LASTING RELIEF FOR PARTNERS AND PARENTS COPING WITH ADDICTION IN THE FAMILY
In England a brief primary care counselling programme for family members living with a relative with
substance use problems unusually aims primarily to improve their lives rather than that of the
substance user. Even a year later it seems to have succeeded, and the improvements accumulated
rather than faded.
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