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Titre : | British Journal of Addiction, Vol.85, n°11. - November 1990 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/11/1990 |
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Integration of addiction into the theory and practice of psychiatry has been hampered by the lack of a definition of addiction which is scientifically useful. A definition is proposed, with diagnostic criteria specified in a format similar to th[...]
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This report gives information from an England wide survey of syringe exchange carried out in early 1989. A postal questionnaire was sent to 74 agencies, responses received from 65 (88%), of which 55 were agencies operating syringe ex[...]
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Marks' editorial is welcome in that is suggests common treatment approaches for chemical and behavioural addictions, namely, exposure and relapse prevention. There are other common features of addictive substances or activities which may explain[...]
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G. M. MIELE ;
S. M. TILLY ;
M. FIRST ;
A. FRANCES
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DSM-III-R and ICD-10 have incorporated a much broader definition of chemical dependence than was included in DSM-III. This broader definition no longer requires the presence of tolerance and withdrawal, and places greater emphasis on aspects of [...]
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Behavioural addictions involve routines of dysfunctional and purposeful behaviour. Taxonomy is a program for action and coloured by values. This is obvious in 'panic disorder' and may affect the classification of addictions. Biologically minded [...]