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Daily spiritual experiences and adolescent treatment response

Lee et al., 2014

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14978698982788506813
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Lee M
Veta P
Johnson B
Pagano M
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Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly

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The purpose of this study is to explore changes in belief orientation during treatment and the impact of increased daily spiritual experiences (DSE) on adolescent treatment response. One-hundred ninety-five adolescents court-referred to a 2-month residential treatment …
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