
doi: 10.1007/bf01563219
pmid: 5151337
Unlike some experts in this field, these authors are mercifully brief! They neither moralize, nor admonish, nor oversimplify, nor claim fast cures, nor ask for more money.
Narcotics, Physician-Patient Relations, Substance-Related Disorders, Milieu Therapy, Race Relations, Imitative Behavior, Black or African American, Heroin, Psychotherapy, Attitude, Game Theory, Reward, Acting Out, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Social Behavior, Life Style
Narcotics, Physician-Patient Relations, Substance-Related Disorders, Milieu Therapy, Race Relations, Imitative Behavior, Black or African American, Heroin, Psychotherapy, Attitude, Game Theory, Reward, Acting Out, Humans, Interpersonal Relations, Social Behavior, Life Style
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