Hospital Follies
The notorious revolving door wasn’t entirely due to the patient’s desire to avoid change– the hospital couldn’t get them out the front door fast enough.
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Posted by C. Scott McMillin | Jul 10, 2014 | Public Health, Public Policy | 0 |
The notorious revolving door wasn’t entirely due to the patient’s desire to avoid change– the hospital couldn’t get them out the front door fast enough.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jul 7, 2014 | Addiction Clinicians, PDF Articles, Programs | 0 |
Clinicians who improve their skills produce better outcomes for the client.
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Complex behaviors often require complex explanations.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 30, 2014 | Addiction, Thinking About Addiction | 0 |
Alcoholism has been around for nine or ten thousand years, but most of what science understands of brain function is less than eighty years old.
Read MorePosted by C. Scott McMillin | Jun 26, 2014 | Treatment | 0 |
An alcoholic can self-regulate consumption for periods given the support from a research project, but when that support ends, a return to previous behavior is likely.
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