Drug Abuse Treatment-Miscellaneous
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- alternative treatment approaches
- treatment statistics
The above terms should instead be replaced for the preferred term above "Drug Abuse Treatment-Miscellaneous".
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Title: What are drug users looking for when they contact drug services: abstinence or harm reduction?Year: 2004Journal: Drugs-Education Prevention and Policy 11(5): 423-435ISSN: 0968-7637 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: What aspects of treatment matter to the patient in the treatment of cocaine dependence?Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 27(2): 169-178ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: What factors are associated with high-frequency drug treatment use among a racially and ethnically diverse population of injection drug users?Year: 2006Journal: American Journal on Addictions 15(6): 440-449ISSN: 1055-0496 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: What should I know about someone who abuses alcohol or other drugs?Publisher: Holmes Beach, FL * Learning PublicationsSource: 58 pp.Year: 1994
Title: What smoking cessation approaches will young smokers use?Year: 2005Journal: Addictive Behaviors 30(8): 1614-1618ISSN: 0306-4603 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: 'What works' with substance users in prison?Year: 2003Journal: Journal of Substance Use 8(4): 223-233ISSN: 1465-9891 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: When self-help isn't enough: overcoming addiction and psychiatric disorders.Publisher: Washington * The PIA Press;Source: 138 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Where are they going to live? Why we need to study sober living houses.Year: 2004Journal: Counselor 5(5): 36-41ISSN: 1047-7314 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Who are the members of Al-Anon and Alateen?Publisher: New York * Al-Anon Family Group Headquarters;Source: 5 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Who benefits from experiential therapy?Year: 1991Journal: Adolescent Counselor 4 (No. 2): 41-42,ISSN: 1042-7589 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Who benefits from experiential therapy?Year: 1991Journal: Adolescent Counselor 4 (No. 2): 41-42,ISSN: 1042-7589 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Who is serving drug abuse clients: treatment delivery by professionals versus paraprofessionals, by paid staff versus volunteers.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 123-145. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Progress in the development of cost-effective treatment for drug abusers. xi + 186 pp.Year: 1985
Title: Who is to blame? The discovery of domestic drug problems and the quest for recognition of therapeutic communities in PeruPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE PublicationsSource: Chap. 18, pp. 182-194. In: Klingemann, H. and Hunt, G., eds. Drug treatment systems in an international perspective: drugs, demons, and delinquents. xix + 340 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Why women smoke.Publisher: Totowa, NJ * Humana Press;Source: p. 39-70. In: Watson, R. R., ed. Addictive behaviors in women. (Drug and Alcohol Abuse Reviews 5.) x + 526 pp.Year: 1994
Title: WithdrawalPublisher: Sydney * Drug and Alcohol Dept.;Source: Pp. 22-46. In: Novak, H., Ritchie, B., Murphy, M., Bartu, A., Holmes, J. and Capus, C. Nursing care of drug and alcohol problems. 114pp.Year: 1997
Title: Withdrawal syndromesYear: 2000Journal: Emergency Medicine Clinics of North America 18(2): 273-288
Title: Women and addiction in the United States--1920 to the present.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 53-79. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Drug addiction research and the health of women. ix + 581 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Women and smokingPublisher: San Francisco * Jossey-BassSource: Chap. 10, pp. 202-226. 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 and smoking: sensory factors, attitudes about weight, phase of menstrual cycle all key to quittingYear: 2002Journal: NIDA Notes 17(4): 8-10ISSN: 1535-7325 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Women and smoking toward the year 2000.Publisher: Norwood, NJ * Ablex Publishing;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 258-285. In: Gomberg, E. S. L. and Nirenberg, T. D., eds. Women and substance abuse. ix + 387 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Women and substance usePublisher: Toronto * Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthSource: Section 14, pp. 361-369. In: Brands, B., Kahan, M., Selby, P. and Wilson, L., eds. Management of alcohol, tobacco and other drug problems: a physician's manual. x + 547 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Women's addictions.Publisher: TrentonSource: 102 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Women under the influence.Publisher: Baltimore * Johns Hopkins University PressSource: xi + 292 pp.Year: 2006
Title: Working with addicts in private practice: overcoming initial resistance.Publisher: New York * Guilford Press;Source: Chap. 10, pp. 192-203. In: Washton, A. M., ed. Psychotherapy and substance abuse: a practitioner's handbook. xi + 500 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Working with chemically dependent HIV infected patients on an inpatient medical unit.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Harrington Park PressSource: Pp. 45-53. In: Shernoff, M., ed. Counseling chemically dependent people with HIV illness. (Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment; Vol. 4, No. 2.) 172 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Working with drug/alcohol-addicted patients in crisis.Year: 1994Journal: Psychiat. Ann. 24: 592-597,
Title: Working with other agencies.Publisher: Oxford, UK * Radcliffe PublishingFormat: Manual. 4Source: Chap. 15, pp. 157-165. In: Beaumont, B., ed. Care of drug users in general practice: a harm reduction approach. 2d ed. x + 190 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Yoga research bibliography: scientific studies on yoga and meditation. ix + 131 pp.Publisher: Cambridge, England * Yoga Biomedical TrustYear: 1989
Title: Youth smoking cessation: an update for primary care physiciansYear: 2006Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 41(9): 1251-1261ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only