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NIDA Addiction Science & Clinical Practice

Volume 5, Number 1 - April 2009

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Interventions to Promote Successful Re-Entry Among Drug-Abusing Parolees
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RESPONSE: PATHWAYS TO RECOVERY AND REINTEGRATION
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Nutrition Issues in Chronic Drug Users Living With HIV Infection
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Drug Abuse Treatment Beyond Prison Walls
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Carl Leukefeld, D.S.W., Carrie B. Oser, Ph.D., Jennifer Havens, Ph.D., Michele Staton Tindall, Ph.D., Jennifer Mooney, M.S., Jamieson Duvall, Ph.D., Hannah Knudsen, Ph.D.

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Recovery-Oriented Care for Drug-Abusing Offenders
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Melody M. Heaps, M.A., Arthur J. Lurigio, Ph.D., Pamela Rodriguez, M.A., Thomas Lyons, Ph.D., Laura Brookes

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RESPONSE: A SENSIBLE DIVISION OF LABOR
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Heaps, M.M., et al., 2009. Recovery-oriented care for drug-abusing offenders. Addiction Science & Clinical Practice 5(1):31-36.



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