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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities (2015) 36 (2): 74–88.
Published: 08 June 2015
...Laura Aslan and Dr Rowdy Yates; Laura Aslan Purpose – It is common for people to view dropping out of substance misuse treatment as an unsuccessful attempt at recovery. The existing literature emphasises that those who drop out of treatment do worse than those who complete their treatment...
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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities (2013) 34 (1): 16–28.
Published: 05 April 2013
... community Substance misuse Health care Medical treatment Some participants (n=9) provided invalid responses for the “C” scales in the CMR. Specifically, these participants answered “not applicable” to more than one item on both or either of the “C” scales. Due to the small sample, only scores...
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Therapeutic Communities
Therapeutic Communities (2012) 33 (2-3): 124–132.
Published: 24 September 2012
... isolated facilities with low fiscal priorities, and hence continually battled for survival. Thus, the traditional professionals in the old therapeutic community were disaffiliated from their mainstream fraternal roots. Therapeutic community Substance misuse Democratic Autocracy Concept house...
