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The author uses his expertise, developed over thirty-five years of addiction medicine practice, to give therapists and counselors the knowledge and tools they must have in order to work effectively in addiction treatment.
Barry Solof, MD, FASAM, is a graduate of Yale Medical School and has been practicing addiction medicine for thirty-five years. He is the medical director of Michaels' House, a nationally recognized rehabilitation facility for addiction and co-occurring disorders, located in Palm Springs, California.
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