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Original Article

A Clinical Tool with Heroin Addicts: The Urine Stall

Pages 633-641 | Published online: 03 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

Detection of illicit drug use by means of urine analysis has become a standard procedure in the treatment of drug addicts. Withholding urine is a way in which an addict can compromise the effectiveness of urine analysis. This behavior can be a form of acting out and should not be interpreted in a superficial manner. An attempt should be made to explore the latent psychological material it may represent.

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