Interpersonal styles, peer relationships, and outcomes in residential substance use treatment
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment Aug 12, 2017
Harrison AJ, et al. – The study aimed to determine the relationships between problematic interpersonal styles, peer relationships, and treatment outcomes in a sample of U.S. military veterans in residential substance use disorder (SUD) treatment. This research highlighted the importance of assessing interpersonal styles among patients in residential SUD treatment, as well as potentially augmenting existing evidence–based psychosocial treatments with a focus on interpersonal styles.
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