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Stark, Michael J.; Kane, Barbara J. – 1983
Successful outcome in psychotherapy depends, in part, on clients' preconceptions and expectations. Research has shown that inaccurate expectations are more prevalent among lower socioeconomic status clients, who also represent the majority of substance abusers in community treatment programs. To investigate the effect of general and specific…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Counseling Effectiveness, Drug Abuse, Drug Rehabilitation

Wechsler, Henry; And Others – Journal of Drug Education, 1992
Describes pilot conference held to help New England college newspaper editors perceive importance of their role in educating their peers about substance use and other health-related issues and to offer concrete suggestions regarding how they can incorporate these topics into an activist campus press. (Author/NB)
Descriptors: College Students, Drug Use, Editors, Higher Education
Holt, Gary A. – 1980
The influence that pharmacists can have in solving the problem of patients who either do not take their medication or take it improperly is discussed. The incidence of patient noncompliance in the treatment regimen is considered, based on research findings. It appears that most noncompliance is rooted in either the patient's inability to…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Drug Use, Higher Education, Information Needs
Holt, Gary A. – 1982
Holism in health care, and specifically in pharmacy, are discussed, along with the views of patients and professionals concerning expanded pharmacists' roles, and the effects of those roles. In describing holism in health care, attention is directed to holism and several concepts: wellness versus the absence of disease; prevention; mind, body, and…
Descriptors: Change Strategies, Drug Use, Health Services, Higher Education