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Not consuming the drug of choice during a specified period of time.
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A person who exhibits impaired control over engaging in substance use despite suffering severe harms caused by such activity.
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A state of psychological tension in which one is pulled in two different directions: to stay the same or to make changes.
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Immoderate emotional or psychological reliance on a partner. Often used with regard to a partner requiring support due to an illness or disease.
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The tendency of addicted individuals to either disavow or distort variables associated with their drinking or drug use in spite of evidence to the contrary.
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The use of punishment as a threat to deter people from committing offenses.
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Actions that typically involve removing or diminishing the naturally occurring negative consequences resulting from substance use, increasing the likelihood of disease progression.
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The process of improved physical, psychological, and social well-being and health after having suffered from a substance use disorder.
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A state in which one is not intoxicated or affected by the use of alcohol or drugs.
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An attribute, behavior, or condition that is socially discrediting.