A Multicultural View of Drug Abuse: Proceedings of the National Drug Abuse Conference, 1977 |
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laws do not bind the professional by " moral " or legal obligation to report the drug abuse of a colleague ( Table 1 ) . If one is aware of abuse in a colleague , he must choose between an immoral ” silence and a " moral " report which ...
laws do not bind the professional by " moral " or legal obligation to report the drug abuse of a colleague ( Table 1 ) . If one is aware of abuse in a colleague , he must choose between an immoral ” silence and a " moral " report which ...
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The professional who is a patient , forces the 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 .
The professional who is a patient , forces the 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 .
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Other important therapeutic issues frequently center around themes of entrapment , professional dissatisfaction and emotional loneliness . The professional must re - evaluate the limitations and expectations he places upon himself and ...
Other important therapeutic issues frequently center around themes of entrapment , professional dissatisfaction and emotional loneliness . The professional must re - evaluate the limitations and expectations he places upon himself and ...
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Treatment and Evaluation Issues 283 | 1 |
Drug Abuse Policy Regulatory and | 2 |
Robert L DuPont M D | 11 |
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