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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... individual personality predispositions are , nobody can become addicted to narcotic drugs without access to them . Hence ... individuals lacking in such criteria of ego maturity as long - range goals , a sense of responsibility , self ...
... individual personality predispositions are , nobody can become addicted to narcotic drugs without access to them . Hence ... individuals lacking in such criteria of ego maturity as long - range goals , a sense of responsibility , self ...
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... individual's style and the affective experience of drug use with the drug's pharma- cogenic effect . These are the basic ingredients of the cognitive- affective - pharmacogenic ( CAP ) control theory of addiction ( Coghlan et al . 1973 ...
... individual's style and the affective experience of drug use with the drug's pharma- cogenic effect . These are the basic ingredients of the cognitive- affective - pharmacogenic ( CAP ) control theory of addiction ( Coghlan et al . 1973 ...
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... individual obtains a temporary ecstatic feeling -- a " high . " Under the influence of the drug the individual temporarily experiences an increased sense of power , control , and well being . The sense of powerlessness is replaced by an ...
... individual obtains a temporary ecstatic feeling -- a " high . " Under the influence of the drug the individual temporarily experiences an increased sense of power , control , and well being . The sense of powerlessness is replaced by an ...
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... individual's problem areas may require a specific treatment strategy . For example , system- atic desensitization may be used to help the abuser cope with anxiety , while cognitive restructuring may be needed to correct the faulty ...
... individual's problem areas may require a specific treatment strategy . For example , system- atic desensitization may be used to help the abuser cope with anxiety , while cognitive restructuring may be needed to correct the faulty ...
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... Individuals prone to drug abuse may be those who have a history of lack of relationship between their responses and ... individual's belief in the ability to control a situation strongly influences behavior . Success- ful treatment of ...
... Individuals prone to drug abuse may be those who have a history of lack of relationship between their responses and ... individual's belief in the ability to control a situation strongly influences behavior . Success- ful treatment of ...
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