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Continuity and change in self-esteem over four phases of polydrug abuseGallaher, William J. 01 January 1976 (has links)
No description available.
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Constructivist research project needs assessment of rural drug court clients: A case studyGomez-Gillard, Patricia Miriam 01 January 2002 (has links)
This constructivist research project qualitatively assessed the needs of both drug court clients and the treatment team in a rural California community utilizing the "hermeneutic dialectic process."
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A process evaluation of the Riverside County dependency recovery drug courtBreitenbucher, Philip Marshall, Sullivan, Sean Collins 01 January 2003 (has links)
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the implementation of the "Key Components" as identified by the Department of Justice (1998) into the Riverside County Dependency Recovery Drug Court Program.
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Perceptions of an emerging family drug court program among child welfare and family drug court professional in Riverside CountyLomeli, Esmeralda 01 January 2004 (has links)
This study examined the perceptions of child welfare and family drug court professionals regarding the emerging family drug court program in Riverside County. The following were addressed: what are the strengths of the program, what are challenges or barriers in the program, how do others not involved in the program feel about the program, how the need for the program was recognized, and how child welfare professionals view the future of the program.
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Women's perception of substance abuse treatment and how it affects complianceWatkins, Jessica Lynn 01 January 2004 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate how women's perceptions of the helpfulness of services received at a substance abuse treatment clinic affected their compliance with the treatment program. The study surveyed thirty-two women who were receiving treatment from Inland Behavioral and Health Services. The study investigated the efficacy of these elements: parenting classes, health classes, substance abuse therapy groups, group therapy, drug screening, health clinics, Narcotics Anonymous meetings, Dual Diagnosis Anonymous meetings, Alcoholics Anonymous meetings, homeless support services, individual therapy, case managers, daycare, transportation.
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