| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1974 - 110 pages
...comprising his new Administration will be the National Institute on Alcoholism and Alcohol Abuse, the National Institute of Mental Health, and the National Institute on Drug Abuse. This last component of the Administration, NIDA, is a new Institute which is only in the most early... | |
| Carolyn L. Wiener - Social Science - 1981 - 328 pages
...felt they were last in line for funds. Thus the desire for a separate institute equal in status to the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute on Drug Abuse stemmed not only from ideological differences over the chicken-and-egg question of mental problems/alcohol... | |
| Alan S. Bellack, Michel Hersen, R.L. Morrison, Vincent B. Van Hasselt - Psychology - 1987 - 530 pages
...family violence research by both federal and private agencies has increased. Indeed, federal agencies, such as the National Institute of Mental Health and the National Institute of Law Enforcement and Criminal Justice, have provided considerable support for work in this area.... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Governmental Affairs - AIDS (Disease) - 1988 - 764 pages
...patient/clinician encounter. 3 1 The workshop, "Women and AIDS: Promoting Healthy Behavior!," wu cosponsored by The National Institute of Mental Health and The National Institute on Drug Abuse. "empower" women to have more control within their sexual relationships. For example, interventions... | |
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