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The application of the generic health model to a comprehensive training program for drug treatment services staff is here described and evaluated.
This article was made possible by the National Institute on Drug Abuse — DHEW Grant No. T01-DA-00281.
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Ackason, K., Miller, A.K., Spiritoso, T.G. (1981). An Evaluation of a Comprehensive Training Program for Drug Treatment Services Staff. In: Schecter, A.J. (eds) Drug Dependence and Alcoholism. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0220-0_49
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