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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... response to that stimulus . Beliefs , sets , strategies , attributions , and expectancies are examples of the types of mediating constructs currently considered crucial to an understanding of emotion and behavior . Second , the way an ...
... response to that stimulus . Beliefs , sets , strategies , attributions , and expectancies are examples of the types of mediating constructs currently considered crucial to an understanding of emotion and behavior . Second , the way an ...
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... responses and consequences -- a series of learning experiences which teach them they are not effective in altering or ... response to the shock . The finding of less arousal suggests that the shocks were becoming less stressful for them ...
... responses and consequences -- a series of learning experiences which teach them they are not effective in altering or ... response to the shock . The finding of less arousal suggests that the shocks were becoming less stressful for them ...
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... response to alcohol . This is true in humans and every species studied . There are not only strain and species differences but also differences between individuals . It is difficult to account for this variation 12 THE BAD-HABIT THEORY ...
... response to alcohol . This is true in humans and every species studied . There are not only strain and species differences but also differences between individuals . It is difficult to account for this variation 12 THE BAD-HABIT THEORY ...
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... response has been shown in Orientals , whose low alcoholism rates have usually been attributed to social factors . However , three studies have now shown that small amounts of alcohol cause a cutaneous flush and unpleasant reactions in ...
... response has been shown in Orientals , whose low alcoholism rates have usually been attributed to social factors . However , three studies have now shown that small amounts of alcohol cause a cutaneous flush and unpleasant reactions in ...
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... response to these conditioned stimuli . Since relapse is usually erratic and unpredictable , it is quite likely that a combination of " interoceptive " and " exteroceptive " conditioned stimuli are required to produce relapse . The ...
... response to these conditioned stimuli . Since relapse is usually erratic and unpredictable , it is quite likely that a combination of " interoceptive " and " exteroceptive " conditioned stimuli are required to produce relapse . The ...
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