom recognizable ( Jaffe 1970a , b ) . Widespread sporadic use of heroin in adolescents with relatively ...
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... Heroin and marijuana , for example , each have their own separate constituencies based on their distinctive psychopharmacological effects . The use of marijuana does not predis- pose an individual to heroin use except insofar as it may ...
... Heroin and marijuana , for example , each have their own separate constituencies based on their distinctive psychopharmacological effects . The use of marijuana does not predis- pose an individual to heroin use except insofar as it may ...
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... heroin use to a range of human problems , including pain , stress , and dysphoria . In attempting to adapt to one's emotions and environment , the powerful action of heroin and immersion in the attendant rituals and subculture could be ...
... heroin use to a range of human problems , including pain , stress , and dysphoria . In attempting to adapt to one's emotions and environment , the powerful action of heroin and immersion in the attendant rituals and subculture could be ...
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... heroin , first year ; amphetamine , second to third year ) . EMPIRICAL FINDINGS We have provided empirical support for this theory through the con- trolled investigation of ego functions in users of heroin or amphetamine . 1 A. Wikler ...
... heroin , first year ; amphetamine , second to third year ) . EMPIRICAL FINDINGS We have provided empirical support for this theory through the con- trolled investigation of ego functions in users of heroin or amphetamine . 1 A. Wikler ...
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... heroin ( N = 10 ) or amphetamine ( N = 10 ) were interviewed under conditions of abstinence and intoxication with their respectively chosen drugs . Normals ( N = 10 ) were interviewed twice while abstinent . Data were analyzed ...
... heroin ( N = 10 ) or amphetamine ( N = 10 ) were interviewed under conditions of abstinence and intoxication with their respectively chosen drugs . Normals ( N = 10 ) were interviewed twice while abstinent . Data were analyzed ...
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abstinence achievement activity adolescent adult aggression alcohol amphetamine analgesic anxiety associated availability barbiturates become biological cessation chronic cocaine cognitive conduct norms continue coping culture death delinquent developmental deviant doses drinking drug abuse drug addiction drug dependence drug effects drug experience drug subculture drug taking drug users Drugs--general ence endorphins environment euphoria factors feelings function genetic goals heroin heroin addicts heroin users hyperactive illicit drugs important individual individual's influence initial interaction involved Jessor Kandel Khantzian lifestyle marijuana methadone morphine naloxone narcotic addicts nonusers opiates opioid parents patterns peer group perceived personality perspective Ph.D pharmacological physical dependence physiological population problem behavior prodrug proneness psychological receptors reinforcement relapse relationship response role self-esteem sexual social specific stage Stanton stimulants stress structure studies Subcultures Theory substance symptoms theoretical Theory of Drug tion treatment values variables Wikler withdrawal youths