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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... produce a major reference volume for research scientists and other interested readers , ( 2 ) to afford theorists a forum in which to present their views , and ( 3 ) to allow readers to compare and contrast the diverse range of theories ...
... produce a major reference volume for research scientists and other interested readers , ( 2 ) to afford theorists a forum in which to present their views , and ( 3 ) to allow readers to compare and contrast the diverse range of theories ...
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... produced opiates , i.e. , endorphins and enkephalins ( Costa and Trabucchi 1978 ; Goldstein 1976c ; Snyder 1977 ) , suggest that in some instances deficiencies in the production of the substances that contribute to normal optimism in ...
... produced opiates , i.e. , endorphins and enkephalins ( Costa and Trabucchi 1978 ; Goldstein 1976c ; Snyder 1977 ) , suggest that in some instances deficiencies in the production of the substances that contribute to normal optimism in ...
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... producing good feelings . It is therefore expected that drug use will increase both in frequency and in the number of different situations in which it is employed . For example , arguments with parents may be a primary source of ...
... producing good feelings . It is therefore expected that drug use will increase both in frequency and in the number of different situations in which it is employed . For example , arguments with parents may be a primary source of ...
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... produce alcoholism . 1. The potential alcoholic must be able to drink a lot ( i.e. , lack an intolerance for alcohol ) . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . Some people experience more euphoria from alcohol than others do ( Goodwin et al . 1979 ) . This ...
... produce alcoholism . 1. The potential alcoholic must be able to drink a lot ( i.e. , lack an intolerance for alcohol ) . 2 . 3 . 4 . 5 . Some people experience more euphoria from alcohol than others do ( Goodwin et al . 1979 ) . This ...
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... produce relapse . The necessary combination very likely differs between individuals and even in each individual from time to time . As Keller ( 1972 ) wrote , For any alcoholic there may be several or a whole battery of critical cues or ...
... produce relapse . The necessary combination very likely differs between individuals and even in each individual from time to time . As Keller ( 1972 ) wrote , For any alcoholic there may be several or a whole battery of critical cues or ...
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