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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... shown that most chronic narcotic addicts fall in this diagnostic category . Other studies ( Ausubel 1947 ; Chein et al . 1964 ; Dai 1937 ; Research Center for Human Relations 1957a ) have uncovered in the life histories of such addicts ...
... shown that most chronic narcotic addicts fall in this diagnostic category . Other studies ( Ausubel 1947 ; Chein et al . 1964 ; Dai 1937 ; Research Center for Human Relations 1957a ) have uncovered in the life histories of such addicts ...
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... 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 about three ...
... 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 about three ...
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... shown common features in alcoholism and drug abuse in general , I will break down the problem into the traditional triad of agent , host , and environment . AGENT Commonly abused psychotropic substances have , I propose , some features ...
... shown common features in alcoholism and drug abuse in general , I will break down the problem into the traditional triad of agent , host , and environment . AGENT Commonly abused psychotropic substances have , I propose , some features ...
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... many types . Studies have shown that opiate addicts have numerous psychological problems before their addiction is developed , among them , impulsivity , psychopathic or sociopathic traits , low tolerance for frustration , weak ego 47.
... many types . Studies have shown that opiate addicts have numerous psychological problems before their addiction is developed , among them , impulsivity , psychopathic or sociopathic traits , low tolerance for frustration , weak ego 47.
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... shown that drug use is related to self - perceived organismic status as well as to various personality dimensions . The Wingard et al . ( 1979c ) and Huba et al . ( 1979c ) studies represent early applications of causal models with ...
... shown that drug use is related to self - perceived organismic status as well as to various personality dimensions . The Wingard et al . ( 1979c ) and Huba et al . ( 1979c ) studies represent early applications of causal models with ...
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