Opiate dependents' experiences of the therapeutic relationship in methadone centers; a qualitative study

Methadone maintenance therapy is a treatment of choice for opiate addiction. Understanding opiate dependents' experiences of patients' treatment is a key to continue the treatment and can provide help to revise the standards of methadone centers and improve the quality of treatment. This s...

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