A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... therapist to deal with his own dependency needs and fear of power . Resistance to therapy may thus be initiated by both parties . The therapist may find confrontation difficult . Understatement of the severity of abuse and other ...
... therapist to deal with his own dependency needs and fear of power . Resistance to therapy may thus be initiated by both parties . The therapist may find confrontation difficult . Understatement of the severity of abuse and other ...
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... therapist , etc. ) . 1. Paid family therapy . ( N = 13 ) At the end of the family evaluation session a contract was made with the family to attend 10 family therapy sessions ( brief family therapy ) . The usual rationale given was that ...
... therapist , etc. ) . 1. Paid family therapy . ( N = 13 ) At the end of the family evaluation session a contract was made with the family to attend 10 family therapy sessions ( brief family therapy ) . The usual rationale given was that ...
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... therapy . Only seven subjects ( 5 drug and 2 alcohol ) came into family treatment with intact relationships but only three families continued in family therapy . This group , therefore , represented a low proportion of families in the ...
... therapy . Only seven subjects ( 5 drug and 2 alcohol ) came into family treatment with intact relationships but only three families continued in family therapy . This group , therefore , represented a low proportion of families in the ...
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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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