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Articles in May, 2004 issue of Addiction Professional
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Rapid detox procedures not based in research
by Frederick Rotgers -
Buprenorphine: understanding the newest tool for treatment
by Jason Rivkin - Experts lament decision to end ADAM program
- The American Psychiatric Publishing Textbook of Substance Abuse: third edition
- The Twelve-Step Facilitation Handbook: A Systematic Approach to Recovery from Substance Dependency
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Third of three parts: if parity saves money, why the continuing opposition?
by Carol McDaid -
Taking a holistic approach to drug addiction treatment
by John Giordano - NIDA issues update of youth prevention guide
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Perspective on marijuana's effects
by Peter C. Venable -
Good outlook for opiate addicts: treatment advances on many fronts
by Mark W. Parrino - Add cost-effectiveness to the pluses of offender care
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Understanding the dynamics of polysubstance dependence
by Joseph A. Troncale -
The short and checkered life of the first medically oriented center
by Linda Watts Jackim -
Building a movement, one mind at a time
by Gary Enos -
A beginner's perspective
by Gary A. Enos -
Providers need business solutions more than ever
by Jerry Koop - The Group Therapy of Substance Abuse
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Boundaries apply to all relationships
by Phillip S. Mitchell -
Trust what you know: combat the overshadowing of the CD professional
by Greg Kessler - More known about commonality of learning, addiction
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Second in a series: stimulants and malnutrition; Counselors must understand symptoms, results of discontinued use
by Anne S. Hatcher - Finding the Recovery in You: A Candid Look into Overcoming Addiction or Any Other Obstacle in Your Life
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Motivating adolescents to recover: clinicians must understand dynamics of youths' pretreatment stages
by Tammy Bell -
'Don't look back': help your clients focus on the future
by Nicholas A. Roes - Novel chronicles struggle with addiction, hepatitis C
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Cultural factors in adolescent prevention: multicultural approach works well; Curriculum should be part of continuum of care
by Michael L. Hecht - Continuing education quiz
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