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11/01/2007
An introduction from Addiction Professional's Editor This is the sixth and final installment in a series of articles designed to provide you with
An introduction from Addiction Professional's Editor This is the sixth and final installment in a series of articles designed to provide you with
An introduction from Addiction...
11/01/2007
Addiction Professional
11/01/2007
In Chinese society, addicts are treated with moral disdain; punishment is a component of addiction treatment; rural jurisdictions ignore the central
In Chinese society, addicts are treated with moral disdain; punishment is a component of addiction treatment; rural jurisdictions ignore the central
In Chinese society, addicts are...
11/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
Robert J. Meyers, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and researcher who has been involved in developing and evaluating treatment protocols for people
Robert J. Meyers, PhD, is a clinical psychologist and researcher who has been involved in developing and evaluating treatment protocols for people
Robert J. Meyers, PhD, is a...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
An introduction from Addiction Professional's Editor   This is the fifth in a series of six articles designed to provide you with the latest
An introduction from Addiction Professional's Editor   This is the fifth in a series of six articles designed to provide you with the latest
An introduction from Addiction...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
Americans purchase over-the-counter medications to treat an amazing array of problems: colds, diarrhea, headaches, even baldness. Americans also
Americans purchase over-the-counter medications to treat an amazing array of problems: colds, diarrhea, headaches, even baldness. Americans also
Americans purchase...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
In 2004, 19.1 million Americans, or 7.9% of the population 12 or older, were current illicit drug users.1 The report from which these numbers are
In 2004, 19.1 million Americans, or 7.9% of the population 12 or older, were current illicit drug users.1 The report from which these numbers are
In 2004, 19.1 million Americans,...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
Teetering on the boundaries between philosophy and psychotherapy, existential therapy involves helping clients find meaning in their lives and
Teetering on the boundaries between philosophy and psychotherapy, existential therapy involves helping clients find meaning in their lives and
Teetering on the boundaries...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
As with virtually all areas of medicine, advancements in technology have provided tremendous benefits to behavioral health treatment professionals
As with virtually all areas of medicine, advancements in technology have provided tremendous benefits to behavioral health treatment professionals
As with virtually all areas of...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
Some research suggests that fewer members of minority groups seek counseling because of the perception of a lack of cultural sensitivity in the
Some research suggests that fewer members of minority groups seek counseling because of the perception of a lack of cultural sensitivity in the
Some research suggests that...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional
09/01/2007
Drug abuse places a huge burden on society, with estimates suggesting an economic drain in the U.S. alone of more than $200 billion per year—and a
Drug abuse places a huge burden on society, with estimates suggesting an economic drain in the U.S. alone of more than $200 billion per year—and a
Drug abuse places a huge burden...
09/01/2007
Addiction Professional

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