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Part One is a chronological listing of information which illustrates how information about AIDS has evolved annually and in which form this information appears.
This work breaks new ground by assembling in one volume diverse information about nine frequently experienced, altered states of awareness.
Some degree of depression is commonly experienced by such a broad spectrum of the population, that depression can be viewed as the common cold of psychological disorders.
Focuses on entries from periodicals, books, government publications, dissertations and conference reports. The book aims to provide airline, legal, medical and security personnel, as well as the travelling public, with an overview of airline safety.
A bibliography consisting of more than 700 references related to stress management, covering the time period 1945-1989, aimed specifically at paramedics, police officers and firefighters. Areas covered include psychological and physiological factors, suicide, accidents and substance abuse.
This is the most comprehensive English-language bibliography on work and alcohol abuse currently in print. Source publications, all of which are annotated, include books, articles, dissertations, theses, conference proceedings, and government publications, most of which were published in the U.S., Canada, and Britain.
Medical examiners play an increasingly important role in society as unexpected and violent deaths increase, not only due to crime, but also due to new toxins in the environment, emerging diseases crossing from animals to humans, bizarre suicides, sadistic sexual practices, and other non-natural causes.
Treatment of cocaine abuse has traditionally been non-pharmacological, although beginning with the 1980s, various drugs have been used to decrease cocaine craving. This bibliography contains more than 600 references, spanning a century of research and writing.
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