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et Biologie Cellulaires, University of Poitiers, CNRS, Poitiers, France It is known that negative environmental conditions increase vulnerability to drugs, whereas little is known on whether positive environmental conditions such as enriched environments (EE) have protective effects against addiction. We...
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Personal action plan at each stage • 10 Change Processes (cognitive & behavioral) – Mapped to Stage of Change 2 Transtheoretical Model of Change • Developed by Prochaska & DiClemente – Used in many health related change programs • Smoking, drug addiction, weight loss, cardiac care, ...
Key words: Locus of control, Quality of life, Self-esteem, Addiction. 1. INTRODUCTION Nowadays, the issue of drugs (Narcotics) has turned into one of the most important social problems with worrying dimensions during the recent years both in Iran and all over the world (1). Drug addiction...
of addiction. The therapists demonstrate their methods for making a difference in a client’s life through the vehicle of a brief intervention. The expert therapists portrayed in this series share some characteristics in common. Each of them is able to develop a respectful, collaborative, and ...
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Pethidine and morphia addiction produced by the attending doctors in the early stages of spinal injury is less prevalent with the better understanding of the treatment of spinal injuries and the early transfer of these cases to specialised centres. However, these drugs too can give rise to ...
High rates of tobacco use in Australian Indigenous communities are also likely to be grounded in historical influences and cultural factors combined with personal circumstances that may include "habit, boredom, addiction, anxiety and depression" [29]. There appear to be barriers to smoking cessation ...