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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... usually been attributed to social factors . However , three studies have now shown that small amounts of alcohol cause a cutaneous flush and unpleasant reactions in about three - quarters of Orientals ( Wolff 1973 ; Ewing et al . 1974 ...
... usually been attributed to social factors . However , three studies have now shown that small amounts of alcohol cause a cutaneous flush and unpleasant reactions in about three - quarters of Orientals ( Wolff 1973 ; Ewing et al . 1974 ...
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... usually erratic and unpredictable , it is quite likely that a combination of " interoceptive " and " exteroceptive " conditioned stimuli are required to produce relapse . The necessary combination very likely differs between individuals ...
... usually erratic and unpredictable , it is quite likely that a combination of " interoceptive " and " exteroceptive " conditioned stimuli are required to produce relapse . The necessary combination very likely differs between individuals ...
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... usually defined 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 ...
... usually defined 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 ...
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... usually withdrawn by the age of five . No addiction appears to have resulted from this practice , and there was no connection observed between it and adult use . An important and often overlooked aspect of opiate effects that is basic ...
... usually withdrawn by the age of five . No addiction appears to have resulted from this practice , and there was no connection observed between it and adult use . An important and often overlooked aspect of opiate effects that is basic ...
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... usually lower in the intoxicated condition with signifi- cant differences observed for judgment ( amphetamine ) , regulation and control of drives ( both groups ) , and sense of competence ( heroin ) . Although ego functioning is more ...
... usually lower in the intoxicated condition with signifi- cant differences observed for judgment ( amphetamine ) , regulation and control of drives ( both groups ) , and sense of competence ( heroin ) . Although ego functioning is more ...
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