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Expanding the continuum of substance use disorder treatment: Nonabstinence approaches

Only a small minority of people with substance use disorders (SUDs) receive treatment. A focus on abstinence is pervasive in SUD treatment, defining success in both research and practice, and punitive measures are often imposed on those who do not abstain. Most adults with SUD do not seek treatment...

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Published in:Clinical psychology review 2022-02, Vol.91, p.102110-102110, Article 102110
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