1983
DOI: 10.1300/j251v02n04_06
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The Family in the Etiology and Treatment of Drug Abuse:

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“…Places can be considered "a geographical space that has acquired meaning as a result of a person's interaction with the space," 41 or according to Allegra Freisen's definition, "Place is a specific location in space that has become memorable and meaningful, made by those who interact with that space." 42 According to Freisen, this definition allows for both positive and negative connotations of place. Positive events and experiences like caretaking and personalizing can create positive space, while exclusion and traumatic events will create negative space.…”
Section: Space and Placementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Places can be considered "a geographical space that has acquired meaning as a result of a person's interaction with the space," 41 or according to Allegra Freisen's definition, "Place is a specific location in space that has become memorable and meaningful, made by those who interact with that space." 42 According to Freisen, this definition allows for both positive and negative connotations of place. Positive events and experiences like caretaking and personalizing can create positive space, while exclusion and traumatic events will create negative space.…”
Section: Space and Placementioning
confidence: 99%