A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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Page 334
... clients into this treatment . Conflict between clients and staff typically took the form of the clients wanting to slow down the detoxification process and staff wishing to maintain or increase the rate of dosage reduction . The staff ...
... clients into this treatment . Conflict between clients and staff typically took the form of the clients wanting to slow down the detoxification process and staff wishing to maintain or increase the rate of dosage reduction . The staff ...
Page 337
... clients , nor that drug free treatments were to be preferred for these clients . The staff members believed that they were having positive effects on clients and that the clients did require methadone treatment , but that it was ...
... clients , nor that drug free treatments were to be preferred for these clients . The staff members believed that they were having positive effects on clients and that the clients did require methadone treatment , but that it was ...
Page 483
... clients ' expressed wishes to relate more effectively to health professionals , the technique of role playing was employed with staff playing the role of doctor and clients acting out their real problems . These sessions proved to be ...
... clients ' expressed wishes to relate more effectively to health professionals , the technique of role playing was employed with staff playing the role of doctor and clients acting out their real problems . These sessions proved to be ...
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Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
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