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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Substance abuse care environment "toxic" for people in recovery

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Care Environment "Toxic" for Persons in Recovery and Those Working in the Field (PDF, 1 page)
[hat tip: CCSA.ca]
Posted by Jason Schwartz at 11:40 AM
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