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Family recovery: the future for chemically dependent children

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James W Zinn. Family Recovery: the Future for Chemically Dependent Children. Claremont School of Theology. rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ec8d958d-7ff4-4c0c-9db1-9c6e9ffde2f8.

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J. W. Zinn. Family recovery: the future for chemically dependent children. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ec8d958d-7ff4-4c0c-9db1-9c6e9ffde2f8

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James W Zinn. Family Recovery: the Future for Chemically Dependent Children. Claremont School of Theology. https://rim.ir.atla.com/concern/etds/ec8d958d-7ff4-4c0c-9db1-9c6e9ffde2f8.

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  • This project addresses family involvement in the recovery of adolescent addicts. Research was conducted through a five-year observation of a family recovery program in San Diego, California, and was substantiated by several current recovery models. The subject recovery program, PARTS (Parents and Adolescents Recovering Together Successfully), is self-managed by families with addicted children. The project deals with the current crisis in addiction treatment stemming from insurance industry cutbacks and government intervention, the need for community-based recovery models, addresses addiction as a family problem, and develops a basis for family-oriented treatment and recovery.
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  • 02/17/2024

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