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Harnessing ambivalence as tool in recovery from substance harm
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Harnessing ambivalence as tool in recovery from substance harm
Wednesday 30 April 2025, 12:30 AM

Just a Thought offers three free courses for people struggling with addiction and harmful substance use [Image: Supplied]
This article discusses how to effectively approach ambivalence in people experiencing substance harm, to support their recovery
Key points, Build a trusting, respectful partnership with individuals experiencing ambivalence.
Show patience, compassion and hope, and be guided by the person’, Pract Green w Pale Yellow
Kia ora and welcome to New Zealand Doctor Rata Aotearoa
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