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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... MECHANISM IN INTOXICANT USE 225 Norman E. Zinberg 236 Theories on One's Relationship to Nature ADDICTION TO PLEASURE : A BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL - PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY OF ADDICTION Nils Bejerot 246 METHADONE MAINTENANCE : A THEORETICAL ...
... MECHANISM IN INTOXICANT USE 225 Norman E. Zinberg 236 Theories on One's Relationship to Nature ADDICTION TO PLEASURE : A BIOLOGICAL AND SOCIAL - PSYCHOLOGICAL THEORY OF ADDICTION Nils Bejerot 246 METHADONE MAINTENANCE : A THEORETICAL ...
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... Mechanism in Intoxicant Use 236 Social Control Theory } ¦ 1 368 393 413 370 395 376 400 419 1 1 Theorists THEORIES ON ONE'S RELATIONSHIP TO NATURE GUIDE 4. - xxvii A THEORY OF DRUG DEPENDENCE BASED ON ROLE, ACCESS TO, AND ATTITUDES ...
... Mechanism in Intoxicant Use 236 Social Control Theory } ¦ 1 368 393 413 370 395 376 400 419 1 1 Theorists THEORIES ON ONE'S RELATIONSHIP TO NATURE GUIDE 4. - xxvii A THEORY OF DRUG DEPENDENCE BASED ON ROLE, ACCESS TO, AND ATTITUDES ...
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... mechanism , immedi- ate gratification , social milieu , lifestyle Stages of use , social meaning of use , disposition , discomfort relief , psychosocial cyclical processes Steffenhagen Drugs -- general All Both General Self - Esteem ...
... mechanism , immedi- ate gratification , social milieu , lifestyle Stages of use , social meaning of use , disposition , discomfort relief , psychosocial cyclical processes Steffenhagen Drugs -- general All Both General Self - Esteem ...
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... mechanisms and becomes less tolerant of the pain of anxiety . The drug user now knows that anxiety does not have to be tolerated , as drug taking has been successful in the past in removing tension and producing good feelings . It is ...
... mechanisms and becomes less tolerant of the pain of anxiety . The drug user now knows that anxiety does not have to be tolerated , as drug taking has been successful in the past in removing tension and producing good feelings . It is ...
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... mechanism to prevent drug usage for this person , such ready access leads to the high rate of initial use . This is what gives the peer group the predictive strength often found in research studies ( e.g. , Johnson 1973 ) . Second , the ...
... mechanism to prevent drug usage for this person , such ready access leads to the high rate of initial use . This is what gives the peer group the predictive strength often found in research studies ( e.g. , Johnson 1973 ) . Second , the ...
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