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Motives of Alcohol- and/or Tobacco-Addicted Patients to Seek Medical Help,This chapter delineates motives that lead alcohol and tobacco consumers into medical treatments. The separation between “dissonant” and “consonant” smokers is followed by a description of the influence of social pressure on addicted persons to seek medical help. Addiction-related diseases are described that make medical treatment necessary.描绘 发表于 2025-3-25 11:03:25
Otto-Michael Lesch,Henriette Walter,Samuel PomboReflects the new ICD 11 and DSM V classifications.Offers a comprehensive guide for detection and therapy of acohol and nicotine abuse.Provides a classification of disease into groups and subgroups.Pre贫困 发表于 2025-3-25 15:31:38
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Claire Levallois-Barth,Hugo Zylberbergver the past years. The concomitant use has clearly more damaging effects than alcohol or tobacco use by itself. In practice, patients have often mentioned that they were able to quit the consumption of one substance without difficulty, but at the same time increased the consumption of the other (e.切割 发表于 2025-3-25 20:51:47
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Synthesis Lectures on Data Management Britain, Scotland, Russia). The Mediterranean people drink more frequently, but small doses throughout the day, mostly ritually bound, like during lunch or dinner. While e.g. Portugal drinks 12.9 L per capita per year, in Belarus the per capita amount is 17.6 L of pure alcohol per year. In middle Emiscreant 发表于 2025-3-26 11:28:22
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Serge Gutwirth,Mireille Hildebrandtd. This chapter tries to develop the principles of sociotherapeutic work. After presenting basic assumptions sociological findings (the link between socio-economic status and health) are discussed. The chapter also presents an overview of principles of care in housing projects for alcohol dependents