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Recent Patterns of Addiction in Czechoslovakia

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  29 January 2018

V. VondráČek
Affiliation:
Charles University, Prague 2, Ke Karlovu 11, Czechoslovakia
J. Prokupek
Affiliation:
Institute of Postgraduate Training, Prague 8, Bohnice, Czechoslovakia
R. Fischer
Affiliation:
Psychiatric Clinic, Charles University, Prague 2, Czechoslovakia
M. Ahrenbergová
Affiliation:
University Hospital, Prague 2, Czechoslovakia

Extract

There is no uniformity in the use of the terms habituation, addiction, intense desire, and craving. V. Petran (19) talks of craving as the irresistible desire to acquire a drug and the impossibility of abstaining from it. Craving may be manifested immediately after first consumption, but addiction represents a regular use, from which craving may develop in time.

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Copyright © Royal College of Psychiatrists, 1968 

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