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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... overdoses . From an observer's point of view , these men as adults seem actively to seek defeat . However , from their own point of view they seek escape from their personal distress , frustrations , and failures , and barbiturates ...
... overdoses . From an observer's point of view , these men as adults seem actively to seek defeat . However , from their own point of view they seek escape from their personal distress , frustrations , and failures , and barbiturates ...
Page 86
... overdose is difficult and goes beyond the purpose of this chapter ; however , it is important to note that death is a frequent corollary to drug - abusing behavior . In addition to the statistics on addict deaths , and more central to ...
... overdose is difficult and goes beyond the purpose of this chapter ; however , it is important to note that death is a frequent corollary to drug - abusing behavior . In addition to the statistics on addict deaths , and more central to ...
Page 153
... dramatically focus attention upon them- selves . This behavior can take a number of forms . For example , they may lose their temper , come home high , commit a serious crime , or overdose on drugs . Whatever its form , however 153.
... dramatically focus attention upon them- selves . This behavior can take a number of forms . For example , they may lose their temper , come home high , commit a serious crime , or overdose on drugs . Whatever its form , however 153.
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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. or overdose on drugs . Whatever its form , however , this action allows the ... overdosing . Whatever the intensity level , however , we have observed such patterns so often that we have almost come to ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. or overdose on drugs . Whatever its form , however , this action allows the ... overdosing . Whatever the intensity level , however , we have observed such patterns so often that we have almost come to ...
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... ( overdose ) . If in this situation the methadone administration were suddenly stopped , the individuals would soon become very ill and might think that they had food poisoning . If , instead , the doses were reduced gradually , they ...
... ( overdose ) . If in this situation the methadone administration were suddenly stopped , the individuals would soon become very ill and might think that they had food poisoning . If , instead , the doses were reduced gradually , they ...
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