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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... total understanding of the phenomena . It is hoped that demographic studies will provide us with descriptions of which models apply to the greatest number of people , but the therapist interested in the drug abuse of a particular client ...
... total understanding of the phenomena . It is hoped that demographic studies will provide us with descriptions of which models apply to the greatest number of people , but the therapist interested in the drug abuse of a particular client ...
Page 73
... number of other defenses at its disposal to deal with the abysmal sense of helplessness ( besides denial ) . The ... total flipflop , a global lability with no mediation and no perspective . It is the unreliability that is so infuriating ...
... number of other defenses at its disposal to deal with the abysmal sense of helplessness ( besides denial ) . The ... total flipflop , a global lability with no mediation and no perspective . It is the unreliability that is so infuriating ...
Page 89
... total meaning to one's existence , so that drugs may represent a search for and a defense against one's own ... numbers of livestock . Navajo counselors feel that the stripping of cultural needs exacerbates and contributes to addiction ...
... total meaning to one's existence , so that drugs may represent a search for and a defense against one's own ... numbers of livestock . Navajo counselors feel that the stripping of cultural needs exacerbates and contributes to addiction ...
Page 148
... total " gestalt " of ( a ) the symptom , ( b ) the treatment , ( c ) those affected by the treatment , and ( d ) the ... number of similar stages as they progress through life , such as birth of first child , child first attending school ...
... total " gestalt " of ( a ) the symptom , ( b ) the treatment , ( c ) those affected by the treatment , and ( d ) the ... number of similar stages as they progress through life , such as birth of first child , child first attending school ...
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... number of individuals to assess the meaning of these variables ... number of any group must be evaluated to understand the actual impact of caste or class on ... total adaptation , and their interrelated significance for this adaptation ...
... number of individuals to assess the meaning of these variables ... number of any group must be evaluated to understand the actual impact of caste or class on ... total adaptation , and their interrelated significance for this adaptation ...
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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