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... clinics as part of the clinic personnel . Abstainers who are actors and artists come to per- form before alcoholic patients , thus helping in the “ identification proc- ess , ” which the Czechs consider highly useful in helping the ...
... clinics as part of the clinic personnel . Abstainers who are actors and artists come to per- form before alcoholic patients , thus helping in the “ identification proc- ess , ” which the Czechs consider highly useful in helping the ...
Page 49
... Clinic for Alcoholism at the NYU - Bellevue Medical Center . The first to be devoted solely to the treatment of alcoholism in industry , this clinic opened on February 4 , 1952. At the present time , a number of companies in the New ...
... Clinic for Alcoholism at the NYU - Bellevue Medical Center . The first to be devoted solely to the treatment of alcoholism in industry , this clinic opened on February 4 , 1952. At the present time , a number of companies in the New ...
Page 77
... clinics and counsel- ing services , many of them supported by state or county . The patient referred to one of these clinics may be given supportive counseling or brief psychotherapy . Social workers attached to the clinics can render ...
... clinics and counsel- ing services , many of them supported by state or county . The patient referred to one of these clinics may be given supportive counseling or brief psychotherapy . Social workers attached to the clinics can render ...
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