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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): Broadening ... Jul 25, 2008 ... Specifically we have been interested in the process of relapse after a person has attempted to stop gambling. ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): August 1999 Sources: 1 National Gambling Impact Study Commission. (1999). National gambling impact study commission final report. Washington, DC: Author. ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): STASH Vol ... Jul 9, 2008 ... Marijuana Treatment Project Research Group. (2004). Brief treatments for cannabis dependence: Findings from a randomized multisite trial. ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): Op-Ed ... Feb 9, 2005 ... Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Op-Ed/Editorials - The road to responsible alcohol use: Physicians address drunk driving : ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): December 2002 U.S. Department of Justice, Bureau of Justice Statistics. Beats, Booze, and Blunts: Drugs in the rap industry (2002). Mr. Blunt. Retrieved November 15, 2002 ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): The WAGER ... In this WAGER, we will examine the study’s assessment of the distribution of pathological gambling (PG) and recovery across different forms of gambling. ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): Op-Ed ... Oct 10, 2007 ... His opponent, Lee Childs, folded, showing pocket queens, face up. Now, maybe Yang had the better hand, with two pair. But maybe not. ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS) The BASIS publishes scientific information about substance abuse and behavioral addictions. The BASIS is published by The Division on Addictions at ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): The WAGER ... These strategies include problem-focused coping, defined as active problem solving and conflict resolution, and emotion-focused coping, centering on escape ...
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The Brief Addiction Science Information Source (BASIS): Letters to ... In your letter, you propose that fixed odds betting terminals and other machines themselves are addictive. Our research at the Division on Addiction does ...
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