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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... b ) . Widespread sporadic use of heroin in adolescents with relatively normal personality structures is generally reflective of the aggressive , antiadult T orientation characterizing adolescents in our culture . Here the per- 5.
... b ) . Widespread sporadic use of heroin in adolescents with relatively normal personality structures is generally reflective of the aggressive , antiadult T orientation characterizing adolescents in our culture . Here the per- 5.
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Selected Contemporary Perspectives. orientation characterizing adolescents in our culture . Here the per- sonality ... cultural or ethnic attitudinal tolerance for narcotic addiction , the vast majority of adolescents become only sporadic ...
Selected Contemporary Perspectives. orientation characterizing adolescents in our culture . Here the per- sonality ... cultural or ethnic attitudinal tolerance for narcotic addiction , the vast majority of adolescents become only sporadic ...
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... culture is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for drug abuse . Hence , socialization is expected to be a unidirectional predictor , with the highly socialized not being involved in drug abuse regardless of peer pressure or the ...
... culture is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for drug abuse . Hence , socialization is expected to be a unidirectional predictor , with the highly socialized not being involved in drug abuse regardless of peer pressure or the ...
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... culture . Despite the fact that the degree to which this occurs is unknown , it is apparent that it can occur , at least in some cases , and so must be included in the general model . In addition to socialization regarding drugs per se ...
... culture . Despite the fact that the degree to which this occurs is unknown , it is apparent that it can occur , at least in some cases , and so must be included in the general model . In addition to socialization regarding drugs per se ...
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... cultural needs exacerbates and contributes to addiction . SUMMARY In summary , this theory is based on the premise that death , separation , and loss are significant etiological factors in heroin - addict families . The death and death ...
... cultural needs exacerbates and contributes to addiction . SUMMARY In summary , this theory is based on the premise that death , separation , and loss are significant etiological factors in heroin - addict families . The death and death ...
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