Opioids
.... euphoria. The dangers of
opioid abuse are primarily incidental and relatively few pharmacological dangers seem to exist. Morphine ....
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Case Analysis: Major Clinical Depression Plan
.... in the present context in that Mrs. Lopez presents with three Axis I problems: major depressive disorder with a single episode, PTSD, and
opioid abuse. ....
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Case of a Client with Major Clinical Depression
.... in the present context in that Mrs. Lopez presents with three Axis I problems: major depressive disorder with a single episode, PTSD, and
opioid abuse. ....
(4186

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Substance Abuse Patterns
.... Looking for the initial protein targets for drugs of
abuse, researchers have used knockout mice lacking the ?
opioid receptor, dopamine transporter, CB ....
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Substance Abuse by Adolescents
.... Looking for the initial protein targets for drugs of
abuse, researchers have used knockout mice lacking the ?
opioid receptor, dopamine transporter, CB ....
(1607

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METHYLPHENIDATE (RITALIN)
.... model to investigate developmental factors involved in predisposition to drug
abuse. .... De Luca and Coupar investigated
opioid action mechanisms in the intestinal ....
(1929

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Violent Behavior Studies
.... Patients with a recent history of
opioid addiction or those on methadone maintenance will require higher doses of .... Mandatory reporting of child
abuse and neglect ....
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Actuarial Studies
.... Patients with a recent history of
opioid addiction or those on methadone maintenance will require higher doses of .... Mandatory reporting of child
abuse and neglect ....
(640

3

)
Evidence-based Practice
.... is useful in the treatment of
opioid dependence, and so this would be evidence-based practice to use this medication in the treatment of drug
abuse patients. ....
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Causes and Treatment for Alcoholism
.... one treatment, while another carrying greater risk through
opioid receptors might .... that some individuals may not succeed in completely ceasing substance
abuse. ....
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Alcoholism: The Neurochemistry of Addictiony
.... Drugs with
abuse potential are initially used for their positive effects. .... In
opioid-dependent animals, however, the locus can be activated by abstinence. ....
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Effects of Different Types of Illegal Drugs
.... culture, whether they had ever intended to engage in drug
abuse or not .... Zipeprol is a newly abused antitussive with an
opioid spectrum and hallucinogenic effects ....
(1992

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Effects of Cocaine on Plasma Adrenocorticotropic
.... many neurotransmitter systems including epinephrine, serotonin, endogenous
opioid peptides, and .... of enhanced sexuality associated with cocaine
abuse result from ....
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Substance Use and Max Weber's Social Theory
.... (1991, March). Zipeprol is a newly abused antitussive with an
opioid spectrum and hallucinogenic effects. .... A new brief screen for adolescent substance
abuse. ....
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POSTTRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER Introduction Po
.... Alcohol and substance
abuse paralleled the increase in PTSD symptoms. .... the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis, the endogenous
opioid system, and the ....
(2461

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HEROIN ADDICTION TREATMENT APPROACHES
.... Physical
abuse, sexual victimization, and illicit drug use: Replications of a structural .... Treatment issues for
opioid-dependent women during the perinatal period ....
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A number of drugs which act as selective serotoni
.... Treatment of anxiety disorder may improve substance
abuse problems. .... in alcohol-seeking behavior, most predominantly the serotonin, dopamine,
opioid, and gama ....
(1576

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Use of SSRIs for Treating Female Alcoholics
.... Treatment of anxiety disorder may improve substance
abuse problems. .... in alcohol-seeking behavior, most predominantly the serotonin, dopamine,
opioid, and gama ....
(1576

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Heroin Use
.... Family background of alcohol
abuse and its relationship to alcohol consumption .... The prevalence of social evaluative anxiety in
opioid users seeking treatment. ....
(6598

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Addiction
.... a Neurobiological Brain Disease The National Institute on Drug
Abuse says that .... It has been used for treatment of
Opioid Dependence, Pathological Gambling, and ....
(7530

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United States Department of Veterans Affairs and Trauma
.... in the noradrenergic, hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical, and endogenous
opioid systems. .... disorders, dysthymia, alcohol or substance
abuse disorders, anxiety ....
(2292

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PERSONALITY DISORDERS
.... hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical axis, the endogenous
opioid system, and .... anger displays, shopping sprees, psychoactive substance
abuse, reckless driving ....
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FIVE-FACTOR MODEL OF PERSONALITY
.... but lacked information regarding the relation of drug
abuse and Axis .... the NEO Personality Inventory examined normal personality traits of 203
opioid abusers who ....
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FIVE-FACTOR MODEL OF PERSONALITY & PSYCHOLOGY
.... but lacked information regarding the relation of drug
abuse and Axis .... the NEO Personality Inventory examined normal personality traits of 203
opioid abusers who ....
(3393

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Reefer Madness
.... Equally, codeine is an allergen to some people and a highly addictive
opioid that, like marijuana and heroin .... Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug
Abuse. ....
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