Bob Campbell on Pheonix House and the value of shared experience

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Bob Campbell
Bob Campbell
Location: Sheffield, UK
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VIDEO NUMBER:
74
CATEGORY:
Tools and Technologies
DATE ADDED:
23-08-2008
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Bob shares his own experience of engaging with Phoenix House: "The bottom line was that you were with a group of people who have got similar experiences to you"

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Footnotes
1) Paper: Therapeutic Communities for the Treatment of Drug Users [Edited by Barbara Rawling and Rowdy Yates. London and Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley Publishers 2001]
 Summary: therapeutic Communities for the Treatment of Drug Users

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See also George De Leon Community as method
'Presents adaptations of the therapeutic community (TC) model and method for special populations of substance abusers, and implementation in a variety of institutions and human service settings.' Google Book page
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