Understanding Therapists' Perceptions of Co-Occurring Substance Use Disorders Using the Model of Human Occupation Screening Tool
Background: The need for a more community-based occupational therapy approach to clients' addiction recovery is supported by Killeen et al. (2015), who concluded that U.S. health care reform will require the delivery of substance use disorder (SUD) treatment by providers who specifically addres...
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Main Authors: | Jaimie Estreet (Author), Christine Privott (Author) |
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