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Alcoholism With Depression: Study Shows Long-Lasting Effects of Specific Psychotherapies
British Medical Journal Study: Your Psych Meds Can Kill You
The New Science of Moderation Management for Alcohol Addictions
The Science of Avoiding the Sexual Consequences of Binge Drinking
Real Stories: Recovering from Addiction
What Comes First, Depression or Addiction?
Posttraumatic Growth: Addiction as an Opportunity for Positive Change
“Addict” or “Recovering Addict”: Identity and Connection Influence Relapse Rates
Study Shows 8 Patterns of Problem Drinking: Do You See Yourself?

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