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Comprehensive Case Management for Substance Abuse Treatment
Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 27

Appendix A - Bibliography

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Falck, R.; Carlson, R.G.; Price, S.K.; and Turner, J.A.
Case management to enhance HIV risk reduction among users of injection drugs and crack cocaine. Journal of Case Management 3(4):162-166, 1994.

Falck, R.; Siegal, H.A.; and Carlson, R.G.
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