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Clinical Pediatrics, 1972
Drug abuse is abused in that current approaches largely fail to recognize drug abuse as a symptom of underlying disease. The concerns of medicine, religion, and the state have been to correct the symptom, rather than to attack its causes, as our rapidly changing technologic society progressively deprives us all of several needs basic to our well-being.
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Drug abuse is abused in that current approaches largely fail to recognize drug abuse as a symptom of underlying disease. The concerns of medicine, religion, and the state have been to correct the symptom, rather than to attack its causes, as our rapidly changing technologic society progressively deprives us all of several needs basic to our well-being.
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Drug Abuse, Self Abuse and the Abuse of Authority
Canadian Psychiatric Association Journal, 1970K S, Adam, J G, Lohrenz
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Abuser and abused: Perverse solutions following childhood abuse
Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy, 1994SUMMARY This paper addresses the relationship between severe childhood physical abuse and both perverse states of mind and frank perversion in women. The psychic necessity for the perversion in these circumstances is discussed, together with the wide range of forms it may take.
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2013
A clear message in stories of SA is that this experience is one of real abuse. Participants described their experiences as abuse, both explicitly and implicitly. It is becoming increasingly clear that the characteristics of SA as detailed by survivors bear striking similarity to documented characteristics of other forms of abuse.
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A clear message in stories of SA is that this experience is one of real abuse. Participants described their experiences as abuse, both explicitly and implicitly. It is becoming increasingly clear that the characteristics of SA as detailed by survivors bear striking similarity to documented characteristics of other forms of abuse.
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Clinical Neuropharmacology, 1985
It is generally assumed that parkinsonian patients perceive their need for antiparkinsonian drugs on the basis of emergent motor symptoms. We describe five patients in whom an apparent psychologic effect from levodopa prompted dosage escalation to the point of toxicity.
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It is generally assumed that parkinsonian patients perceive their need for antiparkinsonian drugs on the basis of emergent motor symptoms. We describe five patients in whom an apparent psychologic effect from levodopa prompted dosage escalation to the point of toxicity.
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Elder Abuse and Elderly Abusers
Medicine, Science and the Law, 2002Emab, Salib +2 more
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On feeling abused and being abused
The American Journal of Psychoanalysis, 1974openaire +2 more sources

