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    1 We use the term drug in this chapter to refer to alcohol and other drugs.

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Winters, K., Botzet, A., Fahnhorst, T., Stinchfield, R., Koskey, R. (2009). Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment: A Review of Evidence-Based Research. In: Leukefeld, C., Gullotta, T., Staton-Tindall, M. (eds) Adolescent Substance Abuse. Issue in Children’s and Families’ Lives, vol 9. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-09732-9_4

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