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. 2019 Aug 14;15(1-2):e1024.
doi: 10.1002/cl2.1024. eCollection 2019 Jun.

PROTOCOL: Family treatment drug courts for improving parental legal and psychosocial outcomes

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PROTOCOL: Family treatment drug courts for improving parental legal and psychosocial outcomes

Suzanna Fay et al. Campbell Syst Rev. .
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Case processing for Family Treatment Drug Courts (FTDCs) and traditional Dependency Courts
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Family Treatment Drug Court logic model

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