Substance often taken in larger amounts or over a longer period than the person intended 2. Persistent desire or one or more unsuccessful efforts to cut down or control substance use 3. A great deal of time spent in activities necessary to get the substance... Research on Alcohol and Alcoholism - Page 3181993 - 105 pagesFull view - About this book
| Robert J. Wicks, Richard D. Parsons - 1993 - 756 pages
...(3) a great deal of time spent in activities necessary to get the substance, taking the substance, or recovering from its effects; (4) frequent intoxication...fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home, or when substance use is physically hazardous; (5) important social, occupational, or recreational... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1995 - 666 pages
...necessary to get the substance (eg, theft), to take the substance (eg, chain smoking), or to recover from its effects (4) Frequent intoxication or withdrawal...work, school, or home (eg, does not go to work because of hangover, goes to school or work "high," intoxicated while taking care of own children), or when... | |
| Patricia A. Wisocki - 1991 - 532 pages
...activities necessary to obtain the substance, take or recover from its effects; (4) the person experiences frequent intoxication or withdrawal symptoms when...fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home or when the substance makes some activity (eg, driving) physically hazardous; (5) the person gives... | |
| Madeline A. Naegle - 1993 - 458 pages
...substance (eg, theft), taking the substance (eg, chain smoking), or recovering from its effects. (iv) Frequent intoxication or withdrawal symptoms when...school or work "high," intoxicated while taking care of children), or when substance use is physically hazardous (eg, drives when intoxicated). (v) Important... | |
| Institute of Medicine, Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders - 1994 - 636 pages
...substance use (3) a great deal of time spent in activities necessary to get the substance (eg, o m- 01 theft), taking the substance (eg, chain smoking),...work, school, or home (eg, does not go to work because .a -o _c hung over, goes to school or work "high," intoxicated while taking care of his [g Q °. or... | |
| Jerome David Levin - 1995 - 300 pages
...(3) a great deal of time spent in activities necessary to get the substance, taking the substance, or recovering from its effects (4) frequent intoxication...fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home or when substance use is physically hazardous (eg, drives when intoxicated) (5) important social, occupational,... | |
| José A. Valciukas - 1995 - 362 pages
...substance (eg, chain smoking), or recovering from its effects. a Frequent intoxication or withdrawl symptoms when expected to fulfill major role obligations...work, school, or home (eg, does not go to work because of hangovers, goes to school or work "high," intoxicated while taking care of his or her children),... | |
| Jerome David Levin - 1995 - 300 pages
...activities necessary to get the substance, taking the substance, or recovering from its effects 14) frequent intoxication or withdrawal symptoms when...fulfill major role obligations at work, school, or home or when substance use is physically hazardous 1e.g., drives when intoxicated) 15) important social,... | |
| William H. Reid, Michael G. Wise - 1995 - 386 pages
...for Substance Dependence has been shortened from nine to seven. Specifically, DSM-III-R's Criterion 4 ("frequent intoxication or withdrawal symptoms when expected to fulfill major role obligation . . .") was moved to DSM-IV's criteria for Substance Abuse. DSM-III-R's Criteria 8 and 9,... | |
| DIANE Publishing Company - 1996 - 216 pages
...great deal of time spent in activities necessary to get the substance, take the substance, or recover from its effects (4) Frequent intoxication or withdrawal...fulfill major role obligations at work, school or home (5) Important social, occupational, or recreational activities given up or reduced because of substance... | |
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