Handbook on Drug AbuseNational Institute on Drug Abuse, U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, 1979 - 452 pages Comprehensive report on drug abuse in the USA. Contains some forty contributions, reviewing drug problem trends since the mid-seventies, with particular reference to patterns of drug use in specific groups (youth, older people, etc.), treatment and prevention modalities, social psychological and epidemics aspects, etc. |
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... ABUSE PROGRAMING Barry S. Brown , Ph.D. , and Rebecca Sager Ashery , D.S.W. 165 15. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT Barry Stimmel , M.D .... 175 16. JOB - BASED ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PROGRAMS : RECENT PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTS AND RESEARCH ...
... ABUSE PROGRAMING Barry S. Brown , Ph.D. , and Rebecca Sager Ashery , D.S.W. 165 15. DRUG AND ALCOHOL TREATMENT Barry Stimmel , M.D .... 175 16. JOB - BASED ALCOHOL AND DRUG ABUSE PROGRAMS : RECENT PROGRAM DEVELOPMENTS AND RESEARCH ...
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... alcohol has not always included treatment . At the time the Constitution was being drafted , drinking and drunkenness were all too common . Most colo- nials believed that daily drinking was necessary for good health . Employers provided ...
... alcohol has not always included treatment . At the time the Constitution was being drafted , drinking and drunkenness were all too common . Most colo- nials believed that daily drinking was necessary for good health . Employers provided ...
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... alcoholism and drug dependence . Treatment programs for drug dependence , especi- ally those with strong medical or behavioral orien- tation are , therefore , in strategically important positions to explore the origins of this behavior ...
... alcoholism and drug dependence . Treatment programs for drug dependence , especi- ally those with strong medical or behavioral orien- tation are , therefore , in strategically important positions to explore the origins of this behavior ...
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... abuse than the fee - for - service model in which third parties agree to pay ... abuse treatment system has also pioneered in utilizing the concept of ... alcohol and tobacco , it is important to recognize that the principle is ...
... abuse than the fee - for - service model in which third parties agree to pay ... abuse treatment system has also pioneered in utilizing the concept of ... alcohol and tobacco , it is important to recognize that the principle is ...
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... dependence . ( The major sources of energy for the Temperance Movement were the women whose families were unsupported by hus- bands who drank easily available alcohol . ) In all likelihood , the drugs for which regulation would be ...
... dependence . ( The major sources of energy for the Temperance Movement were the women whose families were unsupported by hus- bands who drank easily available alcohol . ) In all likelihood , the drugs for which regulation would be ...
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Page 241 - Nineteen illicit cocaine users took doses of 10 mg. and 25 mg. intranasally and intravenously, and 100 mg. intranasally. The 10 mg. intranasal dose had no observable subjective or physiological effect; at 25 mg. there was a rise in systolic blood pressure (no other physiological effects) and some euphoria (the most commonly reported feeling was relaxation). One hundred mg. affected mood strongly and also raised heart rate and diastolic blood pressure, but not respiratory rate or body temperature....
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