Sentences with phrase «special issue of substance»

Their review is published in the newest special issue of Substance Abuse journal.

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Blood and urine samples taken from athletes to spot signs of doping should be stored for 10 years, to enable technology to catch up with substances that currently evade detection, says a consensus statement of international anti-doping bodies, published in a special issue of the British Journal of Sports Medicine.
«Free online access to millions of documents on chemical toxicity made possible through ToxicDocs: A new special issue discusses the history, impact and case studies of an online database of information about the dangers of toxic substances in products.»
Appropriate topics may include: special populations; diagnosis, assessment, advanced counseling for individuals, groups, or families; theory, research, and practice in addictions; practice or policies relating to addictions; scientifically supported models of treatment, recovery, relapse prevention; continuing care for addiction and substance - related problems; dual diagnosis issues; addictions and domestic violence, violence in the workplace, criminal activity, sexual abuse, child abuse and neglect; counselor wellness, and professional development.
The Knowledge Centre will enable us to provide the collation and provision of advice to governments and health practitioners on Indigenous substance issues, with special focus on how current research can best inform future policy and planning and provision of strong and practical support for the Indigenous AOD workforce».
I have a compassionate, empowering approach with special training in treating substance abuse, eating disorders, survivors of sexual abuse, and family and couples counseling, as well as depression and anxiety issues.
These programs may offer activities targeted to families that have one or more risk factors, including families with substance abuse or domestic violence issues, teenage parents, parents of special needs children, single parents, and low - income families.
(These areas of knowledge may include but are not limited to: Children with special needs, children or adults with disabilities, personality disorders, LGBTQ issues, substance abuse issues, culturally diverse backgrounds, complex financial instruments, estate planning, and tax issues).
Type of prevention consisting of activities targeted to families that have one or more risk factors, including families with substance abuse or domestic violence issues, teenaged parents, parents of special needs children, single parents and low - income families.
I have special interest in working with clients in regards to issues of addictions (particularly substance use, gambling, and compulsive eating), grief, trauma, mood disorders, anxiety, and behavioral health issues that are informed by societal oppression.
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