This study found that women in substance abuse treatment have higher levels of social intimacy than women with no history of substance abuse (treatment). Other factors examined in relation to level of intimacy were: type and number of substances used, length of use, length of treatment, participation in mental health treatment, substance abuse in the home when the subject was a child, and a history of the subject being a survivor of abuse
The purpose of this study is to see if all the special circumstances, extra classes, and parenting a...
This study provides an examination of the Chronic Care Model and its application to the treatment of...
Phenomenological inquiry was utilized to explore clients? lived experiences with the therapeutic all...
The current study is a secondary analysis of a National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) study in whic...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how women\u27s perceptions of the helpfulness of servic...
The purpose of this study was to examine practitioners\u27 views of the long-term effects of child s...
The cost of the misuse of drugs is significant. The impact is felt across multiple systems across Am...
The goal of this study was to determine whether the directors of San Bernardino area substance abuse...
The significance of this project is the need to further the steps that have been taken to provide co...
This study examined an important, yet underreported, area of family service agency assessments, the ...
The focus of this study was to explore and analyze the perceptions of treatment effectiveness among ...
The following qualitative research study focuses on the substance abuse treatment experiences of men...
This study examines the relationship among 4 treatment stages (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active ...
This study explored the treatment of women\u27s substance abuse from a critical theory perspective. ...
This project assesses the feasibility of establishing a substance abuse treatment program that provi...
The purpose of this study is to see if all the special circumstances, extra classes, and parenting a...
This study provides an examination of the Chronic Care Model and its application to the treatment of...
Phenomenological inquiry was utilized to explore clients? lived experiences with the therapeutic all...
The current study is a secondary analysis of a National Institute of Drug Abuse (NIDA) study in whic...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how women\u27s perceptions of the helpfulness of servic...
The purpose of this study was to examine practitioners\u27 views of the long-term effects of child s...
The cost of the misuse of drugs is significant. The impact is felt across multiple systems across Am...
The goal of this study was to determine whether the directors of San Bernardino area substance abuse...
The significance of this project is the need to further the steps that have been taken to provide co...
This study examined an important, yet underreported, area of family service agency assessments, the ...
The focus of this study was to explore and analyze the perceptions of treatment effectiveness among ...
The following qualitative research study focuses on the substance abuse treatment experiences of men...
This study examines the relationship among 4 treatment stages (i.e., engagement, persuasion, active ...
This study explored the treatment of women\u27s substance abuse from a critical theory perspective. ...
This project assesses the feasibility of establishing a substance abuse treatment program that provi...
The purpose of this study is to see if all the special circumstances, extra classes, and parenting a...
This study provides an examination of the Chronic Care Model and its application to the treatment of...
Phenomenological inquiry was utilized to explore clients? lived experiences with the therapeutic all...