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Critical Incidents: Ethical Issues in the Prevention and Treatment of Addiction

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This book is about ethics in the field of addiction treatment.

310 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1993

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William L. White M.A.

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William L. White M.A. is an American writer on addiction recovery and policy. He has a Master's degree in Addiction Studies from Goddard College and has worked in the addictions field since 1969.

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January 23, 2026
Clearly written; Lots of specific situations
Sections of note:
Ethical sensitivity pg 7-12
Ethical Model pg 26-28
Fiduciary Relationship pg 117-120
Physical and Verbal Intimacy pg 189-192
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