Family research in substance abuse has expanded rapidly over the past decade. This research has progressed from subjective to objective studies of families of substance abusers as well as to more quantitative assessments of the efficacy of family therapy. This work is reviewed and suggestions are made for future directions in relevant aspects of the family and substance abuse.
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