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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... Treatment Center and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia R.A. Steffenhagen , Ph.D. Department of Sociology University of Vermont Burlington W.K. van Dijk , M.D. Department of Psychiatry Psychiatric University ...
... Treatment Center and University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine Philadelphia R.A. Steffenhagen , Ph.D. Department of Sociology University of Vermont Burlington W.K. van Dijk , M.D. Department of Psychiatry Psychiatric University ...
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... treatment of narcotic addiction implies the operation of multiple causality within the person , in the environment , and in the interaction between them . One must consider both long - term predisposing factors and more immediate ...
... treatment of narcotic addiction implies the operation of multiple causality within the person , in the environment , and in the interaction between them . One must consider both long - term predisposing factors and more immediate ...
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... treatment plan must be multi- modal ( Lazarus 1976 ) . A complete treatment plan must assess not only the overt behavior of drug taking but the negative emotions ( e.g. , anxiety ) , unpleasant physical sensations ( e.g. , aches 9.
... treatment plan must be multi- modal ( Lazarus 1976 ) . A complete treatment plan must assess not only the overt behavior of drug taking but the negative emotions ( e.g. , anxiety ) , unpleasant physical sensations ( e.g. , aches 9.
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... treatment , may be due to treatment focusing on a limited aspect of the abuser's overall personality functioning and lifestyle ( Platt and Labate 1976 ) . RESEARCH SUPPORT FOR THE CAP THEORY The CAP theory of drug abuse was developed ...
... treatment , may be due to treatment focusing on a limited aspect of the abuser's overall personality functioning and lifestyle ( Platt and Labate 1976 ) . RESEARCH SUPPORT FOR THE CAP THEORY The CAP theory of drug abuse was developed ...
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... treatment of the drug abuser requires a multimodal approach which alters faulty thinking , teaches new interpersonal skills , helps the abuser cope with pain and anxiety , and encourages the development of a positive self - image . The ...
... treatment of the drug abuser requires a multimodal approach which alters faulty thinking , teaches new interpersonal skills , helps the abuser cope with pain and anxiety , and encourages the development of a positive self - image . The ...
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