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Fals-Stewart, W., O'Farrell, T. J., & Berchler, G.R. (2004). Behavioral couples therapy for substance abuse: rationale, methods, and findings. Science & Practice Perspectives, 2, 30-41. (NIH Publication No. 04-5356)
http://www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/Perspectives/vol2no2/04Perspectives-Behavioral.pdf [PDF 248 K]

Jackson, V. (2004). Residential treatment for parents and their children: the village experience. Science & Practice Perspectives, 2, 44-53. (NIH Publication No. 04-5356)
http://www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/Perspectives/vol2no2/05Perspectives-Residential.pdf [PDF 272 K]

Uhler, A.S., & Parker, O.V. (2002). Treating women drug abusers: action therapy and trauma assessment.Ê Science &Practice Perspectives, 1, 30-35. (NIH Publication No. 02-5033)
http://www.drugabuse.gov/PDF/Perspectives/vol1no1/05Perspectives-Women.pdf [PDF 328 K]



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