Status
Available
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Publication
Rockville, Md. : National Institute on Drug Abuse, 1995.
Description
The self-destruction of drug addicts is incomprehensible and the route to successful intervention unknown. This work aims to aid understanding of the psychodynamics of drug addiction, by illuminating the problem from different perspectives - developmental, ego, self and the interpersonal.
Physical description
vi, 84 p.; 28 cm
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