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Learning Factors in Substance Abuse



NIDA Research Monograph, Number 84 [Printed in 1988]

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Preface-----vii

Drug Anticipation and the Treatment of Dependence-----1
Shepard Siegel

Classically Conditioned Responses in Opioid and Cocaine Dependence: A Role in Relapse?-----25
Anna Rose Childress, A. Thomas McLellan, Ronald Ehrman, and Charles P. O'Brien

Types of Conditioning Found in Drug-Dependent Humans-----44
Charles P. O'Brien, Anna Rose Childress, A. Thomas McLellan, Ronald Ehrman, and Joseph W. Temes

The Economic Shaping of Substance Abuse-----62
William D. Lerner and James M. Raczynski

The Therapeutic Community and Behavioral Science-----74
George De Leon

Learning and Unlearning Drug Abuse in the Real World: Clinical Treatment and Public Policy-----100
Thomas J. Crowley

The Relationship of Stimulus Control to the Treatment of Substance Abuse-----122
Warren K. Bickel and Thomas H. Kelly

Social Learning Approaches to Alcohol Relapse: Selected Illustrations and Implications-----141
Peter M. Monti, Damaris J. Rohsenow, David B. Abrams, and Jody A. Binkoff

Conditioning Phenomena and the Problem of Relapse in Opioid Addicts and Alcoholics-----161
Roger E. Meyer

The Use of Second-Order Schedules To Study the Influence of Environmental Stimuli on Drug-Seeking Behavior-----180
Charles W. Schindler, Jonathan L. Katz, and Steven R. Goldberg

Human Drug Taking Under Controlled Laboratory Conditions-----196
Marian W. Fischman, Richard W. Foltin, and Joseph V. Brady

List of NIDA Research Monographs-----212




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