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Group therapy addresses domestic violence in homeless vets.(ADDICTION: Research Roundup)(Brief article)

The Brown University Digest of Addiction Theory and Application

| November 01, 2009 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Homeless veterans prone to violence may benefit from group therapy, according to a recent study. Gary Dick with the University of Cincinnati (UC) collaborated on this investigation of 130 male homeless veterans who reported committing emotional or physical abuse against their partners. Ninety percent reported suffering from substance abuse and 16% had post-traumatic stress disorder. The veterans completed a 13-week group …

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