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Recovery Management
2006-03-29 Topics: Of Interest To Everyone | Treatment
By William White, Ernest Kurtz, and Mark Sanders
How will the transition toward a recovery-focused future differ from our past? The shift from acute intervention to recovery management for those persons with severe and persistent AOD problems will involve three changes in the continuum of care. This monograph addresses history, current and future themes in the addiction treatment field.
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The Harder They Fall
2005-10-03 Topics: Of Interest To Everyone | Reading Room
By Publishers Weekly
The celebrities interviewed here--from Ann Lamott to Alice Cooper--are all in recovery from addictions to alcohol or drugs that originated in the 1960s and 70s.
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The Chester H. Kirk Collection on Alcoholism and Alcoholics Anonymous
2005-09-29 Topics: Of Interest To Everyone | Self-Help
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A fascinating historical collection including information about the history of treatment and AA. A treasure trove for those interested in the development of the field.
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