Perceptions and Knowledge Around Substance Use Disorders and the Role of Occupational Therapy: A Survey of Clinicians
Background: Today's healthcare system requires practitioners to acquire a level of confidence, knowledge, and personal desire that enables them to treat a growing clientele with substance use disorders (SUDs). Although SUDs impact millions of Americans, there are many barriers to receiving trea...
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Main Authors: | Amy M Mattila (Author), Gabriella Santacecilia (Author), Rebecca LaCroix (Author) |
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2022-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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