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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... 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 histories of such addicts those types of parent - child ...
... 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 histories of such addicts those types of parent - child ...
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... drug users , whereas a relatively small minority become chronically addicted ? A ... addicts may be classified as psychopathic or sociopathic personalities ... heroin - induced euphoria , turn to the euphoria - inducing properties of ...
... drug users , whereas a relatively small minority become chronically addicted ? A ... addicts may be classified as psychopathic or sociopathic personalities ... heroin - induced euphoria , turn to the euphoria - inducing properties of ...
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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. It is generally agreed that most addicts have a preferred drug that is most ... Heroin and marijuana , for example , each have their own separate constituencies based on their distinctive ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. It is generally agreed that most addicts have a preferred drug that is most ... Heroin and marijuana , for example , each have their own separate constituencies based on their distinctive ...
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... addiction proneness are no longer content to document addiction proneness but are now working on specifying the personality variables at work in specific kinds of addictions , usually defined in terms of the abuser's drug of choice ...
... addiction proneness are no longer content to document addiction proneness but are now working on specifying the personality variables at work in specific kinds of addictions , usually defined in terms of the abuser's drug of choice ...
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... heroin addicts have been described as " numbing " emotional pain , and so forth . What characterizes the theory proposed here is the specific range of variables believed to lie at the personality and emotional core of all substance ...
... heroin addicts have been described as " numbing " emotional pain , and so forth . What characterizes the theory proposed here is the specific range of variables believed to lie at the personality and emotional core of all substance ...
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