A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... 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 are primarily ex - addict graduates of therapeutic ...
... 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 are primarily ex - addict graduates of therapeutic ...
Page 483
... staff were brought to the class ; some were lent to students . Articles were reproduced and distributed often , as well as the several papers prepared by the class itself . In response to clients ' expressed wishes to relate more ...
... staff were brought to the class ; some were lent to students . Articles were reproduced and distributed often , as well as the several papers prepared by the class itself . In response to clients ' expressed wishes to relate more ...
Page 544
... staff from these agencies . Research Hypothesis The contention is that many alcohol abuse agency staff members in the Bay Area hold negative attitudes toward gay people . This led to the following research hypothesis : A. Alcohol abuse ...
... staff from these agencies . Research Hypothesis The contention is that many alcohol abuse agency staff members in the Bay Area hold negative attitudes toward gay people . This led to the following research hypothesis : A. Alcohol abuse ...
Contents
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
from a State Perspective | 23 |
Copyright | |
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