PMID: 6536766Jan 1, 1984Paper

The Fair Oaks Hospital cocaine treatment program

Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment
W J Annitto, M S Gold

Abstract

The treatment of cocaine addiction as a subspecialty is in its infancy. We know, however, that the severely out-of-control addicted person needs the structure and support of in-hospital setting. We know they require an intensive evaluation of their biopsychosocial habits. We believe they can be treated utilizing an intensive, caring, multifaceted approach that fosters self-esteem, family support, abstinence, and a strong support system.

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Feb 1, 1983·Drug and Alcohol Dependence·F S Tennant
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May 1, 1990·The Journal of Emergency Medicine·T R DrakeP A Gabow
Apr 1, 1987·Medicinal Research Reviews·H RoehrichM S Gold

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