David Best on his paper 'The Politics of Recovery'

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David Best
David Best
Location: Melbourne, Australia and UK
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20-08-2009
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David describes how we have become good at symptom management, but says that our knowledge of matters before and after that is not sufficient.
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Footnotes
1) Mapping routes to recovery and the role of recovery groups and communities
STRADA masterclass presentation 2009
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2) Mapping routes to recovery and the role of recovery groups and communities
3) Paper: Politics of Recovery [D Best]
 Published
Druglink Volume 24 Issue 4 July / August 2009

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