Family of the Drug Abuser-Treatment Aspects
Use For
- counseling of family members
- familiy support groups
- family interventions
The above terms should instead be replaced for the preferred term above "Family of the Drug Abuser-Treatment Aspects".
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Title: 101 support group activities for teenagers affected by someone else's alcohol/drug use: a leader's manual for secondary educators and other professionals.Publisher: Minneapolis * Johnson InstituteFormat: Manual. 4.Source: 182 pp.Year: 1992
Title: The 800-cocaine book of drug and alcohol recovery.Publisher: New York * Villard Books;Source: 255 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Addiction and the family.Publisher: Toronto * Addiction Research Foundation;Source: Chap. 21, pp. 407-418. In: Harrison, S. and Carver, V., eds. Alcohol and drug problems: a practical guide for counsellors. 2d ed. viii + 584pp.Year: 1997
Title: Addiction and the family: is it time for services to take notice of the evidence?Year: 2002Journal: Addiction 97(11): 1361-1363ISSN: 0965-2140 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Addiction in the family.Publisher: Toronto * Addiction Research Foundation;Source: Pp. 333-340. In: Howard, B-A. M., Harrison, S., Carver, V. and Lightfoot, L. Alcohol and drug problems: a practical guide for counsellors. 461 pp.Year: 1993
Title: The addiction progress notes plannerPublisher: New York * John Wiley and Sons;Format: Manual. 4Source: xiv + 370 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Addiction recovery tools.Publisher: Mahwah, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.;Source: Chap. 19, pp. 425-446. In: Coombs, R.H., ed. Addiction counseling review: preparing for comprehensive, certification and licensing examinations. xxiii + 648 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Addictions and substance abuse: strategies for advanced practice nursingPublisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ * Prentice HallSource: xv + 400 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Addictions as a process: commonalities or codependence.Publisher: New York * Human Sciences PressSource: Pp. 455-470. In: Loughead, T. A. and Young, M. B., eds. Addictions and the family. (Contemporary Family Therapy, Vol. 13, No. 5) Pp. 383-530.Year: 1991
Title: Addiction treatment: avoiding pitfalls--a case approach. (Group for the Advancement of Psychiatry, Report No. 142.)Publisher: Washington * American Psychiatric PressSource: 242 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Addiction treatment for Mexican American familiesPublisher: New York * The Free PressSource: Chap. 8, p. 219-252. In: Krestan, J-A., ed. Bridges to recovery: addiction, family therapy, and multicultural treatment. xii + 323 pp.Year: 2000
Title: The addiction treatment planner. 2d edPublisher: New York * John Wiley and SonsFormat: Manual. 4Source: xv + 363 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Addiction treatment: a strengths perspectivePublisher: Pacific Grove, CA * Brooks/ColeSource: xix + 436 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Addiction treatment: theory and practicePublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage PublicationsFormat: Manual. 4.Source: xii + 435 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Adolescent and parent alliance and treatment outcome in multidimensional family therapy.Year: 2005Journal: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 73(4): 689-698ISSN: 0022-006X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Adolescent and parent perceptions of outpatient substance abuse treatment: a qualitative studyYear: 2004Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 36(1): 65-74ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Adolescent chemical dependence: assessment, treatment, and management.Publisher: New York * Guilford Press;Source: Chap. 21, pp. 394-412. In: Washton, A. M., ed. Psychotherapy and substance abuse: a practitioner's handbook. xi + 500 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Adolescent drug abuse: clinical assessment and therapeutic interventions.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: (NIDA Research Monogr. No. 156.) iv + 374 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Adolescent drug abuse: why family therapists are becoming counselor of choice.Year: 2005Journal: Addiction Professional 3(6): 22-23, 25-28ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Adolescent drug and alcohol addiction: intervention and treatment.Publisher: New York * Marcel DekkerSource: Chap. 13, pp. 235-253. In: Miller, N. S., ed. Comprehensive handbook of drug and alcohol addiction. xx + 1330 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Adolescent drug treatment, a family affair: a community day center approach.Year: 1992Journal: Soc. Work Hlth Care 16 (No. 3): 39-52,
Title: Adolescent marijuana abusers and access to family-based servicesYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 15(1): 51-62ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The adolescent module in multidimensional family therapy.Publisher: Gaithersburg, MD * Aspen Publishers;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 165-186. In: Lawson, G. W. and Lawson, A. W., eds. Adolescent substance abuse: etiology, treatment, and prevention. xviii + 532 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Adolescent substance abuse and the family.Publisher: Greenville * East Carolina University Regional Training CenterSource: (Timely Issues in Print Series.) 225 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Adolescent substance abuse: assessment, prevention, and treatment.Publisher: New York * John Wiley & SonsSource: xi + 260 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Adolescent substance abuse: a comprehensive guide to theory and practice.Publisher: New York * Plenum Medical Book Co.;Source: xiv + 265 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Adolescent substance abuse: multidimensional family therapy in action.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 10, pp. 120-171. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Adolescent substance abusers in family therapy: the critical initial phase of treatment.Year: 1991Journal: Family Dynamics of Addiction Quarterly 1 (No. 1): 55-68,
Title: Adolescent substance abuse: a systemic intergenerational approach.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: Chap. 6, pp. 112-133. In: Todd, T. C. and Selekman, M. D., eds. Family therapy approaches with adolescent substance abusers. xvi + 334 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Adolescent substance abuse treatment: a unified modelPublisher: Alliant International UniversitySource: 163 pp. Psy.D. dissertation,Year: 2002
Title: Adult children of addicted parents: family counseling strategies.Publisher: Gaithersburg, MD * Aspen Publishers;Source: Chap. 19, pp. 277-288. In: Lewis, J. A., ed. Addictions: concepts and strategies for treatment. xix + 393 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Adult children of dysfunctional families: prevention, intervention, and treatment for community mental health promotion.Publisher: Westport, CT * Praeger;Source: xv + 312 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Advances in families and couples therapy.Publisher: Cambridge, UK * Cambridge University Press;Source: Chap. 7, pp. 110-123. In: Edwards, G. and Dare, C., eds. Psychotherapy, psychological treatments and the addictions. xiii + 268 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Alcoholism in adolescents and their families: family-focused assessment and management.Year: 1995Journal: Pediatric Clinics of North America 42: 217-234,
Title: Anger, alcoholism, and addiction: treating individuals, couples, and families.Publisher: New York * W. W. Norton and Co.;Source: xiii + 272 pp.Year: 1991
Title: The application of the basic principles of family therapy to the treatment of drug and alcohol abusers.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 17, pp. 287-314. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Approaches to family preservation: home-based services.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Pp. 53-57. In: Office for Treatment Improvement. Empowering families, helping adolescents. (Technical Assistance Publ. Series No. 6.) xi + 204 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Art therapy as emotional and spiritual medicine for Native Americans living with HIV/AIDS.Year: 2005Journal: Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 37(3): 281-292ISSN: 0279-1072 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Asian-American patients.Publisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction Medicine;Source: Other Populations and Alcohol * Section XVIII, Chap. 6, 9 pp. In: Miller, N. S., ed. Principles of addiction medicine. (varying pages)Year: 1994
Title: Assessing chemical dependency in the adolescent.Year: 1992Journal: Student Assistance Journal 5 (No. 4): 29-31,ISSN: 1042-6388 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Assessment and intervention with drug and alcohol abusers in medical facilities.Publisher: New York * Guilford Press;Source: Chap. 2, pp. 33-49. In: Straussner, S. L. A., ed. Clinical work with substance-abusing clients. xvi + 381 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Assessment and treatment of adolescent substance abusers.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 14, pp. 305-329. In: Straussner, S.L.A., ed. Clinical work with substance abusing clients. 2d ed. xiii + 494 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Assessment and treatment of clients with alcohol and other drug abuse problems: an overview.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 1, pp. 3-38. In: Straussner, S.L.A., ed. Clinical work with substance abusing clients. 2d ed. xiii + 494 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Assessment of family functioning.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Chap. 6, pp. 59-78. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Diagnostic source book on drug abuse research and treatment. Edited by B. J. Rounsaville, F. M. Tims, A. M. Horton, Jr. and B. J. Sowder. iii + 130 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Becoming an addictions counselor: a comprehensive text.Publisher: Sudbury, MA * Jones and Bartlett;Format: Manual. 4Source: xix + 313 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Before it's too late: working with substance abuse in the family.Publisher: New York * W. W. NortonSource: xvi + 215 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Behavioral couples therapy for alcoholism and drug abuseYear: 2000Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 18(1): 51-54ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Behavioral couples therapy for alcoholism and drug abuse: encountering the problem of domestic violencePublisher: New York * Brunner-RoutledgeSource: Chap. 14, pp. 293-303. In: Wekerle, C. and Wall, A-M., eds. The violence and addiction equation: theoretical and clinical issues in substance abuse and relationship violence. xii + 376 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Behavioral couples therapy for alcoholism and drug abuse: rationale, methods, findings, and future directions.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Haworth Social Work Practice PressSource: Pp. 235-255. In: Hilarski, C., ed. Addiction, assessment, and treatment with adolescents, adults, and families. (Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, vol. 2, no. 1/2.) 263 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Behavioral couples therapy for male substance-abusing patients: effects on relationship adjustment and drug-using behaviorYear: 1996Journal: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 64(5): 959-972ISSN: 0022-006X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Behavioral couples therapy for substance abuse: rationale, methods, and findings.Year: 2004Journal: Science and Practice Perspectives 2(2): 30-43
Title: Behavioral couples treatment of alcohol and drug use disorders: current status and innovationsYear: 1998Journal: Clinical Psychology Review 18(6): 689-711ISSN: 0272-7358 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Behavioral therapies.Publisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction Medicine;Source: Section XIII, Chap. 1, 5 pp. In: Miller, N. S., ed. Principles of addiction medicine. (varying pages)Year: 1994
Title: Behavioral treatment of alcohol and drug abuse: what do we know and where shall we go?Publisher: New York * Plenum PressSource: Chap. 16, pp. 305-327. In: Galanter, M., ed. Recent developments in alcoholism. Volume 8. Combined alcohol and other drug dependence. xx + 346 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Benefits and costs of a family-focused methadone treatment and drug abuse prevention program: preliminary findings.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 161-183. In: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Cost-benefit/cost-effectiveness research of drug abuse prevention: implications for programming and policy. (NIDA Research Monogr. No. 176.) iv + 233pp.Year: 1998
Title: Beyond structural-strategic family therapy: integrating other brief systemic therapies.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: Chap. 12, pp. 241-274. In: Todd, T. C. and Selekman, M. D., eds. Family therapy approaches with adolescent substance abusers. xvi + 334 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Bleak and hopeless no more: engagement of reluctant substance-abusing runaway youth and their familiesYear: 2000Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19(3): 215-222ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Blending perspectives and building common ground: a report to Congress on substance abuse and child protectionPublisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: xviii + 175 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Boston consortium of services for families in recovery: a trauma-informed intervention model for women's alcohol and drug addiction treatmentYear: 2004Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 22(3/4): 95-119ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Bradshaw on: the family. A revolutionary way of self-discovery.Publisher: Deerfield Beach, FL * Health Communications;Source: x + 242 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Breakthroughs in family therapy with drug-abusing and problem youth.Publisher: New York * SpringerSource: xiii + 191 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Bridges to effective treatment: family therapy and family psychoeducational interventions with maltreating and substance-abusing familiesPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Publications;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 220-248. In: Hampton, R. L., Senatore, V. and Gullotta, T. P., eds. Substance abuse, family violence, and child welfare: bridging perspectives. (Issues in Children's and Families' Lives, vol. 10.) xv + 285 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Bridging the gap for children as their parents enter substance abuse treatmentPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Publications;Source: Chap. 6, pp. 143-187. In: Hampton, R. L., Senatore, V. and Gullotta, T. P., eds. Substance abuse, family violence, and child welfare: bridging perspectives. (Issues in Children's and Families' Lives, vol. 10.) xv + 285 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Bridging the research-practice gap in adolescent substance abuse treatment: the case of brief strategic family therapyYear: 2002Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 23(2): 123-132ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Brief family intervention effects on adolescent substance initiation: school-level growth curve analyses 6 years following baseline.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 72(3): 535-542ISSN: 0022-006X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Brief interventions and brief therapies for substance abuse. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 34Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: xxvi + 234 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Brief structural/strategic family therapy with African American and Hispanic high-risk youth.Publisher: New York * John Wiley & Sons;Source: Pp. 453-471. In: Sambrano, S., ed. Findings from CSAP-funded high-risk youth prevention programs. (Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 25, No. 5.) Pp. 371-503.Year: 1997
Title: Building bridges for children: addressing the consequences of exposure to drugs and to the child welfare systemPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Publications;Source: Chap. 2, pp. 18-61. In: Hampton, R. L., Senatore, V. and Gullotta, T. P., eds. Substance abuse, family violence, and child welfare: bridging perspectives. (Issues in Children's and Families' Lives, vol. 10.) xv + 285 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Calming the addict within: meditation urges us to inquire into the nature of our feelings rather than medicating themYear: 2005Journal: Counselor 6(2): 33-35ISSN: 1047-7314 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) study: main findings from two randomized trials.Year: 2004Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 27(3): 197-213ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Caregiver AOD use, case substantiation, and AOD treatment: studies based on two southwestern countiesPublisher: Washington * Child Welfare League of AmericaSource: pp. 151-177. In: Young, N. K., Wingfield, K. and Klempner, T., eds. Serving children, youth, and families with alcohol and other drug-related problems in child welfare. (Child Welfare, vol. 80, no. 2) pp. 99-302.Year: 2001
Title: Care of family members and other affected persons.Publisher: St. Louis * Mosby Year Book;Source: Chap. 10, pp. 195-210. In: Fleming, M. F. and Barry, K. L., eds. Addictive disorders. xxv + 439 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Catholic family support groups.Publisher: Sydney * Alcohol & Drug FoundationSource: Other Populations and Alcohol * Pp. 257-261. In: Proceedings of the International Congress on Alcohol, other drugs and the family. x + 294 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Changing provider practices, program environment, and improving outcomes by transporting multidimensional family therapy to an adolescent drug treatment setting.Year: 2006Journal: American Journal on Addictions 15(Suppl.1): 102-112ISSN: 1055-0496 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Chemical dependency counseling: a practical guide.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Publications;Source: xxi + 431 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Chemical dependency counseling: a practical guidePublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage PublicationsFormat: Manual. 4Source: 2d ed. xix + 543 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Chemical dependency: a family affairPublisher: Pacific Grove, CA * Brooks/Cole Publishing CoSource: ix + 134 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Chemical dependency: a systems approach.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: xvi + 462 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Chemically dependent older adults: how do we treat them?Publisher: Center City, MN * HazeldenSource: ix + 136 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Chemically dependent older adults: how do we treat them?Publisher: Center City, MN * Hazelden;Source: ix + 136 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Chestnut Health Systems' Bloomington outpatient and intensive outpatient program for adolescent substance abusersPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 3, pp. 57-80. In: Stevens, S. J. and Morral, A. R., eds. Adolescent substance abuse treatment in the United States: exemplary models from a national evaluation study. xix + 296 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Children and adolescents.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 15, pp. 321-336. In: Coombs, R. H. and Ziedonis, D. M., eds. Handbook on drug abuse prevention: a comprehensive strategy to prevent the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. xx + 551 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Children of drug abusers.Publisher: New York * Lexington BooksSource: x + 260 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Children of parents in drug/alcohol programs: are they underserved?Year: 1989Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 6 (Nos. 3/4): 1-25,ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Children of substance abusers: one community's answer.Year: 1988Journal: Counselor, Arlington, VA 6 (No. 3): 37-39,
Title: Child welfare and substance abuse: premises, programs, and policiesPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * SAGE Publications;Source: Chap. 4, pp. 96-123. In: Hampton, R. L., Senatore, V. and Gullotta, T. P., eds. Substance abuse, family violence, and child welfare: bridging perspectives. (Issues in Children's and Families' Lives, vol. 10.) xv + 285 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Chronic disorders and the family: an overview.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 3-18. In: Walsh, F. and Anderson, C., eds. Chronic disorders and the family. 183 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Client and family characteristics that predict better family therapy outcome for adolescent drug abusers.Year: 1991Journal: Family Dynamics of Addiction Quarterly 1 (No. 1): 77-93,
Title: Clinical note: chemical dependency and the family.Year: 1988Journal: N. J. Med. 85: 531-532,
Title: Clinical supervision in alcohol and drug abuse counseling: principles, models, methods.Publisher: New York * Lexington Books;Source: xxiii + 327 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Clinical supervision in alcohol and drug abuse counseling: principles, models, methods.Publisher: San Francisco * Jossey-BassFormat: manual 4.Source: xxxviii + 410 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Clinical supervision in alcohol and drug abuse counseling: principles, models, methods.Publisher: San Francisco * Jossey-BassFormat: Manual. 4Source: xxiii + 327 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Clinician's guide to substance abusePublisher: New York * McGraw-HillSource: xii + 346 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Coaddiction: treatment of the family member.Publisher: New York * Marcel DekkerSource: Chap. 47, pp. 877-888. In: Miller, N. S., ed. Comprehensive handbook of drug and alcohol addiction. xx + 1330 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Cocaine addiction: treatment, recovery, and relapse prevention.Publisher: New York * W. W. NortonSource: vii + 243 pp.Year: 1989
Title: CODA: a creative therapy program for children in families affected by abuse of alcohol or other drugs.Publisher: Brandon, VT * Clinical Psychology Publishing Co.;Source: Pp. 55-74. In: Lorion, R. P. and Ross, J. G., eds. Programs for change: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention Demonstration Models. 128 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Co-dependency communication skills training.Publisher: Holmes Beach, FL * Learning Publications;Source: 60 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Co-dependency groupsPublisher: Oakland, CA * New Harbinger PublicationsSource: Chap. 1, pp. 1-27. In: McKay, M. and Paleg, K., eds. Focal group psychotherapy. xiv + 530 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Codependency in the workplace: a guide for employee assistance and human resource professionals.Publisher: New York * Quorum BooksSource: xviii + 220 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Co-dependency: issues in treatment and recovery.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: (Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, Vol. 6, No. 1.) 167 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Co-dependency: the struggle to find a workable definition.Year: 1989Journal: Focus on Chemically Dependent Families 12 (No. 1): 16-17, 36-39,ISSN: 1044-1719 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Codependent forevermore: the invention of self in a twelve step groupPublisher: Chicago * University of Chicago Press;Source: vii + 210 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Cognitive-behavioral group and family treatment of cocaine addiction.Publisher: New York * Hatherleigh Co.;Source: Special Report, pp. SR-1 - SR-12. In: Directions in substance abuse counseling: vol. 4. varying pages.Year: 1995
Title: Cognitive-behavioural integrated treatment (C-BIT): a treatment manual for substance misuse in people with severe mental heath problems.Publisher: Chichester, UK * John Wiley and SonsFormat: Manual. 4Source: xvii + 300 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Combining child welfare and substance abuse services: a blended model of interventionPublisher: Washington * Child Welfare League of AmericaSource: pp. 129-149. In: Young, N. K., Wingfield, K. and Klempner, T., eds. Serving children, youth, and families with alcohol and other drug-related problems in child welfare. (Child Welfare, vol. 80, no. 2) pp. 99-302.Year: 2001
Title: Community reinforcement approach and community reinforcement and family training.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 237-258. In: Hester, R.K. and Miller, W.R., eds. Handbook of alcoholism treatment approaches: effective alternatives. 3d ed. xv + 301 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Comparative efficacy of family and group treatment for adolescent substance abuse.Year: 2006Journal: American Journal on Addictions 15(Suppl.1): 131-136ISSN: 1055-0496 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Comprehensive treatment of addictive families.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Haworth Press;Source: Chap. 14, pp. 217-238. In: Heinemann, A. W, ed. Substance abuse and physical disability. xvii + 289 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Concepts of chemical dependency.Publisher: Pacific Grove, CA * Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.;Source: 3d ed. xvi + 473 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Contextual family therapy with adolescent drug abusers.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: Chap. 4, pp. 70-92. In: Todd, T. C. and Selekman, M. D., eds. Family therapy approaches with adolescent substance abusers. xvi + 334 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Contextual therapy: brief treatment of an addict and spouse.Year: 1990Journal: Fam. Process 29: 59-71,
Title: Contingency management treatments that reinforce completion of goal-related activities: participation in family activities and its association with outcomesYear: 2005Journal: Drug and Alcohol Dependence 79(2): 267-271ISSN: 0376-8716 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Continuities and discontinuities in the family treatment of substance abuse.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Pp. 105-125. In: Walsh, F. and Anderson, C., eds. Chronic disorders and the family. 183 pp.Year: 1988
Title: A controlled evaluation and description of individual-cognitive problem solving and family-behavior therapies in dually-diagnosed conduct-disordered and substance-dependent youthYear: 2001Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 11(1): 1-43ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Coping with alcohol and drug problems: the experiences of family members in three contrasting cultures.Publisher: London * RoutledgeSource: xviii + 292 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Coping with a nightmare: family feelings about long-term drug use.Publisher: London, EC1N 8ND, England * Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence;Source: 72 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Counseling the adolescent substance abuser: school-based intervention and prevention.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage Publications;Source: xi + 217 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Counseling and psychosocial services. Chap. 7, pp. 119-150.Publisher: Baltimore * Johns Hopkins University PressSource: In: Strain, E.C. and Stitzer, M.L., eds. The treatment of opioid dependence. xx + 551 pp.Year: 2006
Title: Counseling the chemically dependent: theory and practice.Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, NJ * Prentice HallSource: xiv + 242 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Counseling for the family: the neglected aspect of addiction treatment in CanadaYear: 2002Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 2(1): 79-92ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Couple and family therapy of addiction.Publisher: Northvale, NJ * Jason AronsonSource: xvii + 340 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Couples, intimacy issues, and addictionPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: (Journal of Couples Therapy, vol. 10, no. 3/4.) 159 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Couples therapy for women survivors of child sexual abuse who are in addictions recovery: a comparative case study of treatment process and outcomeYear: 2001Journal: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 27(1): 99-110
Title: Crucial issues in the treatment of adolescent substance abusers and their families.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: Chap. 1, pp. 3-28. In: Todd, T. C. and Selekman, M. D., eds. Family therapy approaches with adolescent substance abusers. xvi + 334 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Culturally competent intervention with families of Latino youth at risk for drug abuseYear: 2005Journal: Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 5(1/2): 113-131ISSN: 1533-256X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Culturally sensitive treatment of the inner-city African-American adolescent: a multisystems model.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Pp. 71-76. In: Office for Treatment Improvement. Empowering families, helping adolescents. (Technical Assistance Publ. Series No. 6.) xi + 204 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Cultures of change: recovery and relapse prevention for dually diagnosed and addicted adolescents.Publisher: Indianapolis * Professional Resource Pubns.;Source: 189 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Current family treatment approachesPublisher: Chevy Chase, MD * American Society of Addiction MedicineSource: Section 14, Chap. 4, pp. 1115-1125. In: Graham, A. W. and Schultz, T. K., eds. Principles of addiction medicine. 2d ed. xxxvi + 1338 pp.Year: 1998
Title: A descriptive outline of a program for cocaine-using mothers and their babies.Publisher: Binghamton, NY * Haworth Press;Source: Chap. 1, pp. 7-17. In: Bepko, C., ed. Feminism and addiction. (Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, Vol. 3, Nos. 3/4.) 224 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Detachment: key to survival.Year: 1988Journal: Adolescent Counselor 1 (No. 3): 25-26,ISSN: 1042-7589 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Detachment: key to survival.Year: 1988Journal: Adolescent Counselor 1 (No. 3): 25-26,ISSN: 1042-7589 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The development of young children of substance-abusing parents: insights from seven years of intervention and research.Year: 1989Journal: Zero to Three 9 (No. 5): 8-12,
Title: Diagnosing and managing chemical dependency.Publisher: Dallas, TX * Essential Medical Information SystemsSource: 273 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Dilemmas of child welfare and drug dependencePublisher: London * Routledge;Source: Chap. 19, pp. 276-284. In: Klee, H., Jackson, M. and Lewis, S. [eds.]. Drug misuse and motherhood. xxvi + 305 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Dissemination of research-based family interventions for the prevention of substance abusePublisher: New York * Kluwer Academic/Plenum PublishersSource: Chap. 4, pp. 75-100. In: Sloboda, Z. and Bukoski, W. J., eds. Handbook of drug abuse prevention: theory, science, and practice. xxviii + 692 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Double jeopardy: treating juvenile victims and perpetrators for the dual disorder of sexual abuse and substance abusePublisher: Dubuque, IA * Islewest PublishingFormat: Manual. 2.Source: xii + 206 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Drug-abusing families: intrafamilial dynamics and brief triphasic treatment.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 9, pp. 105-119. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Drug addiction: learn about it before your kids do!Publisher: Pompano Beach, FL * Health Communications;Source: xi + 120 pp.Year: 1987
Title: The "Drug Court Strengthening Families" program.Publisher: New York * Haworth Press;Source: pp. 11-43. In: Hennessy, J.J. and Pallone, N.J., eds. Drug courts in operation: current research. (Journal of Offender Rehabilitation, vol. 33, no. 4.) 127 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Drug misuse: a practical handbook for GPs.Publisher: Boston * Blackwell Scientific;Source: xiii + 344 pp.Year: 1988
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Title: Drugs and behavior: a sourcebook for the helping professions.Publisher: Newbury Park, CA * SAGE PublicationsSource: viii + 356 pp.Year: 1991
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Title: Dual disorders: counseling clients with chemical dependency and mental illness.Publisher: Center City, MN * Hazelden;Source: xii + 237 pp.Year: 1993
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Title: Effects and processes of family therapy for adolescent and young drug abusers.Publisher: Amsterdam * Swets & ZeitlingerSource: Chap. 6, pp. 87-99. In: Schippers, G. M., Lammers, S. M. M. and Schaap, C. P. D. R., eds. Contributions to the psychology of addiction. 157 pp.Year: 1991
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Title: Evidence-based social work practice with families: a lifespan approachPublisher: New York * SpringerSource: xv + 584 pp.Year: 2000
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Title: False messengers: how addictive drugs change the brainPublisher: London * RoutledgeSource: xiv + 234 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Families and carers.Publisher: Oxford, UK * Radcliffe PublishingFormat: Manual. 4Source: Chap. 12, pp. 129-136. In: Beaumont, B., ed. Care of drug users in general practice: a harm reduction approach. 2d ed. x + 190 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Families and drugs.Publisher: Mahwah, NJ * Lawrence Erlbaum Assoc.;Source: Chap. 8, pp. 175-199. In: Coombs, R.H., ed. Addiction counseling review: preparing for comprehensive, certification and licensing examinations. xxiii + 648 pp.Year: 2005
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Title: Family and marital therapyPublisher: Baltimore * Williams and Wilkins;Source: Chap. 46, pp. 448-454. In: Lowinson, J. H., Ruiz, P., Millman, R. B. and Langrod, J. G., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 3d ed. xxvi + 956 pp.Year: 1997
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Title: Family behavior therapyPublisher: Amsterdam * PergamonSource: Chap. 10, pp. 205-227. In: Wagner, E. F. and Waldron, H. B., eds. Innovations in adolescent substance abuse interventions. xii + 394 pp.Year: 2001
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Title: Family/couples approaches to treatment engagement and therapy.Publisher: Philadelphia * Lippincott Williams and WilkinsSource: Chap. 44, pp. 680-690. 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: Family effectiveness training: an intervention to prevent drug abuse and problem behaviors in Hispanic adolescents.Year: 1989Journal: Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences 11: 4-27,ISSN: 0739-9863 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
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Title: Family intervention: background, principles, and other strategiesPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 1, pp. 7-20. In: White, R. K. and Wright, D. G., eds. Addiction intervention: strategies to motivate treatment-seeking behavior. xvii + 154 pp.Year: 1998
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Title: Family intervention for substance misuse in psychosisPublisher: Chichester, UK * John Wiley and Sons, LtdSource: Chap. 13, pp. 227-243. In: Graham, H. L., Copello, A., Birchwood, M. J. and Mueser, K. T., eds. Substance misuse in psychosis: approaches to treatment and service delivery. xviii + 400 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Family intervention influences adherence and outcome in psychotherapeutic treatment for alcohol/drug dependents.Year: 1998Journal: Alcoholism-Clinical and Experimental Research 22: 964,ISSN: 0145-6008 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Family interventions and adolescent resiliency: the southwest Texas state high-risk youth program.Publisher: New York * John Wiley Sons;Source: Pp. 435-452. In: Sambrano, S., ed. Findings from CSAP-funded high-risk youth prevention programs. (Journal of Community Psychology, vol. 25, No. 5.) Pp. 371- 503.Year: 1997
Title: Family interventions in substance misusePublisher: London * Routledge;Source: Chap. 10, pp. 145-153. In: Petersen, T. and McBride, A., eds. Working with substance misusers: a guide to theory and practice. xxiii + 362 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Family interventions in the treatment of alcohol and drug problems.Year: 2005Journal: Drug and Alcohol Review 24(4): 369-385ISSN: 0959-5236 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
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Title: Family recovery issue and treatment resources.Publisher: Newbury Park, CA * SAGE PublicationsSource: Chap. 8, pp. 195-216. In: Raskin, M. S. and Daley, D. C., eds. Treating the chemically dependent and their families. xi + 220 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Family recovery workbook: for families affected by chemical dependency.Publisher: Bradenton, FL * Human Services Institute;Format: Manual. 5.Source: 30 pp. + appendices.Year: 1987
Title: Family solutions for substance abuse: clinical and counseling approachesPublisher: New York * Haworth Clinical Practice PressSource: 225 pp.Year: 2001
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Title: Family support network for adolescent cannabis users. (Cannabis Youth Treatment Series, vol. 3)Publisher: Rockville, MD * Center for Substance Abuse TreatmentFormat: Manual. 4Source: iii + 148 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Family systems approach.Publisher: New York * Greenwood PressSource: Chap. 2, pp. 25-39. In: Stout, C. E., Levitt, J. L. and Ruben, D. H., eds. Handbook for assessing and treating addictive disorders. xx + 371 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Family therapyPublisher: New York * Springer Publishing Co.;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 193-209. In: Dowd, E. T. and Rugle, L., eds. Comparative treatments of substance abuse. x + 288 pp.Year: 1999
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Title: Family therapy.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 18, pp. 406-430. In: Frances, R. J. and Miller, S. I., eds. Clinical textbook of addictive disorders. xviii + 540 pp.Year: 1991
Title: Family therapy and addiction.Publisher: London * Tavistock/RoutledgeSource: Chap. 4, pp. 48-67. In: Bennett, G., ed. Treating drug abusers. viii + 201 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Family therapy and group counseling: therapeutic factors and the chemically dependent adolescent.Publisher: Greenville * East Carolina University Regional Training CenterSource: Pp. 218-223. In: Adolescent substance abuse and the family. 225 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Family therapy and the therapeutic community: the chemically dependent adolescent.Publisher: New York * Brunner/MazelSource: Chap. 15, pp. 263-286. In: Wallace, B. C., ed. The chemically dependent: phases of treatment and recovery. xix + 364 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Family therapy and the young drug abuser.Publisher: Sydney * Alcohol & Drug FoundationSource: Pp. 220-221. In: Proceedings of the International Congress on Alcohol, other Drugs and the Family. x + 294 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Family therapy for adolescent drug abuse.Publisher: Lexington, MA * Lexington BooksSource: xvi + 443 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Family therapy for Dutch drug abusers: replication of an American study.Source: Other Populations and AlcoholYear: 1990Journal: International Journal of the Addictions 25: 1127-1149,ISSN: 0020-773X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Family therapy for early adolescent substance abusePublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 5, pp. 105-132. In: Stevens, S. J. and Morral, A. R., eds. Adolescent substance abuse treatment in the United States: exemplary models from a national evaluation study. xix + 296 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Family therapy for Hispanic substance abusing youth.Publisher: Springfield, IL * Charles C. Thomas;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 157-173. In: Mayers, R. S., Kail, B. L. and Watts, T. D., eds. Hispanic substance abuse. xviii + 240 pp.Year: 1993
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Title: Family therapy in substance abuse treatment. Chap. 7, pp. 213-238.Publisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ * Pearson EducationSource: In: Stevens, P. and Smith, R.L., eds. Substance abuse counseling: theory and practice. 3d ed. xx + 388 pp.Year: 2005
Title: Family therapy of cocaine abuse.Publisher: New York * Brunner/MazelSource: Chap. 8, pp. 202-232. In: Spitz, H. I. and Rosecan, J. S., eds. Cocaine abuse: new directions in treatment and research. xvi + 338 pp.Year: 1987
Title: Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse.Publisher: Boston * Allyn & Bacon;Source: 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Family therapy: other drugsPublisher: Washington * American Psychiatric PressSource: Chap. 34, pp. 389-400. In: Galanter, M. and Kleber, H. D., eds. The American Psychiatric Press textbook of substance abuse treatment. 2d ed. xiv + 595 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Family therapy: other drugs.Publisher: Washington * American Psychiatric Press;Source: Chap. 23, pp. 331-348. In: Galanter, M. and Kleber, H. D., eds. Textbook of substance abuse treatment. xiv + 475 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Family therapy: other drugsPublisher: Washington * American Psychiatric PublishingSource: Chap. 33, pp. 417-431. In: Galanter, M. and Kleber, H.D., eds. The American Psychiatric Publishing textbook of substance abuse treatment. 3d ed. xviii + 695 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Family therapy techniques.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 6, pp. 140-165. In: Rotgers, F., Morgenstern, J. and Walters, S.T., eds. Treating substance abuse: theory and technique. 2d ed. x + 374 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Family therapy techniques.Publisher: New York * The Guilford Press;Source: Chap. 6, pp. 143-173. In: Rotgers, F., Keller, D. S. and Morgenstern, J., eds. Treating substance abuse: theory and technique. viii + 328 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Family therapy: a treatment approach with substance abusers.Publisher: Baltimore * Williams & Wilkins;Source: Chap. 40, pp. 520-532. In: Lowinson, J. H., Ruiz, P. and Millman, R. B., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 2d ed. xxvi + 1110 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Family therapy: a treatment approach with substance abusers in inpatient and residential facilities.Publisher: New York * Plenum PressSource: Pp. 253-260. In: Einstein, S., ed. Drug and alcohol use: issues and factors. ix + 385 pp.Year: 1989
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Title: Family therapy with adolescent substance abusers.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 5, pp. 63-71. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
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Title: Family treatment: stage-appropriate psychotherapy for the addicted familyPublisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage Publications;Format: Manual. 4Source: Chap. 16, pp. 273-288. In: Coombs, R. H., ed. Addiction recovery tools: a practical handbook. xii + 411 pp.Year: 2001
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Title: Frequently asked questions about interventionPublisher: Detroit * OmnigraphicsSource: Chap. 46, pp. 357-363. In: Ginther, C., ed. Drug abuse sourcebook. 2d ed. xiii + 607 pp.Year: 2004
Title: From multiple family therapy to couples therapy.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 7, pp. 85-93. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
Title: From psychodynamic to structural to integrated family treatment of chemical dependency.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 3, pp. 34-45. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
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Title: Services for adolescent substance abusers.Publisher: Lexington, MA * Lexington Books;Source: Chap. 7, pp. 123-153. In: Beschner, G. and Friedman, A. S. Teen drug use. x + 243 pp.Year: 1986
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Title: Signs and symptoms: what to look for, what to do--adolescent drug and alcohol use.Publisher: Minneapolis, MN * Community Intervention;Source: 22 pp.Year: 1986
Title: Six skills to use with families affected by substance abuse.Year: 2004Journal: EAP Digest 24(4): 22-25ISSN: 0273-8910 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Solutions step by step: a substance abuse treatment manualPublisher: New York * W.W. Norton and Co.;Format: M.4Source: 185 pp.Year: 1998
Title: Special considerations for dually diagnosed schizophrenics and their families.Publisher: New York * Plenum Medical Book Co.;Source: Chap. 10, pp. 193-214. In: Solomon, J., Zimberg, S. and Shollar, E., eds. Dual diagnosis: evaluation, treatment, training, and program development. xxiv + 322 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Stepfamilies and substance abuse: unique treatment consideration.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 11, pp. 172-189. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Steps and strategies at the county level: the Montgomery County experience in Maryland.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Pp. 157-161. In: Office for Treatment Improvement. Empowering families, helping adolescents. (Technical Assistance Publ. Series No. 6.) xi + 204 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Steps toward family-centered adolescent treatment: a program self-assessment checklist.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Pp. 171-179. In: Office for Treatment Improvement. Empowering families, helping adolescents. (Technical Assistance Publ. Series No. 6.) xi + 204 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Strategic inpatient family therapy with adolescent substance abusers: the Fox System.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: Chap. 9, pp. 190-208. In: Todd, T. C. and Selekman, M. D., eds. Family therapy approaches with adolescent substance abusers. xvi + 334 pp.Year: 1991
Title: The strengthening families program for the prevention of delinquency and drug use.Publisher: Thousand Oaks, CA * Sage PublicationsSource: Chap. 11, pp. 241-267. In: Peters, R. DeV. and McMahon, R. J., eds. Preventing childhood disorders, substance abuse, and delinquency. (Banff International Behavioral Science Series, vol. 3.) xxvi + 374 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Structural family therapy.Publisher: Rockville, MDSource: Pp. 41-74. In: Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. A Hispanic/Latino family approach to substance abuse prevention. (CSAP Cultural Competence Series 2.) xiv + 207 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Structural-strategic family therapy with drug addicts.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: Chap. 4, pp. 46-62. In: Kaufman, E. and Kaufmann, P., eds. Family therapy of drug and alcohol abuse. 2d ed. xiv + 319 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Structured inpatient treatment: coping-skills training approach.Publisher: New York * Guilford Press;Source: Chap. 16, pp. 295-313. In: Washton, A. M., ed. Psychotherapy and substance abuse: a practitioner's handbook. xi + 500 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Structured intervention: new data validate an old strategyYear: 2003Journal: Addiction Professional 1(3): 36-42ISSN: 1542-8435 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance abuse and addiction.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconSource: Chap. 5, pp. 84-96. In: L'Abate, L., Farrar, J. E. and Serritella, D. A., eds. Handbook of differential treatments for addictions. xii + 337 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Substance abuse and child welfare: clear linkages and promising responsesPublisher: Washington * Child Welfare League of AmericaSource: pp. 109-128. In: Young, N. K., Wingfield, K. and Klempner, T., eds. Serving children, youth, and families with alcohol and other drug-related problems in child welfare. (Child Welfare, vol. 80, no. 2) pp. 99-302.Year: 2001
Title: Substance abuse and the family.Publisher: Greenville * East Carolina University Regional Training CenterSource: Pp. 16-22. In: Adolescent substance abuse and the family. 225 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Substance abuse and stress-coping resources: a life contextual clinical viewpoint.Publisher: New York * Brunner/MazelSource: Chap 9, pp. 127-158. In: Wallace, B. C., ed. The chemically dependent: phases of treatment and recovery. xix + 364 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Substance abuse, brain injury, and family adjustment.Publisher: Reading, MA * Andover Medical Publishers;Source: Pp. 65-73. In: Heinemann, A. W., ed. Substance abuse. (NeuroRehabilitation, Vol. 2, No. 1.) 82 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Substance abuse counselingPublisher: Pacific Grove, CA * Brooks/ColeSource: 3d ed. x + 227 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Substance abuse counseling: an individualized approach.Publisher: Pacific Grove, CA * Brooks/Cole Publishing Co.;Source: 2d ed. x + 287 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Substance abuse counseling; theory and practice. 2nd ed.Publisher: Upper Saddle River, NJ * Merrill Prentice HallSource: xx + 364 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Substance abuse: from principles to practicePublisher: Philadelphia * Brunner/MazelFormat: Manual.4.Source: xiii + 312 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Substance abuse in adolescents & young adults: a guide to treatment.Publisher: New York * W. W. Norton;Source: xvi + 246 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Substance abuse: information for school counselors, social workers, therapists, and counselorsPublisher: Boston * Allyn and BaconFormat: Manual. 4.Source: 2d ed. x + 372 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Substance abuse intervention, prevention, rehabilitation, and systems change strategies: helping individuals, families, and groups to empower themselvesPublisher: New York * Columbia University PressSource: xix + 487 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Substance abuse: a multi-dimensional assessment and treatment approach.Publisher: Thorofare, NJ * SLACK Inc.;Source: xii + 204 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Substance abuse: pharmacologic and developmental perspectives.Publisher: Springfield, IL * Charles C. ThomasSource: ix + 120 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Substance abuse treatment and family therapy. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 39.Publisher: Washington * Govt. Print. Off.;Format: Manual. 4Source: xxiv + 232 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Substance abuse treatment and the stages of change: selecting and planning interventionsPublisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: xiii + 274 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Substance abuse treatment: continuum of care in services to families.Publisher: Newbury Park, CA * SAGE Publications;Source: Chap. 1, pp. 1-20. In: Freeman, E. M., ed. Substance abuse treatment: a family systems perspective. (Sage Sourcebooks for the Human Services Series, Vol. 25.) xv + 316 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Substance abuse treatment for criminal offenders: an evidence-based guide for practitioners.Publisher: Washington * American Psychological Association;Year: 2003
Title: Substance abuse treatment with clients of French backgroundPublisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 9, pp. 180-198. In: Straussner, S. L. A., ed. Ethnocultural factors in substance abuse treatment. xv + 447 pp.Year: 2001
Title: Substance dependency treatment for adolescents: practice and researchYear: 2000Journal: Substance Use and Misuse 35(12-14): 2031-2060ISSN: 1082-6084 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Substance use among children and adolescents: its nature, extent, and effects from conception to adulthood.Publisher: New York * John Wiley & Sons;Source: vii + 407 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Substance use among women: a reference and resource guidePublisher: Philadelphia * Brunner/MazelSource: xix + 349 pp.Year: 1999
Title: Substance use disorders: assessment and treatmentPublisher: San Diego * Academic PressSource: xvi + 173 pp.Year: 2000
Title: Substance use problems and the family.Publisher: Toronto * Centre for Addiction and Mental HealthSource: Ch. 21, pp. 483-494. In: Harrison, S. and Carver, V., eds. Alcohol and drug problems: a practical guide for counsellors. 3d ed. xvi + 768 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Support groups that work: planning and running support groups for young people from alcohol and other substance abusing familiesPublisher: New York * Children of Alcoholics Foundation;Source: 57 pp.Year: 1997
Title: Surviving addiction: a guide for alcoholics, drug addicts, and their families.Publisher: New York * Gardner PressSource: xix + 251 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Surviving addiction: a guide for alcoholics, drug addicts, and their families.Publisher: New York * Gardner Press;Source: xv + 251 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Taking charge: how families can climb out of the chaos of addiction.Publisher: New York * Simon & Schuster;Source: 283 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Taking charge: how families can climb out of the chaos of addiction and flourish.Publisher: New York * FiresideSource: 283 pp.Year: 1988
Title: Taking control: a practical family guide to dealing with chemical dependency.Publisher: Holmes Beach, FL * Learning Publications, Inc.;Source: 216 pp.Year: 1993
Title: Talking about partners so that we can talk about substances. Is codependence the other face of addiction? First part: the state of the art.Year: 1997Journal: Alcologia 9: 191-194,ISSN: 0394-9826 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Taming the chemical monsters: cybernetic-systemic therapy with adolescent substance abusers.Publisher: Gaithersburg, MD * Aspen Publishers;Source: Chap. 12, pp. 187-196. In: Lawson, G. W. and Lawson, A. W., eds. Adolescent substance abuse: etiology, treatment, and prevention. xviii + 532 pp.Year: 1992
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Title: Teaching resiliency theory to substance abuse counselors.Year: 2003Journal: Journal of Teaching in the Addictions 2(2): 17-31ISSN: 1533-2705 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Technology transfer of network therapy to community-based addictions counselorsYear: 1999Journal: Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 16(2): 183-189ISSN: 0740-5472 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: The Teen Substance Abuse Treatment Program: program design, treatment issues, and client characteristicsPublisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: Chap. 2, pp. 37-56. In: Stevens, S. J. and Morral, A. R., eds. Adolescent substance abuse treatment in the United States: exemplary models from a national evaluation study. xix + 296 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Testing a longitudinal model of the influence of family problem factors on high risk youths' troubled behavior: a replication and updateYear: 2000Journal: Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse 10(2): 9-22ISSN: 1067-828X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Theoretical bases of family approaches to substance abuse treatment.Publisher: New York * Guilford PressSource: Chap. 5, pp. 112-139. In: Rotgers, F., Morgenstern, J. and Walters, S.T., eds. Treating substance abuse: theory and technique. 2d ed. x + 374 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Theoretical bases of family approaches to substance abuse treatment.Publisher: New York * The Guilford Press;Source: Chap. 5, pp. 117-142. In: Rotgers, F., Keller, D. S. and Morgenstern, J., eds. Treating substance abuse: theory and technique. viii + 328 pp.Year: 1996
Title: The therapeutic community: a successful approach for treating substance abusers.Publisher: New York * Gardner PressSource: xiv + 220 pp.Year: 1989
Title: Therapeutic community (TC): a coming of age.Publisher: Baltimore * Williams & Wilkins;Source: Chap. 34, pp. 446-457. In: Lowinson, J. H., Ruiz, P. and Millman, R. B., eds. Substance abuse: a comprehensive textbook. 2d ed. xxvi + 1110 pp.Year: 1992
Title: Therapeutic strategies for treating addiction: from slavery to freedomPublisher: Northvale, NJ * Jason AronsonSource: xxi + 521 pp.Year: 2001
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Title: Therapy for the chemically dependent family.Year: 1989Journal: Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment 2 (No. 1): 95-129,ISSN: 0885-4734 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
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Title: Therapy with families of adolescent substance abusers.Publisher: Lexington, MA * Lexington BooksSource: Chap. 19, pp. 329-339. In: Milkman, H. B. and Sederer, L. I., eds. Treatment choices for alcoholism and substance abuse. xxxii + 395 pp.Year: 1990
Title: Time-effective treatment: a manual for substance abuse professionals.Publisher: Center City, MN * Hazelden;Format: Manual. 4Source: viii + 312 pp.Year: 2003
Title: Tough love: how parents can deal with drug abuse.Publisher: Nashville * Abingdon Press;Source: Rev. ed. 158 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Training families to do a successful intervention: a professional's guide.Publisher: Minneapolis * Johnson Institute;Format: Manual. 4.Source: xiv + 152 pp.Year: 1996
Title: Transitional recovery.Publisher: Washington * Govt Print. Off.;Source: Pp. 57-62. In: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Rural issues in alcohol and other drug abuse treatment. (Technical Assistance Publ. Series 10.) v + 68 pp.Year: 1994
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Title: Treating adolescent drug abuse: a comparison of family systems therapy, group therapy, and family drug education.Year: 1992Journal: Journal of Marital and Family Therapy 18: 345-356,
Title: Treating adolescent substance abuse: understanding the fundamental elements.Publisher: Boston * Allyn and Bacon;Source: xviii + 238 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Treating chemical-dependent couples and families.Publisher: New York * Guilford Press;Source: Chap. 17, pp. 314-336. In: Washton, A. M., ed. Psychotherapy and substance abuse: a practitioner's handbook. xi + 500 pp.Year: 1995
Title: Treating chemically dependent children and adolescents.Publisher: Englewood Cliffs, NJ * Prentice Hall;Source: Chap. 9, pp. 199-213. In: McNeece, C. A. and DiNitto, D. M. Chemical dependency: a systems approach. xiv + 413 pp.Year: 1994
Title: Treating co-dependency in early alcoholism and/or drug dependency.Year: 1989Journal: Addiction Letter 5 (No. 7): 3,ISSN: 8756-405X Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Treating co-occurring disorders: a handbook for mental health and substance abuse professionals.Publisher: New York * Haworth PressSource: xiv + 243 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Treating drinkers and drug users in the community.Publisher: Oxford, UK * Blackwell ScienceSource: xxi + 457 pp.Year: 2004
Title: Treating dual problems of partner violence and substance abusePublisher: New York * Brunner-RoutledgeSource: Chap. 12, pp. 254-274. In: Wekerle, C. and Wall, A-M., eds. The violence and addiction equation: theoretical and clinical issues in substance abuse and relationship violence. xii + 376 pp.Year: 2002
Title: Treating the familyPublisher: New York * Plenum PressSource: Chap. 20, pp. 271-283. In: Miller, W. R. and Heather, N., eds. Treating addictive behaviors. 2d ed. xii + 357pp.Year: 1998
Title: Treating individuals and families for alcohol/other drug problems in an intensive outpatient settingYear: 2001Journal: Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 19(4): 65-80ISSN: 0734-7324 Full text availability is for Rutgers access only
Title: Treating the marijuana-dependent person.Publisher: Rockville, MD * American Council on Marijuana and Other Psychoactive DrugsSource: 59 pp.Year: 1981
Title: Treating patients with alcohol and other drug problems: an integrated approachPublisher: Washington * American Psychological Assoc.;Source: ix + 358pp.Year: 1998
Title: Treatment.Publisher: Washington * Office of National Drug Control Policy;Source: x + 186 pp.Year: 1993