A critical comment on Pithers' relapse prevention model

Tony Ward1, Stephen M. Hudson1, Richard J. Siegert2
1Department of Psychology, University of Canterbury, Chritchurch, New Zealand
2Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, New Zealand

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