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Critical Incidents: Ethical Issues in the Prevention and Treatment of Addiction
Topics: Clinical Supervision > Professional and Ethical Responsibilities | Reading Room > Professional Development
2007-09-25 | Post Feedback! | Send To a Friend | Print Version | Send Me Responses | Related
William White, well known writer in addiction history, policy and treatment, teams up with an attorney knowledgeable in treatment center and social work law to present and comment on a variety of ethical critical incidents. An excellent book for administrators and clinical supervisors to use as a reference and training tool.
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