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Substance use disorders and psychological trauma
Psychiatric Bulletin, 07/02/09
Fletcher K et al. - Psychological trauma requiring treatment is commonly found in substance misusers. This is rarely addressed despite the cormorbid disorder running a complicated clinical course. There are conflicting opinions about best practice, but consideration should be given to providing patients with accessible treatments for psychological trauma.
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