A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... treatment for drug abuse problems last year . There are now 4,000 drug abuse treatment centers in the United States with the capacity to treat a quarter of a million people on any given day . NIDA helps fund 40 percent of that total ...
... treatment for drug abuse problems last year . There are now 4,000 drug abuse treatment centers in the United States with the capacity to treat a quarter of a million people on any given day . NIDA helps fund 40 percent of that total ...
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... treatment . The largest incre- ment of change occurs in the first 6 months post - treatment after which the rate of improvement slows perceptibly reaching its maximum level ( usually lowest values at about 36 months ) . All drug use is ...
... treatment . The largest incre- ment of change occurs in the first 6 months post - treatment after which the rate of improvement slows perceptibly reaching its maximum level ( usually lowest values at about 36 months ) . All drug use is ...
Page 381
... treatment openings existed . If not , nothing was said to these patients about family treatment and they became part of our " nonfamily treatment " group . If an opening or openings did exist they were assigned randomly to the available ...
... treatment openings existed . If not , nothing was said to these patients about family treatment and they became part of our " nonfamily treatment " group . If an opening or openings did exist they were assigned randomly to the available ...
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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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