In this seminal work, Howard Becker challenges the idea that drug use is driven by psychological predispositions or innate traits. Instead, he argues that the experience of being "high" is a . According to Becker, an individual only becomes a regular user by moving through three specific stages:
: The user must learn to identify the physical sensations (like hunger or altered perception) and consciously connect them to the drug. In this seminal work, Howard Becker challenges the
: The novice must learn to smoke in a way that produces real physical effects, often by watching and imitating experienced users. : The novice must learn to smoke in
You can find and download Howard Becker's work, originally titled " Becoming a Marihuana User " and translated as , through academic repositories like ResearchGate or Academia.edu . Piece: The Social Construction of a "High" In this seminal work