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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... values , cannabis subcul- ture , heroin- injection subcul- ture , drug dis- tribution , peer culture Hypersensitivity to stimuli , social influence , neuro- physiological influ- ence , phylogeny , population den- sity / control ...
... values , cannabis subcul- ture , heroin- injection subcul- ture , drug dis- tribution , peer culture Hypersensitivity to stimuli , social influence , neuro- physiological influ- ence , phylogeny , population den- sity / control ...
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... values , deviant behavior Self - esteem motive , self - rejecting attitudes , non- normative group membership and expectations Psychopathology , ego impairment / function , self - care / self - preservation , aggression / rage , self ...
... values , deviant behavior Self - esteem motive , self - rejecting attitudes , non- normative group membership and expectations Psychopathology , ego impairment / function , self - care / self - preservation , aggression / rage , self ...
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... value for these personality traits . Chief among these effects is euphoria , which is highly adjustive for inadequate personali- ties , i.e. , motivationally immature individuals lacking in such criteria of ego maturity as long - range ...
... value for these personality traits . Chief among these effects is euphoria , which is highly adjustive for inadequate personali- ties , i.e. , motivationally immature individuals lacking in such criteria of ego maturity as long - range ...
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... value for the species ) contribute toward the incidence of narcotic addiction . A recent study of psychiatrically disabled , treated narcotic addicts ( Ausubel 1980a ) shows that lower middle- and working - class addicts tend almost ...
... value for the species ) contribute toward the incidence of narcotic addiction . A recent study of psychiatrically disabled , treated narcotic addicts ( Ausubel 1980a ) shows that lower middle- and working - class addicts tend almost ...
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... value , the very logic of this proposition itself is com- pelling . How else could one explain why , in a given urban slum neighborhood with uniform access to narcotic drugs and uniform sub- cultural or ethnic attitudinal tolerance for ...
... value , the very logic of this proposition itself is com- pelling . How else could one explain why , in a given urban slum neighborhood with uniform access to narcotic drugs and uniform sub- cultural or ethnic attitudinal tolerance for ...
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