This book harnesses research to illustrate dynamic processes of recovery from alcohol use disorder. Abstinence is not the only way.
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Jalie A. Tucker is Professor of Health Education and Behavior and Director of the Center for Behavioral Economic Health Research at the University of Florida, USA. Her numerous awards include the Betty Ford Award from the American Medical Education and Research in Substance Abuse.
Katie Witkiewitz is Regents' Professor of Psychology at the University of New Mexico, USA, and Director of the Addictive Behaviors and Quantitative Research Laboratory. She has received numerous awards, including a Presidential Citation from the American Psychological Association for early career contributions.
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