This article discusses the application of relational theory to the treatment of women's addictions. It compares traditional models with relational models, and it discusses the relevance of relational theory to women's addictions and codependency issues. It also suggests gender-specific treatment approaches in which women's relational strengths are used to promote recovery.
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