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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... observations . As originally set forth , these were as follows : The first observation is that drug - dependent persons seem to have fundamentally disturbed sex lives . They are frigid , impotent , indifferent , prudish , angry , or ...
... observations . As originally set forth , these were as follows : The first observation is that drug - dependent persons seem to have fundamentally disturbed sex lives . They are frigid , impotent , indifferent , prudish , angry , or ...
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... observation , and this may be the primary factor on which the other two are based , is that drug - dependent persons seem to be remarkably out of touch with pleasurable somatic feedback . Alcohol - dependent persons are observed to ...
... observation , and this may be the primary factor on which the other two are based , is that drug - dependent persons seem to be remarkably out of touch with pleasurable somatic feedback . Alcohol - dependent persons are observed to ...
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... observed pathology evident in addicts is the result of drug use and its attendant interpersonal involvements ( Zinberg 1975 ; Mirin et al . 1976 ; Khantzian and Treece 1979 ) . However , it is my opinion that drug - dependent ...
... observed pathology evident in addicts is the result of drug use and its attendant interpersonal involvements ( Zinberg 1975 ; Mirin et al . 1976 ; Khantzian and Treece 1979 ) . However , it is my opinion that drug - dependent ...
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... observed the addict's special problems in accepting depend- ency and actively acknowledging and pursuing goals and satisfactions related to needs and wants . Extreme and alternating patterns in pursuing need satisfaction were evident ...
... observed the addict's special problems in accepting depend- ency and actively acknowledging and pursuing goals and satisfactions related to needs and wants . Extreme and alternating patterns in pursuing need satisfaction were evident ...
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... observed between it and adult use . An important and often overlooked aspect of opiate effects that is basic to the theory and that is strongly emphasized by Erlenmeyer is the changes in these effects that take place gradually during ...
... observed between it and adult use . An important and often overlooked aspect of opiate effects that is basic to the theory and that is strongly emphasized by Erlenmeyer is the changes in these effects that take place gradually during ...
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