Relapse Prevention in Substance Use Disorders Patients: A Systematic Review
Yara Samir Khedr;
Abstract
Substance use disorders are defined as chronic, progressive disease, with a tendency to relapse, characterized by significant impairment that is directly associated with persistent uncontrollable compulsive craving, seeking and excessive use of psychoacti
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| Title | Relapse Prevention in Substance Use Disorders Patients: A Systematic Review | Authors | Yara Samir Khedr | Keywords | Relapse Prevention in Substance Use Disorders Patients: A Systematic Review | Issue Date | 2008 | Description | Substance use disorders are defined as chronic, progressive disease, with a tendency to relapse, characterized by significant impairment that is directly associated with persistent uncontrollable compulsive craving, seeking and excessive use of psychoacti |
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