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Ethics / Alcoholism / Disease theory of alcoholism / Naltrexone / Major depressive disorder / Cognitive behavioral therapy / Alcohol dependence / Sinclair Method / Polysubstance dependence / Alcohol abuse / Psychiatry / Medicine
Date: 2014-11-12 08:57:00
Ethics
Alcoholism
Disease theory of alcoholism
Naltrexone
Major depressive disorder
Cognitive behavioral therapy
Alcohol dependence
Sinclair Method
Polysubstance dependence
Alcohol abuse
Psychiatry
Medicine

Treatment for Alcohol Problems: Finding and Getting Help

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