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Acupuncture for substance abuse

Current Psychiatry Reports, 2003
Acupuncture, in the form of insertion of needles bilaterally in the outer ears, is widely used for the treatment of addiction in the US. However, support for this form of treatment from controlled studies has not been consistent. This article examines recent clinical trials of acupuncture for addiction treatment, with a goal of conveying to the reader ...
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Psychotherapy for Substance Abuse

Psychiatric Clinics of North America, 1986
Professional psychotherapy can provide benefits for substance abuse patients. It is probably most helpful for specific types of patients and only under certain conditions. Work that carefully defines these patient subtypes and conditions is only just beginning.
A. Thomas McLellan   +3 more
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Substances of Abuse

1986
Substance abuse is one of the major problems of our modern society, both in industrialized and developing nations. In the United States over the past 20 years there has been an epidemic of substance abuse (particularly narcotics, marijuana and cocaine).
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Management of Substance Abuse

Pediatrics In Review, 2002
1. Caroline J. Barangan, MD* 2. Elizabeth M. Alderman, MD† 1. *Fellow, Division of Adolescent Medicine, Department of Pediatrics 2. †Associate Professor, Clinical Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine/Montefiore Medical Center, New York, NY After completing this article, readers should be able to: 1.
Elizabeth M. Alderman   +1 more
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Substance Abuse and Prostitution

Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 1982
A study of 200 street prostitutes documented a high prevalence of alcohol and drug abuse in their family of origin, during the drift into prostitution and as part of prostitution. Additionally, the study documented a high prevalence of substance abuse among the child molesters and rapists of the subjects.
Teri Lynch   +2 more
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Abuse of Substances

1989
Addiction to, dependency on, or abuse of drugs is on the rise at all levels of American society. Though parents are more inclined to be concerned about substances like cocaine, heroin, or marijuana, alcohol represents the gravest problem, with prescription or over-the-counter drugs the next most serious threat to the well-being of millions of Americans.
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Maternal substance abuse

The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 1998
The epidemic of substance abuse, which has swept through much of the world, has left behind a trail of devastated lives and families. Alcohol and substance abuse by women during pregnancy has also been reported to be widespread and can affect the unborn fetus with the potential for life-long disabilities.
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Substance Abuse

The American Journal of Nursing, 1998
Mary Gorman, Dana Murphy-Parker,
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The Science of Substance Abuse

Science, 1997
What common thread links these events of the summer of 1997: the British handover of Hong Kong to China, the tragic auto accident that killed Princess Diana in Paris, and the failure of the U.S. president's appointment for ambassador to Mexico? Each reflects the pervasive tentacles of substance abuse in our society.
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An Improved Diagnostic Evaluation Instrument for Substance Abuse Patients: The Addiction Severity Index

Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 1980
A. Mclellan   +3 more
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