Leave the Past Behind by Recognizing the Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of 12-Step Facilitation and Alcoholics Anonymous
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Leave the Past Behind by Recognizing the Effectiveness and Cost-Effectiveness of 12-Step Facilitation and Alcoholics Anonymous
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Let's not turn back the clock: Comments on Kelly et al., "Alcoholics Anonymous and 12-Step Facilitation Treatments for Alcohol Use Disorder: A Distillation of a 2020 Cochrane Review for Clinicians and Policy Makers".Alcohol Alcohol. 2021 Jun 29;56(4):377-379. doi: 10.1093/alcalc/agaa137. Alcohol Alcohol. 2021. PMID: 33316028 No abstract available.
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