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... alcohol is at once the most potent , easily accessible and socially approved substitute available . PHYSIOLOGICALLY ... intake , to produce actual addiction . Some of their theories on alcohol- ism etiologies center on three disorders ...
... alcohol is at once the most potent , easily accessible and socially approved substitute available . PHYSIOLOGICALLY ... intake , to produce actual addiction . Some of their theories on alcohol- ism etiologies center on three disorders ...
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... alcohol and to psy- chological changes , such as impoverished powers of judgment , which would result in eventual inability to control drinking . In 1956 , Lemere9 suggested that excessive use of alcohol not only damages cortical cells ...
... alcohol and to psy- chological changes , such as impoverished powers of judgment , which would result in eventual inability to control drinking . In 1956 , Lemere9 suggested that excessive use of alcohol not only damages cortical cells ...
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... alcoholic is immune , usually , to both social and legal pressures . PREVENTION OF PROGRESSION Since preventing the onset ... alcohol intake in the course of routine case - taking . When a drinking problem appears to be more than just a ...
... alcoholic is immune , usually , to both social and legal pressures . PREVENTION OF PROGRESSION Since preventing the onset ... alcohol intake in the course of routine case - taking . When a drinking problem appears to be more than just a ...
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