Conclusion Please provide a conclusion summarizing the content of your paper.  ** Please submit all the sections

Conclusion

Please provide a conclusion summarizing the content of your paper. 

** Please submit all the sections of your paper since the beginning of the course including the conclusion. Make sure to include a title page, intro, background, complete literature review, discussion and findings, conclusion, and reference page. 

References

Akin, B. A., Brook, J., & Lloyd, M. H. (2015). Co-Occurrence of Parental Substance Abuse and Child Serious Emotional Disturbance: Understanding Multiple Pathways to Improve Child and Family Outcomes. 
Child Welfare
94(4), 71–96. (Sample of Formatting)

Byllesby, B. M., Haney, A. M., & Asamsama, O. H. (2023). Emotion Dysregulation and Substance Use Risk and Protective Factors among Veterans in Residential Treatment. 
Substance Use & Misuse
58(7), 930–938.

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