CHRISTIANITY AND THE TREATMENT OF ADDICTION: AN …
By 1944, the U.S. Public Health Service identified addiction as the fourth largest health concern in the nation (Strung, Priyadarsini, & Hyman, 1986). The professional, medical, and research communities began to mobilize and to create the new field …
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CHALLENGES IN CLINICAL SUPERVISION By: Linda …
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