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Sobriety Treatment and Recovery Teams: Implementation Fidelity and Related Outcomes

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Ruth A. Huebner, Nancy K. Young, Martin T. Hall, Lynn Posze & Tina Willauer. (2017) Serving families with child maltreatment and substance use disorders: A decade of learning. Journal of Family Social Work 20:4, pages 288-305.
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