On “Gradualism” and the building of the harm reduction-abstinence continuum

This paper makes the case that a perspective called “Gradualism” could serve as a foundation for building a therapeutic continuum between the harm reduction and abstinence-oriented treatment worlds. In contrast to other integrationist writers (Denning, 2001; Marlatt, Blume, & Parks, 2001), this...

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