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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... specific classification of the theories by academic discipline appears in guide 3 . The most important of the guides is guide 4 , Organization of the Volume . For each theory , this guide gives the pages on which the overview can be ...
... specific classification of the theories by academic discipline appears in guide 3 . The most important of the guides is guide 4 , Organization of the Volume . For each theory , this guide gives the pages on which the overview can be ...
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... specific treatment strategy . For example , system- atic desensitization may be used to help the abuser cope with anxiety , while cognitive restructuring may be needed to correct the faulty cognitive processes . The multimodal therapy ...
... specific treatment strategy . For example , system- atic desensitization may be used to help the abuser cope with anxiety , while cognitive restructuring may be needed to correct the faulty cognitive processes . The multimodal therapy ...
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... specific for certain drugs or nonspecific , i.e. , the individual may be susceptible to abusing a number of drugs , perhaps only in certain classes ( e.g. , the sedative- hypnotics ) or perhaps across classes ( e.g. , opiates , sedative ...
... specific for certain drugs or nonspecific , i.e. , the individual may be susceptible to abusing a number of drugs , perhaps only in certain classes ( e.g. , the sedative- hypnotics ) or perhaps across classes ( e.g. , opiates , sedative ...
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... specific sub- stance abuses because they develop aversive physiological and subjec- tive effects from the drug or drugs in small quantities . There are many anecdotal reports of individuals who can never smoke cigarettes , drink alcohol ...
... specific sub- stance abuses because they develop aversive physiological and subjec- tive effects from the drug or drugs in small quantities . There are many anecdotal reports of individuals who can never smoke cigarettes , drink alcohol ...
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abstinence achievement activity adolescent adult aggression alcohol amphetamine analgesic anxiety associated availability barbiturates become biological cessation chronic cocaine cognitive conduct norms continue coping culture death delinquent developmental deviant doses drinking drug abuse drug addiction drug dependence drug effects drug experience drug subculture drug taking drug users Drugs--general ence endorphins environment euphoria factors feelings function genetic goals heroin heroin addicts heroin users hyperactive illicit drugs important individual individual's influence initial interaction involved Jessor Kandel Khantzian lifestyle marijuana methadone morphine naloxone narcotic addicts nonusers opiates opioid parents patterns peer group perceived personality perspective Ph.D pharmacological physical dependence physiological population problem behavior prodrug proneness psychological receptors reinforcement relapse relationship response role self-esteem sexual social specific stage Stanton stimulants stress structure studies Subcultures Theory substance symptoms theoretical Theory of Drug tion treatment values variables Wikler withdrawal youths