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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... situation determines his or her emotional and behavioral response to it . A third basic assumption is that thoughts , feelings , and behaviors are causally interactive ( Mahoney 1977 ) . To tie the cognitive approach to drug abusers ...
... situation determines his or her emotional and behavioral response to it . A third basic assumption is that thoughts , feelings , and behaviors are causally interactive ( Mahoney 1977 ) . To tie the cognitive approach to drug abusers ...
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... situations in which it is employed . For example , arguments with parents may be a primary source of conflict and anxiety for the adolescent drug abuser . Drug taking will frequently follow such an argument . An adolescent experiencing ...
... situations in which it is employed . For example , arguments with parents may be a primary source of conflict and anxiety for the adolescent drug abuser . Drug taking will frequently follow such an argument . An adolescent experiencing ...
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... situation in which their behavior can control the occurrence of an aversive event , while another group experiences the same situation except that the aversive event is beyond their control . When both groups are next presented with a ...
... situation in which their behavior can control the occurrence of an aversive event , while another group experiences the same situation except that the aversive event is beyond their control . When both groups are next presented with a ...
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... situation strongly influences behavior . Success- ful treatment of the drug abuser requires a multimodal approach which alters faulty thinking , teaches new interpersonal skills , helps the abuser cope with pain and anxiety , and ...
... situation strongly influences behavior . Success- ful treatment of the drug abuser requires a multimodal approach which alters faulty thinking , teaches new interpersonal skills , helps the abuser cope with pain and anxiety , and ...
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... situations , produc- ing different effects on their behavior . Moreover , the same behavior may have totally different ... situation . In this theory , each of the different causative models which can lead to the same illicit drug use ...
... situations , produc- ing different effects on their behavior . Moreover , the same behavior may have totally different ... situation . In this theory , each of the different causative models which can lead to the same illicit drug use ...
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