Aftercare to chemically addicted adolescents: An exploration of their needs
Treatment of chemical addiction includes preparation for treatment, formal treatment and aftercare. The latter appears to be a neglected area in service delivery to chemically addicted adolescents, contributing to the high relapse potential following treatment. The current qualitative study aimed at...
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Main Authors: | Marichen van der Westhuizen (Author), Assim H. (Nicky) (Author), Mariana de Jager (Author) |
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