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Case Study: Sarah P, a 33 year old woman seeking treatment for amphetamine dependence and depression

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 May 2015

Paul Rysavy*
Affiliation:
Alcohol and Drug Services, Northern Territory Department of Health and Community Services, Darwin 0811, Northern Territory, Australia

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Copyright
Copyright © University of Papua New Guinea and Massey University, New Zealand/Aotearoa 2001

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