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The violence and addiction equation : theoretical and clinical issues in substance abuse and relationship violence
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The violence and addiction equation : theoretical and clinical issues in substance abuse and relationship violence

Author: Christine Wekerle; Anne-Marie Wall
Publisher: New York : Brunner/Routledge, ©2002.
Edition/Format:   eBook : Document : EnglishView all editions and formats
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The Violence and Addiction Equation is an empirically based book that bridges the relationship between violence and substance addiction with a focus on the overlap of issues. It is a groundbreaking collection of contributions by prominent clinicians in the field, and the timely chapter's include clinical commentary that identifies and elaborates on points of transfer from theory to clinical practice.
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Genre/Form: Electronic books
Additional Physical Format: Print version:
Violence and addiction equation.
New York : Brunner/Routledge, c2002
(DLC) 2001037778
(OCoLC)47243863
Material Type: Document, Internet resource
Document Type: Internet Resource, Computer File
All Authors / Contributors: Christine Wekerle; Anne-Marie Wall
ISBN: 0203306899 9780203306895
OCLC Number: 57298114
Description: 1 online resource (xii, 376 p.) : ill.
Contents: 1. Theoretical frameworks --
2. Relationship violence and addiction across the lifespan --
3. Clinical issues in intervention for intimate violence and addiction problems.
Responsibility: edited by Christine Wekerle and Anne-Marie Wall.

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The Violence and Addiction Equation is an empirically based book that bridges the relationship between violence and substance addiction with a focus on the overlap of issues. It is a groundbreaking collection of contributions by prominent clinicians in the field, and the timely chapter's include clinical commentary that identifies and elaborates on points of transfer from theory to clinical practice.

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