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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... typically take small , well - controlled doses of morphine subcutaneously ( rather than large doses of heroin intravenously ) for their sedative rather than their euphoric properties . Typically their addiction is well disguised and ...
... typically take small , well - controlled doses of morphine subcutaneously ( rather than large doses of heroin intravenously ) for their sedative rather than their euphoric properties . Typically their addiction is well disguised and ...
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... typically highly achievement - oriented persons who seek in unusual accomplishment the ego enhancement and sense of intrinsic self - esteem never possessed because their parents either rejected them or failed to accept them for ...
... typically highly achievement - oriented persons who seek in unusual accomplishment the ego enhancement and sense of intrinsic self - esteem never possessed because their parents either rejected them or failed to accept them for ...
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... typical finding is that people who previously experienced control learn faster in the new situation . Moreover , some subjects , after experiencing the lack of control , may not learn at all even though the task is often quite simple ...
... typical finding is that people who previously experienced control learn faster in the new situation . Moreover , some subjects , after experiencing the lack of control , may not learn at all even though the task is often quite simple ...
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... typical of physicians in general . Similarly , I found that middle - class adolescents who were drug depend- ent resembled other adolescents who were hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital but were very unlike their adolescent peers ...
... typical of physicians in general . Similarly , I found that middle - class adolescents who were drug depend- ent resembled other adolescents who were hospitalized in a psychiatric hospital but were very unlike their adolescent peers ...
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... typical heroin addicts are especially prone to the frustrations of the ghetto world . Because they have more goals and aspirations their failure is more frustrating to them , creating a type of " social psychological " proneness to ...
... typical heroin addicts are especially prone to the frustrations of the ghetto world . Because they have more goals and aspirations their failure is more frustrating to them , creating a type of " social psychological " proneness to ...
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