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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... patient , or a street derelict from the urban slums . It also was assumed that the theory should be applicable no matter how the drug was taken and that it should apply to addiction in earlier centuries and in countries other than the ...
... patient , or a street derelict from the urban slums . It also was assumed that the theory should be applicable no matter how the drug was taken and that it should apply to addiction in earlier centuries and in countries other than the ...
Page 35
... patients in ignorance or deceiving them about the identity of the drug are effective tactics in preventing subsequent use . If withdrawal symptoms occur , they may be explained to the patient as symptoms of a disease , as side - effects ...
... patients in ignorance or deceiving them about the identity of the drug are effective tactics in preventing subsequent use . If withdrawal symptoms occur , they may be explained to the patient as symptoms of a disease , as side - effects ...
Page 73
... patient suffers and fears disappointment as a main theme of life , he or she does everything possible first to enlist ... Patients often are or resemble " split " or " multiple " personalities . What is characteristic is the sudden total ...
... patient suffers and fears disappointment as a main theme of life , he or she does everything possible first to enlist ... Patients often are or resemble " split " or " multiple " personalities . What is characteristic is the sudden total ...
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... patient , the term " drug addict family " is used to refer to those families in which at least one member is engaged in compulsive drug use in a manner that suggests physical and psychological dependency . The general focus is on ...
... patient , the term " drug addict family " is used to refer to those families in which at least one member is engaged in compulsive drug use in a manner that suggests physical and psychological dependency . The general focus is on ...
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... patients and delineated four stages which terminal patients seem to experience prior to their death . Subsequently , she expanded her original work and presented her view of death as the final stage of human growth ( 1975 ) . This idea ...
... patients and delineated four stages which terminal patients seem to experience prior to their death . Subsequently , she expanded her original work and presented her view of death as the final stage of human growth ( 1975 ) . This idea ...
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