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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 72 [Printed in 1986]Download Monograph72.pdf - Relapse and Recovery in Drug Abuse (1.3 MB) Table of Contents Preface-----V Relapse and Recovery in Drug Abuse: An Introduction-----1 Theories of Relapse and Recovery and Their Implications for Drug Abuse Treatment-----5 The Drug Dependence Syndrome Concept as an Organizing Principle in the Explanation and Prediction of Relapse-----20 Acquisition, Maintenance, Cessation, and Reacquisition: An Overview and Behavioral Perspective of Relapse to Tobacco Use-----36 Relapse and Recovery in Substance Abuse Careers-----49 Multivariate Description of Alcoholism Careers: A 10-Year Followup-----72 Relapse and Recovery Among Opioid Addicts 12 Years After Treatment-----86 The Process of Smoking Relapse-----104 Commitment to Abstinence and Relapse to Tobacco, Alcohol, and Opiates-----108 Explaining Relapse to Opiate Addiction Following Successful Completion of Treatment-----136 Relapse to Use of Heroin, Cocaine, and Other Drugs in the First Year After Treatment-----157 Smoking Cessation and Relapse Among Cardiac Patients-----167 Clinical Implications of Relapse Research-----172 Relapse and Recovery: Some Directions for Research and Practice-----185 List of NIDA Research Monographs-----191 |
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