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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... term predisposing factors and more immediate precipitating factors . The most important precipitating factor in narcotic addiction is degree of access to narcotic drugs . This factor , for example , explains in part why narcotic ...
... term predisposing factors and more immediate precipitating factors . The most important precipitating factor in narcotic addiction is degree of access to narcotic drugs . This factor , for example , explains in part why narcotic ...
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... term goals ( Ausubel 1947 , 1948 , 1952a , b , 1958 , a , b , 1961 , 1962 , 1966 , 1980a , b ; Ausubel and Ausubel 1963 ; Ausubel and Spalding 1956 ) . Several clinical studies of hard - core addict populations ( e.g. , Ausubel 1947 ...
... term goals ( Ausubel 1947 , 1948 , 1952a , b , 1958 , a , b , 1961 , 1962 , 1966 , 1980a , b ; Ausubel and Ausubel 1963 ; Ausubel and Spalding 1956 ) . Several clinical studies of hard - core addict populations ( e.g. , Ausubel 1947 ...
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... term losses . Inevitably , after the high wears off some internal or external source of stress will rekindle the conflict and anxiety . Not only do the old feelings of lack of control return but they are likely to be even stronger than ...
... term losses . Inevitably , after the high wears off some internal or external source of stress will rekindle the conflict and anxiety . Not only do the old feelings of lack of control return but they are likely to be even stronger than ...
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... terms of the abuser's drug of choice . Major distinctions have been drawn , for instance , between the personalities of those who prefer heroin and those who prefer amphetamines or barbiturates as drugs of dependency ( Greaves , in ...
... terms of the abuser's drug of choice . Major distinctions have been drawn , for instance , between the personalities of those who prefer heroin and those who prefer amphetamines or barbiturates as drugs of dependency ( Greaves , in ...
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... term by heroin and other opiates . This was even more apparent when observing addicts in treatment as they became stabilized on methadone and their aggression and restlessness subsided . I began to suspect that heroin addicts might be ...
... term by heroin and other opiates . This was even more apparent when observing addicts in treatment as they became stabilized on methadone and their aggression and restlessness subsided . I began to suspect that heroin addicts might be ...
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