CNIPsy 2010 Marseille - Prévenir et prendre en charge les conduites addictives - discussion
Thème : «Mauvais genre»
Session : Dépendance - Drogue - Addictologie. WORK in PROGRESS.
Modérateurs : Pr Christophe LANCON, Aurélie TINLAND
Titre : CNIPsy 2010 Marseille - Prévenir et prendre en charge les conduites addictives dans une société addictogène.
Auteur : Jean-Pierre COUTERON (Psychologue clinicien, responsable de la consultation en spécialisée addictologie du CEDAT à Mantes-la-Jolie et Président de l’ANITEA : association nationale des inte
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