Women, girls, and addiction : celebrating the feminine in counseling treatment and recovery
Publication details: Abingdon, Oxfordshire : Routledge, 2009ISBN:- 9781138884403
- 616.860082 BRI
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In the past, the male experience with addiction has been the sole focus of research into appropriate interventions and treatment. These methods were generalized and applied to women and girls, ignoring the unique biological, psychological, and sociological factors that influence them.
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