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Herbert David Kleber ( June 19,1934-October 5,2018) was an American psychiatrist and substance abuse researcher who was a pioneer in the field of addiction research and treatment. His career focused on pathology of addiction , creating "evidence-based treatment" to help patients reduce the severe discomforts of withdrawal, avoid relapse and stay in recovery.[1]
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- ^ a b White, William. "A Life in Addiction Psychiatry: An Interview with Dr. Herb Kleber". Williamwhitepapers.
- ^ Wong, Sam. "Dr Herbert Kleber brought evidence-based treatment to drug addiction Read more: https://www.newscientist.com/article/2218185-dr-herbert-kleber-brought-evidence-based-treatment-to-drug-addiction/#ixzz61X4SMOIl". NewScientist.
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- ^ Sloat, Sarah. "Dr. Hebert Kleber: 5 ways he forever changed how we think about addiction". Inverse.com. Drugs, Health, Medicine & Public Health.
- ^ "In Memoriam:Dr. Herbert D. Kleber". columbiapsychiatry.org.
- ^ "interview Herbert D. Kleber". pbs..org. Frontline.
- ^ Levin, Frances. "Herbert D. Kleber" (PDF). nature.com. American College of Neuropsychopharmacology.