Neurocognitive functioning among people accessing an addiction neuropsychology clinic with and without a history of offending behaviour
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posted on 2024-06-04, 09:01 authored by Ashlee CurtisAshlee Curtis, JR Gooden, CA Cox, Travis HarriesTravis Harries, V Peterson, Peter EnticottPeter Enticott, PG Sanfilippo, Peter MillerPeter Miller, DI Lubman, V ManningNeurocognitive functioning among people accessing an addiction neuropsychology clinic with and without a history of offending behaviour
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Psychiatry, Psychology and LawVolume
28Pagination
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Social SciencesScience & TechnologyLife Sciences & BiomedicineCriminology & PenologyLawPsychiatryPsychology, MultidisciplinaryGovernment & LawPsychologyalcohol and drug usecognitive functioningcognitive impairmentinterventionneurocognitive impairmentneuropsychologyoffenderrehabilitationtreatmentviolence
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