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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... occur rapidly and disappear rapidly . Experi- mental studies indicate that alcoholics experience dysphoric as well as euphoric effects from alcohol ( Mello 1975 ) . Those individuals who experience the most euphoria ( because of genetic ...
... occur rapidly and disappear rapidly . Experi- mental studies indicate that alcoholics experience dysphoric as well as euphoric effects from alcohol ( Mello 1975 ) . Those individuals who experience the most euphoria ( because of genetic ...
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... occur . Instead the question is whether a model actually describes a group of people who currently or potentially exist . If so , then that model is important for our total understanding of the phenomena . It is hoped that demographic ...
... occur . Instead the question is whether a model actually describes a group of people who currently or potentially exist . If so , then that model is important for our total understanding of the phenomena . It is hoped that demographic ...
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... occurs is unknown , it is apparent that it can occur , at least in some cases , and so must be included in the general model . In addition to socialization regarding drugs per se , socialization into a set of " sympathetic " personality ...
... occurs is unknown , it is apparent that it can occur , at least in some cases , and so must be included in the general model . In addition to socialization regarding drugs per se , socialization into a set of " sympathetic " personality ...
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... occur . The normal drive in children and youths simply to try whatever they see others doing is sufficient to account for the actual initial drug experience . To the extent that motivation plays any part in this scheme , the major ...
... occur . The normal drive in children and youths simply to try whatever they see others doing is sufficient to account for the actual initial drug experience . To the extent that motivation plays any part in this scheme , the major ...
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... occur as morphine is used on a regular daily basis , Erlenmeyer describes the process as a " reversal . " He adds : The morphine originally foreign to the body , becomes an intrinsic part of the body , as the union between it and the ...
... occur as morphine is used on a regular daily basis , Erlenmeyer describes the process as a " reversal . " He adds : The morphine originally foreign to the body , becomes an intrinsic part of the body , as the union between it and the ...
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