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Surviving; Connecting; Feeling: Psychosocial Dimensions of Recovery from Drug Dependence Among Women in the Criminal Justice System
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Surviving; Connecting; Feeling: Psychosocial Dimensions of Recovery from Drug Dependence Among Women in the Criminal Justice System
Publication year:
2005
| Cataloged on:
Oct. 31, 2006
ANNOTATION: "[F]indings from a qualitative pilot study designed to uncover mechanisms in the treatment process that foster recovery from drug dependence among women with felony level criminal involvement" are provided (p. 1). Sections of this study are: abstract; introduction; method; findings according to surviving, connecting, and feeling; and summary and conclusion.