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chemical dependency
noun
Physical and psychological dependency on an addictive drug
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(See chemical dependency).
In September 2000, he underwent evaluation for chemical dependency.
We have made recovery from chemical dependency possible.
She did say, though, that she believes steroid use creates a chemical dependency.
Krista R. Whitman, a chemical dependency coordinator at the Pederson-Krag Center in Smithtown, an outpatient behavioral health and chemical dependency treatment center, said teenagers as young as 13 began reporting their use of Salvia divinorum about two years ago.
The director of chemical dependency services at Lutheran Medical Center in Brooklyn said he was reviewing the program.
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At the same time, many with chemical-dependency problems cannot afford any treatment at all.
The real problem is lack of government funding for rehab programs and the low rate of reimbursement offered by insurance companies for chemical-dependency treatment.
Mental health and chemical-dependency treatment services are provided by a nonprofit agency that receives much of its funding from the local government.
"Narcotics Anonymous workbook, Chemical Dependency Counseling, Anger Management, Favorite Poems.
Robert Newman, M.D., MPH Director The Baron Edmond de Rothschild Chemical Dependency Institute of Beth Israel Medical Center.
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