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Dual Diagnosis in Substance Abuse Edited by Mark S. Gold and Andrew E. Slaby, New York, Marcel Dekker, Inc., 1991, 352 pages, ISBN 0-8247-8457-X, $99.75
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Academic Psychiatry 1993;17:218-220.
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