SRP for Clients with CD - Adapting the SRP Approach - References
Excerpted from Structured Relapse Prevention: An Outpatient Counselling Approach.
- Adapting the SRP Approach
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We hope you find the following CD-adapted SRP tools and guidelines helpful. Even in the absence of rigorous, empirical support,
deciding to run a CD-adapted SRP group is an important step in providing more accessible and integrated treatment for clients.
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