Приложение B
Библиографический список мотивационного консультирования
Кристофер Дж. МакЛаут
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Книги
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Christopher J. McLouth is currently pursuing a PhD in clinical psychology at the University of New Mexico and also spends his time as a researcher at the university’s Center on Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions. His research interests include causal mechanisms for MI and the statistical modeling of behavior change.
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Систематический обзор
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Обучение
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