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... individual gains considerable relief from his personality problems and psychological tensions . Gaining satisfaction from his ini- tial experiences with alcohol and heartened by the conviviality , he makes the rounds . The picture of ...
... individual gains considerable relief from his personality problems and psychological tensions . Gaining satisfaction from his ini- tial experiences with alcohol and heartened by the conviviality , he makes the rounds . The picture of ...
Page 31
... individual is threatened with destruction by his own impulses , he may choose alcoholism as a kind of lesser self - destruction serving to avert the greater self- destruction . These feelings of inferiority , in this psychiatrist's view ...
... individual is threatened with destruction by his own impulses , he may choose alcoholism as a kind of lesser self - destruction serving to avert the greater self- destruction . These feelings of inferiority , in this psychiatrist's view ...
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... individual is seen at an antialcoholic station a second time - a psychiatrist is called in and long - term treatment initiated . Treatment of chronic alcoholism is usually conducted at an antialco- holic clinic and consists of individual ...
... individual is seen at an antialcoholic station a second time - a psychiatrist is called in and long - term treatment initiated . Treatment of chronic alcoholism is usually conducted at an antialco- holic clinic and consists of individual ...
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