Self Help-Alcohol
Use For
- self-help
- support groups
- twelve-step groups
The above terms should instead be replaced for the preferred term above "Self Help-Alcohol".
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Title: A 3-year study of addiction mutual-help group participation following intensive outpatient treatmentYear: 2006Journal: Alcoholism - Clinical and Experimental Research 30(8): 1381-1392ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Adapting motivational interviewing strategies to increase posttreatment 12-step meeting attendance.Year: 2006Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 24(3): 31-53ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Adapting the Twelve Step model for eating disorders.Year: 1990Journal: Addiction Letter 6 (No. 11): 1-2,ISSN: 8756-405X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Addiction recovery mutual aid groups: an enduring international phenomenon.Year: 2004Journal: Addiction 99(5): 532-538ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Addiction treatment: a strengths perspectivePublisher: Pacific Grove, CA * Brooks/ColeSource: xix + 436 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Adherence to medication regimens and participation in dual-focus self-help groupsYear: 2002Journal: Psychiatric Services 53(3): 310-316
Title: After the anger, what then? ACOA self-help or self-pity?Year: 1990Journal: Fam. Ther. Network 14 (No. 1): 22-28, 30-31,
Title: Aftercare/relapse prevention and the self-help movement.Year: 1990Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 25 (Nos. 9A/10A): 1179-1200,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Alcohol addiction: evaluation of the therapeutic effectiveness of a self-managed self-help group in the maintenance of abstinence from alcohol.Year: 1993Journal: Alcologia 5: 261-263,ISSN: 0394-9826 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Alcohol and drug treatment telephone follow-up using twelve step group member volunteers: effects on A.A. and N. A. affiliation self-efficacy and behaviors among callers and call recipients.Source: 169pp. Ph.D. dissertation, North Carolina State University,Year: 1997
Title: Alcoholics Anonymous: affiliation processes and effectiveness as treatment. (Symposium: peer-directed self help treatment for alcoholism.)Year: 1987Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 11: 416-423,ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Alcohol recovery in self-help groups: surrender and narcissism.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Religion and Health 32: 299-308,
Title: Alcohol use among drug abusers: treatment outcomes in a therapeutic community. (Symposium: peer-directed self help treatment for alcoholism.)Year: 1987Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 11: 430-436,ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Alternative support groups.Publisher: Philadelphia * Lippincott Williams and WilkinsSource: Chap. 37, pp. 599-609. In: Lowinson, J.H., Ruiz, P., Millman, R.B. and Langrod, J.G., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 4th ed. xxiv + 1421 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Applying behavior change models to understand spiritual mechanisms underlying change in substance abuse treatment.Year: 2005Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 31(4): 669-684ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Applying a cultural competency framework to Twelve Step programsYear: 2005Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 23(4):107-120ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Are the twelve steps more acceptable to drug users than to drinkersYear: 2001Journal: European Addiction Research 7(2): 69-77ISSN: 1022-6877 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Assessing a smoking cessation intervention involving groups, incentives, and self-help manuals.Year: 1995Journal: Behav. Ther. 26: 393-408,
Title: Assessing treatment and treatment processes.Publisher: Bethesda, MDSource: Pp. 189-217. In: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Assessing alcohol problems: a guide for clinicians and researchers. 2d ed. xiii + 671 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Assisted natural recovery from alcohol problems: effects of a self-help manual with and without supplementary telephone contact.Year: 1990Journal: British Journal of Addiction 85: 1177-1185,ISSN: 0952-0481 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Attitudes and beliefs about 12-step groups among addiction treatment clients and clinicians: toward identifying obstacles to participationYear: 2003Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 38(14): 2017-2047ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Authoritative guide to self-help resources in mental healthPublisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: xi + 399 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Belief in medicine and belief in God: self-help of alcoholics and AA in Austria.Year: 1996Journal: Contemporary Drug Problems 23: 11-28,ISSN: 0091-4509 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Bridging the gap: self-assessment measuresYear: 2005Journal: Counselor 6(2): 50-54ISSN: 1047-7314 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Can encouraging substance abuse patients to participate in self-help groups reduce demand for health care? A quasi-experimental studyYear: 2001Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 25(5): 711-716ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Can targeting nondependent problem drinkers and providing internet-based services expand access to assistance for alcohol problems? A study of the Moderation Management self-help/mutual aid organizationYear: 2001Journal: Journal of Studies on Alcohol 62(4): 528-532ISSN: 0096-882X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The challenge of sobriety: natural recovery without treatment and self-help groups.Year: 1997Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse 9: 41-61,ISSN: 0899-3289 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Characteristics and service use of long-term members of self-help agencies for mental health clientsYear: 1995Journal: Psychiatric Services 46(3): 269-274
Title: The characteristics of alcoholics in self-help residential treatment settings: a multi-site study of Oxford House.Year: 1997Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 15 (No. 1): 53-63,ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Characteristics of clinicians likely to refer clients to 12-step programs versus a diversity of post-treatment optionsYear: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 83(3): 238-246ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Chemical dependence, self-help groups, and the Hispanic community.Publisher: Springfield, IL * Charles C. Thomas;Source: Chap. 10, pp. 145-156. In: Mayers, R. S., Kail, B. L. and Watts, T. D., eds. Hispanic substance abuse. xviii + 240 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Circles of recovery: self-help organizations for addictions.Publisher: Cambridge, UK * Cambridge University PressSource: x + 228 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Clergy and self-help groups: practical and promising relationships.Year: 1987Journal: Journal of Pastoral Care 41: 213-220,
Title: Clinician's guide to the twelve step principlesPublisher: New York * McGraw-HillSource: x + 208 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Co-dependency at the crossroads: experts agree to disagree on co-dependency, the most popular self-help concept of the '80s.Year: 1991Journal: Focus on Educating Professionals in Family Recovery 13 (No. 6): 16-17, 36-38,
Title: Cognitive behavioral program vs. Twelve-Step program: comparative effectiveness of two outpatient drug/alcohol treatment modelsPublisher: The Fielding InstituteSource: 98 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1998
Title: A collaborative action approach to researching substance abuse recovery.Year: 2005Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 31(4): 537-553ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Combined behavioral intervention manual: a clinical research guide for therapists treating people with alcohol abuse and dependence. (COMBINE Monograph Series, vol. 1.)Publisher: Bethesda, MDFormat: Manual. 4Source: xxiv + 221 pp. + appendices.Year: 2004
Title: The combined effects of treatment intensity, self-help groups and patient attributes on drinking outcomesYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 37(1): 87-92ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Combining behavioral and self-help approaches in the inpatient management of dually diagnosed patients.Year: 1995Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 12: 227-232,ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Combining professional and self-help group intervention: collaboration in co-leadership.Year: 1993Journal: Social Wk Grp. 16: 111-123,
Title: Commentary on "Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: towards evidence-based practice and policy."Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 26(3): 161-162ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Commentary on "Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: towards evidence-based practice and policy."Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 26(3): 163-165ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Commentary on "Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: towards evidence-based practice and policy."Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 26(3): 159-160ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A comparative evaluation of substance abuse treatment: V. Substance abuse treatment can enhance the effectiveness of self-help groupsYear: 1999Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 23(3): 558-563ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A comparative study between dynamic group psychotherapy and self-help support group treatment among adult children of alcoholics.Publisher: University of PittsburghSource: 223 pp. Ph.D. Dissertation,Year: 1993
Title: Comparing treatments for dual diagnosis: twelve-step and self-management and recovery trainingYear: 2003Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 29(2): 359-383ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Contemporary issues in drug abuse treatment linkage with self-help groups.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 338-348. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Improving drug abuse treatment. (NIDA Res. Monogr. No. 106.) viii + 415 pp.Year: 1991
Title: A controlled trial of an expert system and self-help manual intervention based on the stages of change versus standard self-help materials in smoking cessationYear: 2003Journal: Addiction 98(3): 345-354ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Courage to change: the Christian roots of the Twelve-Step movementPublisher: Center City, MN * HazeldenSource: 223 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Cults and zealous self-help movements: a psychiatric perspective.Year: 1990Journal: American Journal of Psychiatry 147: 543-551,ISSN: 0002-953X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Cultural points of resistance to twelve step programs.Publisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction Medicine;Source: Section XIV, Chap. 3, 4 pp. In: Miller, N. S., ed. Principles of addiction medicine. (varying pages)Year: 1994
Title: Determinants of 12-step group affiliation and moderators of the affiliation-abstinence relationship.Year: 2006Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 83(2): 111-121ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Developing a God/higher power scale for use with twelve step treatment programsYear: 2001Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 19(2): 45-61ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: A developmental model of addictions, and its relationship to the Twelve Step program of Alcoholics Anonymous.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 10: 23-34,ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The development and expansion of self-help /AE/ collectives in Hungary.Publisher: Budapest, HungarySource: P. 166. In: International Council on Alcohol and Addictions. International Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism. 32nd. (Abstracts/Resumes.) 253 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Diagnosis, self-help, and maintenance care as key constructs in treatment research for "alcohol use disorders" (AUD).Year: 2001Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 36(4): 399-419ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Different stories: self-help groups for alcoholics and illicit drug users in Germany.Year: 1996Journal: Contemporary Drug Problems 23: 57-75,ISSN: 0091-4509 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Dr. Bob's library: books for twelve step growth.Publisher: San Rafael, CA * Paradise Research Publications;Source: xiv + 103 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Dropout from 12-step self-help groups: prevalence, predictors, and counteracting treatment influencesYear: 2003Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 24(3): 241-250ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Drug use and abuse. 4th ed.Publisher: Belmont, CA * Wadsworth/Thomson LearningYear: 2004
Title: Effectiveness of a controlled drinking self-help manual: one-year follow-up results.Year: 1987Journal: British Journal of Clinical Psychology 26: 279-287,
Title: The effects of age composition of 12-step groups on adolescent 12-step participation and substance use outcomesYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 15(1): 63-72ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The effects of psychiatric symptomatology on involvement and benefit from self-help in a dually diagnosed samplePublisher: Michigan State UniversitySource: 146 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1997
Title: Effects of self-reflection on engagement in a 12-step addiction treatment programme: a linguistic analysis of diary entries.Year: 2007Journal: Addictive Behaviors 32(2): 416-424ISSN: 0306-4603 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The efficacy of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous in the treatment of alcoholism.Year: 1993Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 25: 337-340,ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Encouraging posttreatment self-help group involvement to reduce demand for continuing care services: two-year clinical and utilization outcomes.Year: 2007Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 31(1): 64-68ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: End-of-treatment outcomes in cognitive behavioral treatment and 12-step substance use treatment programs: do they differ and do they predict 1-year outcomes?Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 31(1): 41-50ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Enhancing alcohol treatment outcomes through aftercare and self-help groupsYear: 1999Journal: Medicine and Health/Rhode Island 82(3): 87-90
Title: Estimating the effect of help-seeking on achieving recovery from alcohol dependence.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction 101(6): 824-834ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of a self-help manual for the female partners of heavy drinkersYear: 1998Journal: Research on Social Work Practice 8(2): 141-151ISSN: 1049-7315 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Evaluation of a self-help manual for media-recruited problem drinkers: six-month follow-up results.Year: 1986Journal: British Journal of Clinical Psychology 25: 19-34,
Title: Evaluation of a self-help manual for young offenders who drink: a pilot study.Year: 1990Journal: British Journal of Clinical Psychology 29: 117-119,
Title: Evaluation of a self-help program to reduce alcohol consumption among pregnant women.Year: 1995Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 30: 427-443,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Examining mechanisms of action in 12-step community outpatient treatment.Year: 2003Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 72(3): 237-247ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: An exploratory investigation of the association between clinicians' attitudes toward twelve-step groups and referral ratesYear: 2005Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 23(1): 31-45ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Exploring the additive effects of drug misuse treatment and twelve-step involvement: does twelve-step ideology matter?Year: 2000Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 35(3): 367-397ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Exploring the spiritual experience of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics AnonymousYear: 1999Journal: Journal of Ministry in Addiction and Recovery 6(1): 99-107ISSN: 1053-8755 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Facilitating 12-step recovery from substance abuse and addiction.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 2, pp. 31-66. In: Rotgers, F., Morgenstern, J. and Walters, S.T., eds. Treating substance abuse: theory and technique. 2d ed. x + 374 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Facilitation into drug treatment or self-help among out-of-treatment IDUs in Portland: you can lead a horse to water, but...Year: 1996Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 26: 649-661,ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Family therapy and twelve-step programs: a complementary process.Year: 1991Journal: Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment 4 (No. 1): 87-109,ISSN: 0885-4734 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Formal treatment, self-help, or no treatment for alcohol-use disorders? Evidence from the National Household Survey on Drug AbuseYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Studies on Alcohol 67(3): 363-372ISSN: 0096-882X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: God imagery and emergent spirituality in early recovery from chemical dependency: Ana-Maria Rizzuto and the Alcoholics Anonymous Twelve StepsPublisher: Graduate Theological UnionSource: 386 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1999
Title: Group psychotherapy with addiction populations: an integration of twelve-step and psychodynamic theory.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Haworth Press;Source: 2d ed. xvii + 657 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Group psychotherapy with alcoholics: interface with self-help groups.Year: 1992Journal: Group 16: 165-173,
Title: Group therapy and self-help groups.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 19, pp. 431-451. In: Frances, R. J. and Miller, S. I., eds. Clinical textbook of addictive disorders. xviii + 540 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Group therapy, self-help groups, and network therapyPublisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 23, pp. 502-527. In: Frances, R.J., Miller, S.I. and Mack, A.H., eds. Clinical textbook of addictive disorders. 3d ed. xix + 684 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Group therapy, self-help groups, and network therapyPublisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 22, pp. 521-546. In: Frances, R. J. and Miller, S. I., eds. Clinical textbook of addictive disorders. 2d ed. xvi + 637pp.Year: 1998
Title: The growth of self-help in the response to alcohol problems in Iceland.Publisher: Lausanne, Switzerland * International Council on Alcohol and AddictionsSource: Pp. 99-l07. In Tongue, A. and Tongue, E., eds. Proceedings of the 31st International Institute on the Prevention and Treatment of Alcoholism. Vol. 1. Rome, 2-7 June 1985. 495 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Guidelines for professional referral to Alcoholics Anonymous and other twelve step groups.Year: 1994Journal: Journal of Counseling and Development 72: 351-355,ISSN: 0748-9633 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Healing from 'spiritual abuse": assisting gay and lesbian clients.Year: 2003Journal: Addiction Professional 1(5): 18-20ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Healing the hurt: rebuilding relationships with your children. A self-help guide for parents in recovery.Publisher: Minneapolis, MN * Johnson Institute Books;Source: ix + 205 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Healing ourselves and our planet: the emergence and nature of a generalized twelve-step consciousness.Year: 1993Journal: Contemporary Drug Problems 19: 717-740,ISSN: 0091-4509 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Helping self-help groups: a developing theory.Year: 1985Journal: Psychotherapy 22: 269-272,ISSN: 0033-3204 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Holyoake--a western Australian self-help project.Publisher: Sydney * Alcohol & Drug FoundationSource: Pp. 180-182. In: Proceedings of the International Congress on Alcohol, other Drugs and the family. x + 294 pp.Year: 1989
Title: How can risk drinking amongst medical patients be modified: the effects of computer screening and advice and a self-help manual.Year: 1992Journal: Behavioral Psychotherapy 20: 47-60,
Title: How can risk drinking amongst medical patients be modified: the effects of computer screening and advice and a self-help manual.Year: 1992Journal: Behavioral Psychotherapy 20: 47-60,
Title: How to quit drinking without A.A.: a complete self help guide.Publisher: Newark, DE * New Dawn Publishing Company;Source: 224 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Idaho State Correctional Institution: inmate-run program initiates self-help.Year: 1987Journal: Alcoholism and Addiction 8 (No. 1): 44,ISSN: 0884-1403 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Images of the twelve-step model, and sex and love addiction in an alcoholic intervention group for black women.Year: 1996Journal: Journal of Drug Issues 26: 95-123,ISSN: 0022-0426 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The impact of a self-help pamphlet on reducing risk drinking among 30- to 49-year-old men in Helsinki, Finland.Year: 2005Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 40(12): 1831-1847ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Importance of the club of treated alcoholicsYear: 2006Journal: Alcoholism 42(1): 35-42ISSN: 0002-502X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Incorporating 12-step group attendance in addictions courses: a cross-cultural experienceYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Teaching in the Addictions 4(2): 79-91ISSN: 1533-2705 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Individual and contextual predictors of involvement in twelve-step self-help groups after substance abuse treatmentYear: 2001Journal: American Journal of Community Psychology 29(4): 537-563ISSN: 0091-0562 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Inquirers, triers, and buyers of an alcohol harm reduction self-help organization.Year: 2006Journal: Addiction Research and Theory 14(5): 527-535ISSN: 1606-6359 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Institutional self-help therapy for alcoholism: clinical outcome. (Symposium: peer-directed self help treatment for alcoholism.)Year: 1987Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 11: 424-429,ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: An integral approach to substance abuseYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 37(4): 363-371ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Intensity of acute services, self-help attendance and one-year outcomes among dual diagnosis patients.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Studies on Alcohol 65(2): 274-282ISSN: 0096-882X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Interest in different forms of self-help in a general population sample of drinkersYear: 2001Journal: Addictive Behaviors 26(1): 91-99ISSN: 0306-4603 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Interest in self-help materials in a general population sample of drinkers.Year: 1999Journal: Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy 6(2): 209-214,ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The interplay between help-seeking and alcohol-related outcomes: divergent processes for professional treatment and self-help groups.Year: 2004Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 75(2): 155-164ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Involvement of Alcoholics Anonymous and other self-help groups in professional treatment of substance abusers: an Indian perspective. [Letter.]Year: 2005Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 29(1): 65ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: John Berryman's "phase four" and his precarious attempt to find a compromise between drunkenness, sobriety, and the A. A. Twelve Step programYear: 1999Journal: Dionysos 9(1): 17-27ISSN: 1044-4149 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Judaism and the Twelve Steps.Publisher: New York * Commission on Synagogue RelationsSource: Chap. 9, pp. 123-133. In: Levy, S. J. and Blume, S. B., eds. Addictions in the Jewish community. x + 379 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Kicking the drug habit: a comprehensive self-help guide to understanding the drug problem and overcoming addiction.Publisher: Springfield, IL * Charles C. ThomasSource: xi + 180 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Learning the language of addiction counseling. 2d edPublisher: Hoboken, NJ * John Wiley and SonsSource: xix + 364 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Let's drink to your health! A self-help guide to sensible drinking.Publisher: Leicester, England * British Psychological SocietySource: v + 154 pp.Year: 1986
Title: A longitudinal analysis of predictors of quitting smoking among participants in a self-help intervention trial.Year: 1994Journal: Addictive Behaviors 19: 159-173,ISSN: 0306-4603 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Loosening the grip: a handbook of alcohol information. 8th ed.Publisher: New York * McGraw HillSource: xxii + 631 pp.Year: 2006
Title: A Lutheran reflection on the "Twelve Steps of AA."Year: 1997Journal: Journal of Ministry in Addiction and Recovery 4 (No. 2): 53-67,ISSN: 1053-8755 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Major depression in patients with substance use disorders: relationship to 12-step self-help involvement and substance use outcomesYear: 2003Journal: Addiction 98(4): 499-508ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Mediators of effectiveness in dual-focus self-help groupsYear: 2003Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 29(2): 301-322ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Minimal and self-help methods in the secondary prevention of alcohol misuse.Year: 1989Journal: Aust. Social Work 42: 13-19,
Title: Multi-impulsive personality disorder and multiple substance abuse: evidence from members of self-help groups.Year: 1988Journal: British Journal of Addiction 83: 431-432,ISSN: 0952-0481 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Mutual aid groups.Publisher: Toronto * Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthSource: Ch. 9, pp. 169-197. In: Harrison, S. and Carver, V., eds. Alcohol and drug problems: a practical guide for counsellors. 3d ed. xvi + 768 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Mutual help groups, perceived status benefits, and well-being: a test with adult children of alcoholics with personal substance abuse problemsYear: 2000Journal: American Journal of Community Psychology 28(3): 325-342ISSN: 0091-0562 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: National models: self-help groups for alcohol problems not applying the Twelve Steps program.Year: 1992Journal: Contemporary Drug Problems 19: 689-715,ISSN: 0091-4509 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Never try to carry a drunk by yourself: effective use of self-help groups.Publisher: ColumbiaSource: Pp. 27-31. In: Alcoholism and other drug abuse: the South Carolina story. (Journal of the South Carolina Medical Association, Vol. 86, No. 1.) 80 pp.Year: 1990
Title: New wine: the spiritual roots of the twelve step miraclePublisher: Center City, MN * HazeldenSource: x + 193 pp.Year: 1991
Title: 'No outside enterprises:' Rational Recovery's countermovement challenge to the institutionalization of the twelve-step movement in American addiction carePublisher: University of VirginiaSource: 528 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 2000
Title: One small step for manuals: computer-assisted training in twelve step facilitation.Year: 2006Journal: Journal of Studies on Alcohol 67(6): 939-945ISSN: 0096-882X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Orientation toward spirituality and self-help approaches in the therapeutic community.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Addictive Diseases 23(1): 39-54ISSN: 1055-0887 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Participation in 12-step-based fellowships among dually-diagnosed personsYear: 2003Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 21(2): 19-39ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Pathways to self-help among Women for Sobriety.Year: 1996Journal: American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 22: 259-280,ISSN: 0095-2990 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Peer-directed self-help treatment for alcoholism: introduction to a symposium.Year: 1987Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 11: 413-415,ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Peer support: key to maintaining recoveryPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage PublicationsFormat: Manual. 4Source: Chap. 15, pp. 257-272. In: Coombs, R. H., ed. Addiction recovery tools: a practical handbook. xii + 411 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Perceptions of the Twelve Step Program as curriculum.Publisher: Indiana UniversitySource: 477 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1993
Title: Personal needs and social goals: issues in professional involvement with victims' self-help groups.Year: 1990Journal: Canadian Journal of Community Mental Health 9: 63-73,
Title: The physician's role in twelve step programs.Publisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction Medicine;Source: Section XIV, Chap. 1, 5 pp. In: Miller, N. S., ed. Principles of addiction medicine. (varying pages)Year: 1994
Title: Powerlessness--liberating or enslaving? Responding to the feminist critique of the twelve steps.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Haworth Press;Source: Chap. 4, pp. 67-84. In: Bepko, C., ed. Feminism and addiction. (Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, Vol. 3, Nos. 3/4.) 224 pp.Year: 1991
Title: The powerlessness of control: a unifying model for the treatment of male battering and substance addictionYear: 2003Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 3(1): 57-76ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Prediction of continued participation in aftercare and self help support groups following primary treatment for substance abuse.Publisher: Pacific Graduate School of PsychologySource: 103 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1994
Title: Predictors of participation in aftercare sessions and self-help groups following completion of intensive outpatient treatment for substance abuse.Year: 1998Journal: Journal of Studies on Alcohol 59: 152-162,ISSN: 0096-882X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Predictors of self-help group attendance in cocaine dependent patientsYear: 2000Journal: Journal of Studies on Alcohol 61 (5): 714-719ISSN: 0096-882X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Professional interventions that facilitate 12-step self-help group involvementYear: 1999Journal: Alcohol Research and Health 23(2): 93-98ISSN: 1535-7414 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The psychological and spiritual principles of the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics AnonymousPublisher: The Union InstituteSource: 249 pp. Ph.D. dissertation,Year: 1998
Title: Psychosocial recovery tools for addictive disordersYear: 2003Journal: Counselor 4(4): 58-61ISSN: 1047-7314 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Psychotherapy in alcoholism treatment.Publisher: Philadelphia * Lippincott Williams and Wilkins;Source: Chap. 10, pp. 102-110. In: Johnson, B., Ruiz, P. and Galanter, M., eds. Handbook of clinical alcoholism treatment. xix + 316 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Qualitative research and ethnomethodology in the Treatment Clubs of AlcoholicsYear: 2004Journal: Alcoholism 40(1): 29-44ISSN: 0002-502X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
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Title: Self-help groups and substance abuse: an examination of Alcoholics AnonymousPublisher: New York * Haworth Medical PressSource: Chap. 12, pp. 203-221. In: Brook, D. W. and Spitz, H. I., eds. The group therapy of substance abuse. xxix + 450 pp.Year: 2002
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Title: Self-help initiatives to reduce the risk of relapsePublisher: New Haven, CT * Yale University PressSource: Chap. 12, pp. 275-302. In: Tims, F. M., Leukefeld, C. G. and Platt, J. J., eds. Relapse and recovery in addictions. xii + 420 pp.Year: 2001
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Title: The self-help movement in the addiction field-revisitedYear: 2006Journal: Journal of Addictions Nursing 17(1): 47-52ISSN: 1088-4602 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
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Title: Self-help or sink-or-swim? The experience of residents in a UK concept-based therapeutic communityPublisher: London * Jessica Kingsley PublishersSource: Chap. 7, pp. 138-153. In: Rawling, B. and Yates, R., eds. Therapeutic communities for the treatment of drug users. 272 pp.Year: 2001
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Title: When self-help isn't enough: overcoming addiction and psychiatric disorders.Publisher: Washington * The PIA Press;Source: 138 pp.Year: 1990
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Title: Women in self-help programsPublisher: San Francisco * Jossey-BassSource: Chap. 24, pp. 539-557. In: Straussner, S. L. A. and Brown, S., eds. The handbook of addiction treatment for women: theory and practice. xvii + 620 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Women pioneers in Twelve Step recoveryPublisher: Center City, MN * HazeldenSource: xv + 305 pp.Year: 1999
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