PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF COUNTERACTION TO NON-MEDICAL USE OF DRUGS: CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS AND TENDENCIES
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PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF COUNTERACTION TO NON-MEDICAL USE OF DRUGS: CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS AND TENDENCIES
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The problem of drug addiction is analyzed from the viewpoint of different sciences; its complex character is stressed. Contemporary approaches to anti-drug propaganda by means of psychological principles and information policy (popularization of morality and healthy way of life, creation conditions for development of motivation for healthy life and possibility of psychological work with drug addicts) are examined. Conclusions regarding anti-drug policy in Russia are drawn.
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drugs, addiction, personality, medical sciences, psychological aspects, national policy, social psychology, education, mass communications, motivations.
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