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Seeking Drug Abuse Treatment: Know What To Ask

Published by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (2012), this brochure offers guidance in seeking drug abuse treatment and lists five questions to ask when searching for a treatment program.

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Stimulant Medications

Stimulant Medications. This brochure is designed to supplement clinical training and is free to use and distribute. It was developed by Dr. Robert W. Hazlett and funded by the Pennsylvania Screening, Brief Intervention, Referal, and Treatment (SBIRT) Initiative (2003-2008)

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Questions about Oxycontin

Questions about Oxycontin. This brochure is designed to supplement clinical training and is free to use and distribute. It was developed by Dr. Robert W. Hazlett and funded by the Pennsylvania Screening, Brief Intervention, Referal, and Treatment (SBIRT) Initiative (2003-2008)

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Methamphetamine

Methamphetamine. This brochure is designed to supplement clinical training and is free to use and distribute. It was developed by Dr. Robert W. Hazlett and funded by the Pennsylvania Screening, Brief Intervention, Referal, and Treatment (SBIRT) Initiative (2003-2008)

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Facts and Questions about Marijuana

Facts and Questions about Marijuana. This brochure is designed to supplement clinical training and is free to use and distribute. It was developed by Dr. Robert W. Hazlett and funded by the Pennsylvania Screening, Brief Intervention, Referal, and Treatment (SBIRT) Initiative (2003-2008)

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Facts about Heroin

Facts about Heroin. This brochure is designed to supplement clinical training and is free to use and distribute. It was developed by Dr. Robert W. Hazlett and funded by the Pennsylvania Screening, Brief Intervention, Referal, and Treatment (SBIRT) Initiative (2003-2008)

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Crack and Cocaine

Crack and Cocaine. This brochure is designed to supplement clinical training and is free to use and distribute. It was developed by Dr. Robert W. Hazlett and funded by the Pennsylvania Screening, Brief Intervention, Referal, and Treatment (SBIRT) Initiative (2003-2008)

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