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Published Online: 1 October 2007

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Levine BH, Albucher RC: Patient Management Exercise: Substance abuse: diagnosis and treatment. Spring 2007. A production error caused a mixup in charts for “Decision Point E: Match the following variety of specific strategies for patient education and counseling with their corresponding definitions.” The chart on page 177 shows the strategies correctly matched. The chart on page 177 should have appeared on page 182, as the answer to Decision Point E. The chart on page 182 should be disregarded.

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