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Dual Diagnosis And Psychiatric Treatment Substance Abuse And Comorbid Disorders 2nd Edition Henry R Kranzler

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Dual Diagnosis And Psychiatric Treatment Substance Abuse And Comorbid Disorders 2nd Edition Henry R Kranzler
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Publisher: Informa Healthcare
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.73 MB
Pages: 494
Author: Henry R. Kranzler, Joyce A. Tinsley
ISBN: 9780203017616, 9780824750428, 082475042X, 0203017617
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 2

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Dual Diagnosis And Psychiatric Treatment Substance Abuse And Comorbid Disorders 2nd Edition Henry R Kranzler by Henry R. Kranzler, Joyce A. Tinsley 9780203017616, 9780824750428, 082475042X, 0203017617 instant download after payment.

Reflecting the latest advancements in the assessment and diagnosis of substance use and comorbid disorders, this Second Edition surveys current research in the epidemiology, genetics, and management of dually-diagnosed patients—comprehensively describing the treatment of major medical disorders that are directly or indirectly related to substance abuse including alcohol-related gastrointestinal disorders, cocaine-induced cardiac disease, and hepatitis C infection.

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