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Peer-reviewed articles on addiction and disabilities, adolescents and addiction, aging and addiction, cultural competence, co-occurring disorders, gender-responsive treatment, trauma-informed treatment, and treatment in criminal justice settings.
Addiction and Disabilities
Addiction and Disabilities
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Demers, J. (Ed.): Alcohol, tobacco, and other drug prevention activities for youth and adults with disabilities. Dayton, OH: SARDI Program, Wright State University, 1999
Ford, J.: The culture of disability. NAADD Report, 4(1), 3. San Francisco, CA: National Association on Alcohol, Drugs and Disability. 2001
Ford, J.A.; Glenn, M.K.; Li, L.; & Moore, D.: Substance abuse and women with disabilities. In S.L. Welner & F. Haseltine (Eds.), Welner's guide to the care of women with disabilities (pp. 315-332). Philadelphia, PA: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. 2004
Heinemann, A.W.; Corrigan, J.D.; & Moore, D.: Case management for traumatic brain injury survivors with alcohol problems. Rehabilitation Psychology 49(2): 156-166, 2004
Hollar, D.; Weber, J.; & Moore, D.: Educational and employment outcomes for youth with disabilities who use alcohol and drugs: Analysis of NELS:88 longitudinal data. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66 (Suppl. 81).,2002
Li, L.; & Moore, D.: Disability and illicit drug use: An application of labeling theory. Deviant Behavior, 22(1), 1-21, 2001
Moore, D.: Substance abuse and persons with developmental disabilities: Where are we at? Impact, 12(3):2-3, 22-23, 1999
Moore, D.; Ford, J.; & Hollar, D. :Barriers to employment for individuals with HIV/AIDS: Alcohol and drug use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66 (Suppl. 1):123-124, 2002
Moore, D.; & Li, L.: Prevalence and risk factors of illicit drug use by people with disabilities. The American Journal on Addictions, 7(2): 93-102, 1998
Moore, D.; & Lorber, C.: Clinical characteristics and staff training needs of two substance use disorder treatment programs specialized for persons with disabilities. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions 3(1): 3-20, 2004
Rosenbaum, S.; Wilensky, S.; Shin, P.; &nd Whittington, R.: Managed care and Medi-Cal beneficiaries with disabilities: Assessing current state practice in a changing federal policy environment..The California Endowment. July 2006.
RRTC on Drugs and Disability : Educational and health survey. In Substance use disorder treatment for people with physical and cognitive disabilities: Treatment improvement protocol (TIP). (Series 29). Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT/SAMHSA) and the National Clearinghouse on Alcohol and Drug Information.1999
Sample, E.B.; Li, L.; & Moore, D.: Alcohol use, ethnicity, and disability: Comparison of African American and Caucasian groups. Social Behavior and Personality, 25(3), 265-276, 1997
Sample, E.B.; & Weber, J.: Substance abuse among persons with disabilities. Addiction Technology Transfer Center: Eye on the Field. 2002
Wolkstein, E.: Employing the GrASP to determine vocational rehabilitation goals for persons with substance abuse disabilities. New York, NY: New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services. 2000
Adolescent Treatment
Adolescent Treatment
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Jainchill, N. Therapeutic communities for adolescents: The same and not the same. In: DeLeon, G. (ed). Community as Method. Westport, CT: Praeger, 161-177, 1997.
Jainchill, N.; Hawke, J.; De Leon, G.; and Yagelka, J. Adolescents in TCs: One year post-treatment outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs 32(1):81-94, 2000
Morral, A.; Reti, M.; McCaffrey, D.; and Ridgeway, G. Phoenix Academy treatment outcomes: Preliminary findings from the adolescent outcomes study. NIDA Research Monograph 182:111-112, 2001.
Hser, Y.I.; Grella, C.E.; Hubbard, R.L.; Hsieh, S.C.; Fletcher, B.W.; Brown, B.S.; and Anglin, D. An evaluation of drug treatments for adolescents in 4 U.S. cities. Archives of General Psychiatry 58:689-695, 2001.
Co-Occuring Disorders
Co-Occuring Disorders
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De Leon, G.; Sacks, S.; Staines, G.; and McKendrick, K. Modified therapeutic community for homeless mentally ill chemical abusers: Treatment outcomes. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 26(3):461-480, 2000.
French, M.T.; Sacks, S.; De Leon, G.; Staines, G.; and McKendrick, K. Modified therapeutic community for mentally ill chemical abusers: Outcomes and costs. Evaluation & the Health Professions 22:60-85, 1999
Marsha M. Linehan, Linda Dimeff, "Dialectical Behavior Therapy in a Nutshell", The California Psychologist, 34, 10-13, 2001.
McGeary, K.A.; French, M.T.; Sacks, S.; McKendrick, K.; and De Leon, G. Service use and cost by mentally ill chemical abusers: Differences by retention in a therapeutic community. Journal of Substance Abuse 11(3):265-279, 2000.
Mierlak, D.; Galanter, M.; Spivak, N.; Dermatis, H.; Jurewicz, E.; and De Leon, G. Modified therapeutic community treatment for homeless dually diagnosed men. Who completes treatment? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 15:117-121, 1998.
Abram, K.M., & Teplin, L.A.: Co-occuring disorders among mentally ill jail detainees: Implication for public policy. American Psychologist, 46 :1036-1045, 1991
Center for Mental Health Services. Co-Occurring Disorders: Integrated dual disorders treatment, implementation of resource kit. Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2003
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Substance abuse treatment for persons with co-occurring disorders. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series 42.(DHHS Publication No.SMA05-3992).Rockville, MD: Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, 2005
Drake, R.E.; Mercer, F.C.; Fadden, C.; Mueser, K.T.; McHugo, G.J., & Bond, G.R.: Review of integrated mental health and substance abuse treatment for patients with dual disorders. Schizophrenia Bulletin, 24: 589-608, 1998
Drake, R.; Wallach, M.: Dual Diagnosis:15 Years of Progress. Psychiatric Services. 51(9), 1126-1129, 2000
Grant, B.F.,& Hasin, D.S.: The Alcohol Use Disorders and Associated Disabilities Interview Schedule (AUDADIS). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, 1990.
Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati. Mental illness and substance abuse in the criminal justice system. Cincinnati, OH: Health Foundation of Greater Cincinnati
Lehman, A.F.; Myers, C.; Corty, E: Assessment and classification of patients with psychiatric and substance abuse syndromes. Hospital Community Psychiatry, 40: 1019-1025, 1989
Minkoff, K.: Developing standards of care for individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance use disorders. Psychiatric Services, 52: 597-599, 2001
Mueser, K.T.; Noordsy, D.L.; Drake, R. E.; & Fox, L> Integrated treatment for dual disorders: A guide to effective practice. New York: Guilford Press, 2003
National GAINS Center for People with Co-Occuring Disorders in the Justice System. Creating integrated service systems for people with co-occuring disorders diverted from the criminal justice system: The King County (Seattle) experience. Fact Sheet Series. Delmar, NY: National Gains Center, 2000
Peters, R.H.; & Hunt, W.M.: Which substance abuse screening instruments are effective for use with offenders? Tampa,FL: Suncoast Practice and Research Collaborative, 2000
Regier, D.A..; Farmer, M. E.; Rae, D.S.; Locke, B.Z.; Keith, S.J.; Judd, L.L.; & Goodwin, F.K. Comorbidity of mental disorders with alcohol and other drug abuse. Journal of the American Medical Association 264(19):2511-2518, 1990.
Rock, M.: Emerging issues with mentally ill offenders: causes and social consequences. Administration Policy in mental health, 28: 165-180, 2001
Rosenthal R.N.(Ed.): Dual Diagnosis, American Academy of Addiction psychiatry, Brunner-Routledge, New York, 2003
Roth, R. M.; Brunette, M. F.; Green, A.I.: Treatment of substance use disorders in schizophrenia: A unifying neurobiological mechanism? Current Psychiatry reports, 7: 283-291, 2005
Schuckit, M.A.: Genetic and clinical implications of alcoholism and affective disorder. American Journal of Psychiatry 143(2):140-147, 1986.
Schuckit, M.A., & Monteiro,M.G.: Alcoholism, anxiety and depression. British Journal of Addiction 83: 1337-1380, 1988
Watkins, T.; Lewellen, A.; Barrett, M.: Dual Diagnosis: An Integrated Approach to Tretament. Sage publication, Inc, 2000
Cultural Competency
Cultural Competency
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Beach, M. C., Saha, S. &Cooper, L. A. (2006) The Role and Relationship of Cultural Competence and Patient-Centeredness in Health Care Quality, The Commonwealth Fund.
Bronheim, S., & Sockalingam, S. (2003) A guide to choosing and adapting culturally and linguisticallycompetent health promotion materials Washington, D.C.: National Center for Cultural Competence, Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development.
Campbell, C. I. & Alexander, J. A., (2002) Culturally competent treatment practices and ancillary service use in outpatient substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment,
22(3),109-19.
Cross, T., Bazron, B., Dennis, K., & Isaacs, M. (1989). Towards a culturally competent system of care (Vol. 1). Washington, DC: National Technical Assistance Center for Children’s Mental Health, Georgetown University Child Development Center, & NWICWA (1993)
Cross, T. L. (1995). Understanding family resiliency from a relational world view. In H. I. McCubbin, E. A. Thompson, A. I. Thompson, & J. E. Fromer (Eds.). Resiliency in ethnic minority families. Vol. I: Native and immigrant american families. Madison, WI: University of Wisconsin System.
Dushay R.A., Singer, M., & Weeks, M.R. (2001) “Lowering HIV risk among ethnic minority drug users: comparing culturally targeted intervention to a standard intervention.” American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse,27(3):501-24.
Diller, J. V., & Moule, J. (2005). Cultural competence. Belmont, CA: Thomson Wadsworth.
Davis, K. (1997). Exploring the intersection between cultural competency and managed behavioral health care policy: Implications for state and county mental health agencies. Alexandria, VA: National Technical Assistance Center for State Mental Health Planning
Goode T. Cultural and linguistic competence benefits patients, their families and communities, health and mental health care providers, and systems: a conceptual model (Washington, D.C.: National Center for Cultural Competence, Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development, 2004)
Goode, T., & Jones, W. (2006). Definition of linguistic competence. Washington, DC: National Center for Cultural Competence, Georgetown University Center for Child and Human Development.
Ho, D. Y. F. (1995). Internalized culture, culturo-centrism, and transcendence. The Counseling Psychologist, 23, 4-24.
Isaacs, M. and Benjamin, M. (1991). Towards a culturally competent system of care, volume II, programs which utilize culturally competent principles. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Child Development Center, CASSP Technical Assistance Center
Jerrell, J. M. & Wilson, J. L. (1997). Ethnic differences in the treatment of dual mental and substance disorders: a preliminary analysis. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 14, 133-140.
McIntosh, P. (1989). "White privilege: Unpacking the invisible knapsack." Peace and Freedom, July/August issue, 10-12
Stanhope V, Solomon P, Pernell-Arnold, A. et al. (2005) Evaluating cultural competence among behavioral health professionals. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 28(3), 225-233.
Sue, D. W., & Sue D. (2003). Counseling the culturally diverse: Theory and practice (4th ed.). NY: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Motivational Interviewing and Motivational Enhancement
Motivational Interviewing and Motivational Enhancement
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Clark, M.D. (2005). Motivational interviewing for probation staff: Increasing the readiness to change. Federal Probation, 69, 22-28. [Part One of a Two Part Series]
Clark, M.D., Walters, S. T., Gingerich, R., & Meltzer, M. (2006). Motivational Interviewing For Probation Officers: Tipping the Balance Towards Change. Federal Probation, 70, 38-44. [Part Two of a Part Series]
Rubak, S, Sandboek, A., Lauritzen, T., & Christensen, B. (2005). Motivational interviewing: a systematic review and meta-analysis. British Journal of General Practice, 55: 513, pp. 305-312.
Rubak S, Sandbaek A, Lauritzen T, Borch-Johnsen K, Christensen B. (2006). An education and training course in motivational interviewing influence: GPs' professional behaviour--ADDITION Denmark. British Journal of General Practice, 56, 429-36.
Miller, W. R. (1995) Motivational Enhancement Therapy with Drug Abusers [A clinical research guide for therapists in applying Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MET) with drug abusers. This document is an adaptation and extension on the Project MATCH MET therapist manual.]
Older Adult and Substance Use Treatment
Older Adult and Substance Use Treatmentontent
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Brody, J. E. Hidden Plague of Alcohol Abuse by the Elderly-Global Action on Aging. Published in the New York Times, April 2, 2002.
Campbell, Bob. Elderly Drug and Alcohol Abuse Often Undetected. Published in the
Colorado Springs Independent, February 2, 2000.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, “Cigarette Smoking Among Adults – United States, 2002,” MMWR 53(20): 427-431, May 28, 2004
Djoussé, Luc, Gaziano, J. Michael. (2007) Alcohol Consumption and Risk of Heart Failure in the Physicians’ Health Study I, American Heart Association Circulation, 115. 34-39
Dufour, M., Fuller, R., (1995) Alcohol in the Elderly. Annual Review of Medicine, 46. 123-132.
Egger, P; Duggleby S; Hobbs, R; Fall, C; Cooper, C. (1996) Cigarette Smoking and Bone and Mineral Density In the Elderly. Health Consequences of Smoking SGR Database Article 2330. Epidemiology Community Health, 50. 47-50.
Fackelmann, K. More Seniors are Addicted to Prescription Drugs. Published in the USA Today, July 23, 2001.
Fact Sheet on Tobacco and the Older Persons. The Center for Social Gerontology, Tobacco and the Elderly Project 2001.
Hays, L. et al. Presented at the American Academy of Addiction and Psychiatry 2002 Symposium: Substance Use Disorders in the Elderly: Prevalence, Special Considerations and Treatment. Senior Forums Summary Report Published 2005.
Kaufman, M. Cigarettes Cut About 10 Years Off Life, 50 Year Study Shows. British Survey of Smoking Doctors Details Long-Term Risks. Published in the Washington Post June 23, 2004 p. A03.
Korper, S; Raskin, I. The Impact of Substance Use and Abuse by the Elderly: The Next 20 to 30 Years. SAMHSA Office of Applied Studies Drug and Alcohol Services. Updated May 10, 2003.
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism. Alcohol Alert No. 2: Alcohol and Aging. Bethesda, MD: the Institute, 1988.
Older Adults in Substance Abuse Treatment. SAMHSA Office of Applied Studies Drug and Alcohol Services Information System (DASIS) Report. December 7, 2001
Older Adult Alcohol Admissions. SAMHSA Office of Applied Studies Drug and Alcohol Services Information System (DASIS) Report. Issue 17 2006
Substance Abuse Among Older Adults. U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES SAMHSA. Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series #26.
Thomas L. Patterson, Ph. D. and Dilip V. Jeste, M.D. (1999) The Potential Impact of the Baby-Boom Generation on Substance Abuse Among Elderly Persons. Psychiatric Services, 50 (9).1184-1188.
Tobacco and the Elderly Notes. The Center for Social Gerontology, Tobacco and the Elderly Project Spring / Summer 1999.
U.S DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES Center for Disease Control and Prevention. Cigarette Smoking Among Adults—United Sates 2002. Published in the CDC Weekly MMWR, May 28, 2004 / 53(20); 427-431.
Relapse Prevention
Relapse Prevention
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Brownell, K. D., Marlatt, G. A., Lichtenstein, E., & Wilson, G. T. (1986). Understanding and preventing relapse. American Psychologist, 41, 765–782.
Chiauzzi, E. J. (1991). Preventing relapse in the addictions: A biopsychosocial approach. New York: Pergamon Press.
Laws, R. (Ed.). (1989). Relapse prevention with sex offenders. New York: Guilford Press.
Marlatt, G. A. (1994). Addiction, mindfulness, and acceptance. In S. C. Hayes, N. S. Jacobson, V. M. Follette, & M. J. Dougher (Eds.), Acceptance and change: Content and context in psychotherapy (pp. 175–197). Reno, NV: Content Press.
Marlatt, G. A., & Gordon, J. R. (Eds.). (1985). Relapse prevention: Maintenance strategies in the treatment of addictive behaviors. New York: Guilford Press.
Wanigaratne, S., Wallace, W., Pullin, J., & Keaney, F. (1990). Relapse prevention for addictive behaviors: A manual for therapists. Chicago: Mosby, Inc.
Therapeutic Community
Therapeutic Community
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Carroll, J.F.X.; McGovern, J.J.; McGinley, J.J.; Torres, J.C.; Walker, J.R.; Pagan, E.S.; and Biafora, F.A. A program evaluation study of a nursing home operated as a modified therapeutic community for chemically dependent persons with AIDS. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 18:373-386, 2000.
Condelli, W.S., and Hubbard, R.L. Relationship between time spent in treatment and client outcomes from therapeutic communities. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 11:25-33, 1994.
Daley, M.; Argeriou, M.; McCarty, D.; Callahan, J.J.; Shepard, D.S.; and Williams, C.N. The costs of crime and the benefits of substance abuse treatment for pregnant women. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19:445-458, 2000.
De Leon, G. The Therapeutic Community: Theory, Model, and Method. New York: Springer Publishing Company, 2000.
De Leon, G.; Hawke, J.; Jainchill, N.; and Melnick, G. Therapeutic communities. Enhancing retention in treatment using "Senior Professor" staff. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19:375-82, 2000.
De Leon, G.; Melnick, G.; Thomas, G.; Kressel, D.; and Wexler, H.K. Motivation for treatment in a prison-based therapeutic community. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 26:33-46, 2000.
Etheridge, R.M.; Hubbard, R.L.; Anderson, J.; Craddock, S.G.; and Flynn, P.M. Treatment structure and program services in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study DATOS). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 11:244-260, 1997.
Grella, C.E.; Polinsky, M.L.; Hser, Y.-I.; and Perry, S.M. Characteristics of women-only and mixed-gender drug abuse treatment programs. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 17:37-44, 1999.
Guydish, J.; Sorensen, J.L.; Werdegar, D.; Chan, M.; Bostron, A.; and Acampora, A. A randomized trial comparing day and residential drug abuse treatment: 18-month outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 67:428-434, 1999.
Hiller, M.L.; Knight, K.; Broome, K.M.; and Simpson, D.D. Legal pressure and treatment retention in a national sample of long-term residential programs. Criminal Justice and Behavior 25:463-481, 1998.
Inciardi, J.A.; Martin, S.S.; and Surratt, H.L. Therapeutic Communities in Prisons and Work Release: Effective Modalities for Drug Involved Offenders. Therapeutic Communities for the Treatment of Drug Users. London: Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 241-256, 2001.
Liberty, H.J.; Johnson, B.D.; Jainchill, N.; Ryder, J.; Messina, M.; Reynolds, S.; and Hossain, M. Dynamic recovery: Comparative study of therapeutic communities in homeless shelters for men. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 15:401-423, 1998.
Martin, S.S.; Butzin, C.A.; Saum, C.A.; and Inciardi, J.A. Three year outcomes of therapeutic community treatment for drug involved offenders in Delaware: From prison to work release to aftercare. The Prison Journal 79(3):294-320, 1999.
McCusker, J.; Stoddard, A.M.; Hindin, R.N.; Garfield, F.B.; and Frost, R. Changes in HIV risk behavior following alternative residential programs of drug abuse treatment and AIDS education. Annals of Epidemiology 6:119-125, 1996.
McLellan, A.T.; Lewis, D.C.; O'Brien, C.P.; and Kleber H.D. Drug dependence, a chronic medical illness. Implications for treatment, insurance, and outcomes evaluation. JAMA 284:1689-1695, 2000.
Nemes, S.; Wish, E.D.; and Messina, N. Comparing the impact of standard and abbreviated treatment in a therapeutic community. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 17:339-347, 1999.
Sargent, R.; Sorensen, J.L.; Greenberg, B., Evans, G.; and Acampora, A.P. Residential detoxification for substance abusers with HIV/AIDS. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 16:87-95, 1999.
Sia, T.L.; Dansereau, D.F.; and Czuchry, M.L. Treatment readiness training and probationers' evaluation of substance abuse treatment in a criminal justice setting. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 19:459-467, 2000.
Simpson, D.D.; Joe, G.W.; and Brown, B.S. Treatment retention and follow-up outcomes in the Drug Abuse Treatment Outcome Study (DATOS). Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 11:294-307, 1997.
Simpson, D.D.; Joe G.W.; Fletcher, B.W.; Hubbard, R.L.; and Anglin, M.D. A national evaluation of treatment outcomes for cocaine dependence. Archives of General Psychiatry 56:507-514, 1999.
Wexler, H.K.; De Leon, G.; Thomas, G.; Kressel, D.; and Peters, J. The Amity prison TC evaluation. Criminal Justice and Behavior 26:147-167, 1999.
Wexler, H.K.; Melnick, G.; Lowe, L.; and Peters, J. Three-year reincarceration outcomes for Amity in-prison therapeutic community and aftercare in California. Prison Journal 79:321-336, 1999.
Woods, W.J.; Guydish, J.R.; Sorensen, J.L.; Coutts, A.; Bostrom, A.; and Acampora, A. Changes in HIV-related risk behaviors following drug abuse treatment. AIDS 13:2151-2155, 1999
Trauma Informed Treatment
Trauma Informed Treatment
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Najavits LM (2007). Seeking Safety: An evidence-based model for substance abuse and trauma/PTSD. In: KA Witkiewitz & GA Marlatt (Eds.), Therapists' Guide to Evidence-Based Relapse Prevention: Practical Resources for the Mental Health Professional, pages 141-167. San Diego: Elsevier Press.
Najavits LM (2006). Seeking Safety. In V Follette & JL Ruzek (Eds.), Cognitive-Behavioral Therapies for Trauma (2nd ed.), pages 228-257. New York: Guilford.
Najavits LM (2004). Implementing Seeking Safety therapy for PTSD and substance abuse: Clinical guidelines. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 2004; 22:43-62. Also, an earlier version of this article is online at Behavioral Health Recovery Management Project
Battle CL, Zlotnick C, Najavits, LM, Gutierrez M, Winsor C. (2002). Posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder among incarcerated women. In Ouimette P, Brown PJ (Eds.), Trauma and substance abuse: Causes, consequences, and treatment of comorbid disorders, pages 209-226. Washington, DC: American Psychological Association Press. Please request from the first author, Dr. Battle, at: cynthia_battle@brown.edu
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