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Evidence for Improving Therapeutic Engagement

Module by: Don Holloway

Evidence for Improving Therapeutic Engagement

Arfken, C.L., Klein, C., di Menza, S., & Schuster, C.R. “Gender Differences in Problem Severity at Assessment and Treatment Retention” Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 20 (2001): 53-7.

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