Booking clients for addiction treatment: What works best?
DSpace at the University of Lethbridge
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Davis, Mary E.
Williams, Robert J. Goodale, Leslie A. |
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2007-08-30T18:38:01Z
2007-08-30T18:38:01Z 1999-04 |
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Davis, M. E., Williams, R. J., & Goodale, L. A. (1999). Booking clients for addiction treatment: What works best? Canadian Nurse, 95(4), 23-26.
0008-4581 http://hdl.handle.net/10133/425 |
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Abstract only.
A final investigation attempted to determine whether the somewhat lower show-up rates after the Engaged intake could be a result of this procedure actually being therapeutic, thus decreasing the person's distress and need for treatment. This possibility was investigated by examining clinician ratings of the severity of the person's alcohol problems, drug problems and psychological problems when they came in for their assessment. Yes |
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en
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Canadian Nurses Association
Addiction Centre, Foothills Medical Centre Addiction Centre, Foothills Medical Centre |
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Substance abuse Treatment
Addictions assessment Substance abuse assessment |
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| Title |
Booking clients for addiction treatment: What works best?
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Article
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