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Extending The Benefits Of Addiction Treatment: Practical Strategies For Continuing Care And Recovery



 BY: James R. McKay, Deni Carise, Michael L. Dennis, Robert Dupont, Keith Humphreys, Jack Kemp, Debra Reynolds, William White, Ron Annstrong, Mady Chalk, Beverly Haberle, Thomas McLellan, Garret O’Connor, Barton Pakull, John Schwarzlose

SUMMARY: One of the primary goals of the conference was to arrive at position statements regarding continuing care. By the end of the conference, the participants produced position statements concerning three issues: (a) what is currently known about the components of effective continuing care, (b) factors that are likely to  improve continuing care, and (C) key questions that require-additional research.
Extending the benefits of addiction treatment

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