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单词 chemical dependency
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Definition of chemical dependency in US English:

chemical dependency

noun
  • Addiction to a mood- or mind-altering drug, such as alcohol or cocaine.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Because they depress the central nervous system and have the potential for abuse, however, these drugs should be avoided in patients recovering from chemical dependency.
    • It's okay that I don't have any tattoos, piercings, or chemical dependencies.
    • While the situation of each homeless mother is unique, abuse, severe depression, chemical dependency, illiteracy, and chronic poverty are common contributing factors.
    • Moreover, evidence indicates that smoking-cessation interventions do not interfere with recovery from chemical dependency.
    • If the situation is serious, you may have to go to a rehab for chemical dependency.
    • The law also includes a mandated benefit for treatment for chemical dependency, including alcoholism, up to insurer-specified dollar or visit limits.
    • My wife was an alcoholic with her own chemical dependencies.
    • Recovering from chemical dependency is a life-long process, and some individuals require more than one round of treatment to be successful.
    • Unresolved grief can surface years later as headaches, intestinal problems, psychiatric difficulties, eating disorders or chemical dependency.
    • Yet the use of hypnosis with chemical dependency continues to be thought of as an alternative therapy when it is, possibly, one of the better choices available.
    • I understand that there is a chemical dependency center that is ready to receive you today.
    • Steps must be taken to identify drug-users, treat the problems of chemical dependency and prevent relapse.
    • This therapist has been recognized for his work in the field of mental health, chemical dependency and sexuality during his 25 plus years in practice.
    • Such issues include cultural pluralism, sexual orientation, sexism, chemical dependency, and violence.
    • Sexual and physical abuse, chemical dependency, and prostitution appear most frequently in the literature as being positively related to risky sexual behavior.
    • The now-familiar relation between an abusive parent and the eventual chemical dependency of the child is also illustrated.
    • Most physicians would agree that narcotics are inappropriate for patients with chemical dependency, significant character pathology, and psychiatric illness.
    • I have seen colleagues of mine completely ignore symptoms and signs of their own chemical dependency that they would recognize immediately in one of their patients.
    • That is, she began to miss counseling appointments at an agency that is licensed to provide mental health services as well as treatment for chemical dependency.
    • Alcohol consumption and chemical dependency is discouraged.
 
 

Definition of chemical dependency in US English:

chemical dependency

noun
  • Addiction to a mood- or mind-altering drug, such as alcohol or cocaine.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The now-familiar relation between an abusive parent and the eventual chemical dependency of the child is also illustrated.
    • Moreover, evidence indicates that smoking-cessation interventions do not interfere with recovery from chemical dependency.
    • Such issues include cultural pluralism, sexual orientation, sexism, chemical dependency, and violence.
    • It's okay that I don't have any tattoos, piercings, or chemical dependencies.
    • The law also includes a mandated benefit for treatment for chemical dependency, including alcoholism, up to insurer-specified dollar or visit limits.
    • Unresolved grief can surface years later as headaches, intestinal problems, psychiatric difficulties, eating disorders or chemical dependency.
    • This therapist has been recognized for his work in the field of mental health, chemical dependency and sexuality during his 25 plus years in practice.
    • I have seen colleagues of mine completely ignore symptoms and signs of their own chemical dependency that they would recognize immediately in one of their patients.
    • While the situation of each homeless mother is unique, abuse, severe depression, chemical dependency, illiteracy, and chronic poverty are common contributing factors.
    • My wife was an alcoholic with her own chemical dependencies.
    • Most physicians would agree that narcotics are inappropriate for patients with chemical dependency, significant character pathology, and psychiatric illness.
    • If the situation is serious, you may have to go to a rehab for chemical dependency.
    • Sexual and physical abuse, chemical dependency, and prostitution appear most frequently in the literature as being positively related to risky sexual behavior.
    • Yet the use of hypnosis with chemical dependency continues to be thought of as an alternative therapy when it is, possibly, one of the better choices available.
    • That is, she began to miss counseling appointments at an agency that is licensed to provide mental health services as well as treatment for chemical dependency.
    • I understand that there is a chemical dependency center that is ready to receive you today.
    • Steps must be taken to identify drug-users, treat the problems of chemical dependency and prevent relapse.
    • Recovering from chemical dependency is a life-long process, and some individuals require more than one round of treatment to be successful.
    • Alcohol consumption and chemical dependency is discouraged.
    • Because they depress the central nervous system and have the potential for abuse, however, these drugs should be avoided in patients recovering from chemical dependency.
 
 
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