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Special Issue: Integrating Evidence-Based Practice and Implementation Science Into Academic and Field Curricula

Teaching Empirically Supported Substance Use Interventions in Social Work: Navigating Instructional Methods and Accreditation Standards

Pages S90-S102 | Accepted 31 Aug 2017, Published online: 06 Jul 2018

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