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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... major reference volume for research scientists and other interested readers , ( 2 ) to afford theorists a forum in which to present their views , and ( 3 ) to allow readers to compare and contrast the diverse range of theories on drug ...
... major reference volume for research scientists and other interested readers , ( 2 ) to afford theorists a forum in which to present their views , and ( 3 ) to allow readers to compare and contrast the diverse range of theories on drug ...
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... major tenets of cognitive behavior therapy are that human behavior is mediated by unobservables that intervene between a stimulus and the response to that stimulus . Beliefs , sets , strategies , attributions , and expectancies are ...
... major tenets of cognitive behavior therapy are that human behavior is mediated by unobservables that intervene between a stimulus and the response to that stimulus . Beliefs , sets , strategies , attributions , and expectancies are ...
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... major cognitive distortion of drug abusers . One consequence of this is the intense feeling of low self- esteem that is a well - known clinical entity among drug abusers ( Krystal and Raskin 1970 ) . Feelings of self - depreciation ...
... major cognitive distortion of drug abusers . One consequence of this is the intense feeling of low self- esteem that is a well - known clinical entity among drug abusers ( Krystal and Raskin 1970 ) . Feelings of self - depreciation ...
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... major conclusions , the point of the present paper is to explain the models and their perspectives rather than to review the literature . Other recent research reviews ( e.g. , Sadava 1975 ; Jessor 1979 ) have identified the same ...
... major conclusions , the point of the present paper is to explain the models and their perspectives rather than to review the literature . Other recent research reviews ( e.g. , Sadava 1975 ; Jessor 1979 ) have identified the same ...
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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. The psychological focus identifies as the major causative factors those which operate directly within the person's life space . Individuals are directly influenced only by internal processes or by that ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. The psychological focus identifies as the major causative factors those which operate directly within the person's life space . Individuals are directly influenced only by internal processes or by that ...
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