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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... present as many theories as practicable , in an open , nonjudgmental , noncritical manner , and to allow each theorist to speak for his or her own theory . The volume contains 43 theoretical perspectives representing the work of more ...
... present as many theories as practicable , in an open , nonjudgmental , noncritical manner , and to allow each theorist to speak for his or her own theory . The volume contains 43 theoretical perspectives representing the work of more ...
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... present a representative selec- tion of contemporary theoretical orientations and perspectives in the drug abuse research field , derived from the social and biomedical sciences . Among our secondary aims and intents were these : ( 1 ) ...
... present a representative selec- tion of contemporary theoretical orientations and perspectives in the drug abuse research field , derived from the social and biomedical sciences . Among our secondary aims and intents were these : ( 1 ) ...
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... present vs. future orientation Personal struc- ture , lifestyle , ego , life themes , myths , ego deficiency , family dynamics sive and extensive studies of individuals ; may or may not apply in massed data ( i.e. , group averages on ...
... present vs. future orientation Personal struc- ture , lifestyle , ego , life themes , myths , ego deficiency , family dynamics sive and extensive studies of individuals ; may or may not apply in massed data ( i.e. , group averages on ...
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... present paper is to explain the models and their perspectives rather than to review the literature . Other recent research reviews ( e.g. , Sadava 1975 ; Jessor 1979 ) have identified the same empirically established characteristics as ...
... present paper is to explain the models and their perspectives rather than to review the literature . Other recent research reviews ( e.g. , Sadava 1975 ; Jessor 1979 ) have identified the same empirically established characteristics as ...
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... present is not a direct influence , but learning about friends taking hard drugs is . This psychological perspective defines other environmental influences as indirect factors which produce or influence the objects and events in an ...
... present is not a direct influence , but learning about friends taking hard drugs is . This psychological perspective defines other environmental influences as indirect factors which produce or influence the objects and events in an ...
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