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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... suggest that in some instances deficiencies in the production of the substances that contribute to normal optimism in the face of life's vicissitudes ( and hence have evolutionary survival value for the species ) contribute toward the ...
... suggest that in some instances deficiencies in the production of the substances that contribute to normal optimism in the face of life's vicissitudes ( and hence have evolutionary survival value for the species ) contribute toward the ...
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... suggest that in complex human problems a lasting result depends upon addressing all relevant aspects of the individual's functioning . The high recidivism rate , characteristic of drug abuser treatment , may be due to treatment focusing ...
... suggest that in complex human problems a lasting result depends upon addressing all relevant aspects of the individual's functioning . The high recidivism rate , characteristic of drug abuser treatment , may be due to treatment focusing ...
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... suggests that the shocks were becoming less stressful for them . Turk ( 1975 ) trained volunteers to develop different coping strategies to deal with pain to encourage them to believe they could successfully manage it . Cognitively ...
... suggests that the shocks were becoming less stressful for them . Turk ( 1975 ) trained volunteers to develop different coping strategies to deal with pain to encourage them to believe they could successfully manage it . Cognitively ...
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... suggests the possibility of a hereditary factor ( Goodwin 1979 ) . If so , what is inherited ? Certain behaviors associated with drinking must be explained before it is known why serious drinking problems develop in perhaps one of 12 or ...
... suggests the possibility of a hereditary factor ( Goodwin 1979 ) . If so , what is inherited ? Certain behaviors associated with drinking must be explained before it is known why serious drinking problems develop in perhaps one of 12 or ...
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... suggest that a substantial proportion of women experience unpleasant physical effects after modest amounts of alcohol ( e.g. , nausea and headache ) . Anec- dotal evidence also suggests that more Jews than non - Jews have adverse ...
... suggest that a substantial proportion of women experience unpleasant physical effects after modest amounts of alcohol ( e.g. , nausea and headache ) . Anec- dotal evidence also suggests that more Jews than non - Jews have adverse ...
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