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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Page 174
... toxic agent , but the impulse to use it , makes an addict out of a given individual . " Fenichel ( 1945 ) wrote , " ... the origin and nature of addiction are not determined by the chemical effect of the drug but by the psychological ...
... toxic agent , but the impulse to use it , makes an addict out of a given individual . " Fenichel ( 1945 ) wrote , " ... the origin and nature of addiction are not determined by the chemical effect of the drug but by the psychological ...
Page 251
... toxic effects , and the subsequent ability of the user to function socially . Some may be enjoyed daily throughout ... toxicity ( overdose ) . If in this situation the methadone administration were suddenly stopped , the individuals ...
... toxic effects , and the subsequent ability of the user to function socially . Some may be enjoyed daily throughout ... toxicity ( overdose ) . If in this situation the methadone administration were suddenly stopped , the individuals ...
Page 264
... toxic at the end of the animal's active phase , and least toxic at the end of the animal's rest phase . Similarly , Bornschein et al . ( 1977 ) noted changes in the animal's central nervous system responsiveness to morphine ; they ...
... toxic at the end of the animal's active phase , and least toxic at the end of the animal's rest phase . Similarly , Bornschein et al . ( 1977 ) noted changes in the animal's central nervous system responsiveness to morphine ; they ...
Page 285
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. reinforcing to patients suffering from hypophoria but which will neither exacerbate their disease nor be toxic . Somatosensory Affectional Deprivation ( SAD ) Theory of Drug and 285.
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. reinforcing to patients suffering from hypophoria but which will neither exacerbate their disease nor be toxic . Somatosensory Affectional Deprivation ( SAD ) Theory of Drug and 285.
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... toxic substance acetaldehyde . At the same time they show a decreased sensitivity of the nervous system to the acute effects of alcohol ( perhaps equivalent to innate tolerance ) ( Schuckit and Rayses 1979 ; Schuckit 1979c ) . The ...
... toxic substance acetaldehyde . At the same time they show a decreased sensitivity of the nervous system to the acute effects of alcohol ( perhaps equivalent to innate tolerance ) ( Schuckit and Rayses 1979 ; Schuckit 1979c ) . The ...
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