A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977David Elvin Smith |
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... developed a 28 hour course on substance abuse for medical students . One of the objectives of the course was to develop positive attitudes toward the treatment of alcohol and drug 254 A Multi - Cultural View of Drug Abuse.
... developed a 28 hour course on substance abuse for medical students . One of the objectives of the course was to develop positive attitudes toward the treatment of alcohol and drug 254 A Multi - Cultural View of Drug Abuse.
Page 288
... developed a loyalty and respect for the school . The parents appreciate our efforts and so we have their loyalty as well . The feeder school and the high school develop a mutual concern for solving joint problems . 2. Special ...
... developed a loyalty and respect for the school . The parents appreciate our efforts and so we have their loyalty as well . The feeder school and the high school develop a mutual concern for solving joint problems . 2. Special ...
Page 299
... developing this generalized , as opposed to client - specific , focus seems greater when the inexperienced therapist is ... develop- ment of personal life - management skills . Only then will the client be able to focus effectively as a ...
... developing this generalized , as opposed to client - specific , focus seems greater when the inexperienced therapist is ... develop- ment of personal life - management skills . Only then will the client be able to focus effectively as a ...
Contents
Treatment and Evaluation Issues 283 | 1 |
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
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