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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... nervous system stimu- lant ) or psychologically ( with behaviorally oriented parent and teacher consultation ) . They are being followed up as adolescents ( at 12 to 18 years of age ) and as young adults ( at 21 to 23 years of age ) ...
... nervous system stimu- lant ) or psychologically ( with behaviorally oriented parent and teacher consultation ) . They are being followed up as adolescents ( at 12 to 18 years of age ) and as young adults ( at 21 to 23 years of age ) ...
Page 134
... nervous system stimulants does not lead to improved adolescent behavior and reduced delinquency ( Weiss et al . 1975 ) . Although drug treatment reduces childhood inattention and hyperactivity , behavior outcome and subsequent ...
... nervous system stimulants does not lead to improved adolescent behavior and reduced delinquency ( Weiss et al . 1975 ) . Although drug treatment reduces childhood inattention and hyperactivity , behavior outcome and subsequent ...
Page 143
... nervous system to produce addiction ( Peele 1977 ) . Starting with heroin , which was developed to replace morphine , the search for a nonaddictive analgesic has uncovered a host of new addictive substances , including the barbiturates ...
... nervous system to produce addiction ( Peele 1977 ) . Starting with heroin , which was developed to replace morphine , the search for a nonaddictive analgesic has uncovered a host of new addictive substances , including the barbiturates ...
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... nervous system pathways . Hence , the occurrence of anxiety for whatever reason long after detoxi- fication may result in relapse . If it is accepted that conditioning factors ( classical and operant ) and protracted abstinence play an ...
... nervous system pathways . Hence , the occurrence of anxiety for whatever reason long after detoxi- fication may result in relapse . If it is accepted that conditioning factors ( classical and operant ) and protracted abstinence play an ...
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... nervous system are stimulated , and the indi- vidual begins to learn how to appreciate the pleasant stimulant effect of nicotine . Through learning , a direct conditioning , the individual glides imperceptibly into a nicotine dependence ...
... nervous system are stimulated , and the indi- vidual begins to learn how to appreciate the pleasant stimulant effect of nicotine . Through learning , a direct conditioning , the individual glides imperceptibly into a nicotine dependence ...
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