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Compelling a victim to act against his or her will by using psychological pressure, physical force, threats, or by withholding drugs.
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Metabolic status and functioning is maintained through the sustained presence of a drug and it’s removal results in a mental or physical disturbance or withdrawal.
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Short for ‘Not In My Back Yard’. A characterization of opposition by residents to proposed development within their local area, such as for addiction treatment centers or harm-reduction programs.
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A substance that interferes with or inhibits the physiological action of another.
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A severe form of alcohol withdrawal involving sudden & severe mental or nervous system changes resulting in varying degrees of confusion and hallucinations.
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The tendency of one addiction to predispose an individual to another type or form of addiction.
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A substance that induces hallucinations
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Degree of concentration of the psychoactive ingredient of a substance.
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Various molecules located in the surface membranes of cells & organelles to which complementary molecules may become bound.
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A painful emotion, which can be caused or exacerbated by conduct that violates personal values. Stems from deeply held beliefs that one is somehow flawed and unworthy of love, support, and connection, leading to increased odds of isolation.