PEELE'S CONCEPT OF ADDICTION
Peele (
1985, p. 2) contends that substance addiction cannot be explained adequately through "exclusively biological concepts." This position holds that ....
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Drug Addiction Models: An Evaluation
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Peele (
1985) contended that substance addiction cannot be explained adequately through "exclusively biological concepts" (p. 2). This position holds that ....
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The Problem of Substance Abuse
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Peele (
1985) contended that substance addiction cannot be explained adequately through "exclusively biological concepts" (p. 2). This position holds that ....
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Aocholoism in the Workplace
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Peele (
1985) contended that substance addiction cannot be explained adequately through "exclusively biological concepts" (p. 2). This position holds that ....
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Alcohol: Effects on the Neonate and Children
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Peele (
1985, p. 2) contended that substance addiction cannot be explained adequately through "exclusively biological concepts." This position holds that ....
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Substance Abuse
.... begin to confront the social problem of addiction unless we take account of what it says about us" (p. x). Lenters (
1985) writes, "
Peele links contemporary ....
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Love Addiction and Addictive Relationships
.... Alcohol Health and Research World, 11, 66-72. Lowen, A. (
1985). Narcissism. New York: Macmillan.
Peele, S. (1975). Love and addiction. New York: Signet Books. ....
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Alcohol should be Illegal
.... current users, but only 300,000 used cocaine daily or nearly so" (
Peele, 1991, p. 40 .... In the United States, the use of powdered cocaine reached its peak in
1985. ....
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