Transcription of Substance Abuse and Dependence
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CHAPTERS ubstance Abuse and DependenceCHAPTER OUTLINECLASSIFICATION OF Substance -RELATEDDISORDERS 291 296 Substance Abuse and DependenceAddiction and Other Forms of CompulsiveBehaviorRacial and Ethnic Differences in SubstanceUse DisordersPathways to Drug DependenceDRUGS OF Abuse 296 310 DepressantsStimulantsHallucinogensReside ntial ApproachesPsychodynamic ApproachesBehavioral ApproachesRelapse-Prevention TrainingSUMMING UP 325 326 THEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES 310 316 Biological PerspectivesLearning PerspectivesCognitive PerspectivesPsychodynamic PerspectivesSociocultural PerspectivesTREATMENT OF Substance Abuse AND Dependence 316 325 Biological ApproachesCulturally Sensitive Treatment of AlcoholismNonprofessional Support Groups9291orT F Heroin accounts for more deathsthan any other drug.
Substance abuse may continue for a long period of time or progress to substance dependence, a more severe disorder associated with physiological signs of dependence (tolerance or withdrawal syndrome) or compulsive use of a substance. People who. Substance Abuse and Dependence 293
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