. . . . . . . "This publication attempts to produce greater understanding of the complex problems of drug abuse and drug dependence. The major emphasis for prevention is through helping children develop to a healthy maturity. Section One discusses various approaches to drug education (scare and fear, matter-of-fact, styles of use and motives, society and continuum use, and alternatives to drug abuse). Section Two discusses motives for using mood-altering drugs (curiosity, imitation, peer pressure, well-being, instant achievement, relaxation, recreation, psychological support, rebellion, insight, etc.) Section Three discusses alternatives to drug abuse (meaningful relaxation, work and vocational skills, personal awareness, social-political involvement, etc.) The final section briefly discusses a program of family living courses as they should be presented to various grade levels in school. Appendices include a list of various drugs and stimulants, and a short glossary of relevant terms. (Pfs)."@en . . "Guides - General"@en . . . . . "Alternatives - one approach to drug education" . . . . . . . "Alternatives--One Approach to Drug Education"@en . . "Alternatives--one approach to drug education" . "Toxicomanie Etats-Unis." . . "Drug abuse Study and teaching." . . "Drug abuse United States." . . . . "United States." . . "Toxicomanie Etude et enseignement Etats-Unis." . . "Drug abuse." . . "Drug abuse Study and teaching United States." . .