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THE PSYCHODYNAMICS OF THE "DRY DRUNK"
American Journal of Psychiatry, 1955Our study of the responses of the 52 respondents to the questionnaire on the dry drunk leads us to the following conclusions: 1. The dry drunk is experienced by the majority of alcoholics who have maintained sobriety over a long period. 2. The occupation of an alcoholic has no statistical significance in maintaining sobriety. 3.
J A, FLAHERTY, H T, MCGUIRE, R L, GATSKI
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2020
Abstract Chapter 9 analyzes Kendrick Lamar’s “Swimming Pools (Drank),” a cautionary tale of alcohol abuse that musicalizes its topic through the dissociative effect of syncopation. Lamar and producer T-Minus accomplish the feat with two techniques borrowed from trap music: a triplet-rhythm rap flow popularized by artists like Migos, and ...
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Abstract Chapter 9 analyzes Kendrick Lamar’s “Swimming Pools (Drank),” a cautionary tale of alcohol abuse that musicalizes its topic through the dissociative effect of syncopation. Lamar and producer T-Minus accomplish the feat with two techniques borrowed from trap music: a triplet-rhythm rap flow popularized by artists like Migos, and ...
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BMJ, 1994
The scene is Boris Yeltsin's airliner as it circles County Clare, while the waiting Irish Prime Minister and his party shuffle their feet and gaze forlornly skyward. “Mr President? Mr President! You must vake up!” Slosh of iced water across the ravaged steppes of his features. Bear-like groans.
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The scene is Boris Yeltsin's airliner as it circles County Clare, while the waiting Irish Prime Minister and his party shuffle their feet and gaze forlornly skyward. “Mr President? Mr President! You must vake up!” Slosh of iced water across the ravaged steppes of his features. Bear-like groans.
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Pediatrics, 1981
The recent report of the Committee on Drugs on Naloxone use in Newborns1 did not consider its possible use for neonatal respiratory depression secondary to intrapartum maternal ethanol intoxication. It has been postulated that ethanol intoxication is mediated in part by an action on central opiate receptors,2 and naloxone has been used to reverse coma ...
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The recent report of the Committee on Drugs on Naloxone use in Newborns1 did not consider its possible use for neonatal respiratory depression secondary to intrapartum maternal ethanol intoxication. It has been postulated that ethanol intoxication is mediated in part by an action on central opiate receptors,2 and naloxone has been used to reverse coma ...
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