DOI: 10.24124/2015/bpgub1668
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Empowering people with concurrent disorder in a clinical context: a structural perpective

Abstract: Common needs for the increased well-being of people with CD were ascertained through dialogue and observation at the practicum site. Resources to contribute to fulfilling many of the needs were available in Prince George, British Columbia, yet knowledge of their existence is often esoteric. Social workers in the clinical context are able to address many of the needs in micro and mezzo capacities.

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