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STUDIES ON MORPHINE ADDICTION PROBLEM

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1934
In the last few years there has been a great increase in the interest taken in the general subject of drug addiction not only in the United States but also in practically every other country on the globe. This is easily understandable in those countries where drug addicts are numerous, but among those nations where today addiction is not a serious ...
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A study of visualization and addiction treatment

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 1997
Using a quasiexperimental design, in an intensive outpatient chemical dependency treatment program, this research compared a psychoeducational addiction treatment group with an intervention that combined progressive relaxation and visualization in a group setting.
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The Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA)

Addiction, 2004
ABSTRACTThe Society for the Study of Addiction (SSA) is a learned society which is a company limited by guarantee with charitable status, an independent organization promoting the cause of research, public policy and treatment of addiction. Founded in London in 1884 with the aim of promoting a research‐based understanding of inebriety, it is the oldest
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Brain stimulation in the study and treatment of addiction

Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, 2010
Addiction is a devastating and chronically relapsing disorder. Repeated drug administration induces neuroadaptations associated with abnormal dopaminergic activity in the mesocorticolimbic circuitry, resulting in altered cortical neurotransmission and excitability. Electrical stimulation of specific brain regions can be used in animal models and humans
Jodie, Feil, Abraham, Zangen
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A Study of Addicts' Career Experiences with Methadone

The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1976
Recent public concern over illicit methadone use has generated considerable interest among both treatment authorities and researchers. Unfortunately, many professional studies on the topic have done little to clear up certain misconceptions surrounding methadone use.
R B, Smith, T D, Watkins
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The Relationship of Study Addiction with Social Support and Satisfaction with Intimate Relationships

International Journal of Mental Health and Addiction, 2022
Julia M. Godzwon   +2 more
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A study on the personality characteristics of Iranian addicts

Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 1976
The present study was undertaken to investigate the personality characteristics of addicts in Iran and to investigate the applicability of the Persian version of the Manson Evaluation Scale. A sample of 107 hospitalized male addicts was compared with a group of 90 non- addicts, using the scale. All MES scales attained statistically significant t-values
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Adolescent opiate addiction: A case study

The Psychiatric Quarterly, 1954
1. Opiate addiction among adolescents extends out of a long history of serious difficulties in living. 2. It is often feasible after a few months of a therapeutic investigative relationship: 3. A major difficulty in the treatment of opiate addiction among adolescents, that is, in assisting these youths to live without opiates
D L, GERARD, C, KORNETSKY
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A Study on a Model for Internet Addiction of Adolescents

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing, 2004
This study was to identify the effects of the predictive factors of Internet addiction and to develop a predictive model that explains Internet addiction among adolescents in Korea.Data was collected from 664 adolescents in Puasan and Ulsan. Data analysis was done using the SPSS 10.0 Win Program for descriptive and correlational statistics and the ...
Young-Ran, Cho, Hwa-Ja, Lee
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Brain imaging studies in human addicts

European Neuropsychopharmacology, 2003
Addiction provides fertile ground for the application of the tools of functional neuroimaging. They can be divided into studies of neural activity and neurotransmitter function. Using the former, both opiates and stimulants cause a global decrease in brain metabolism.
Daglish, M. R. C., Nutt, D. J.
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