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Resources for Higher Education

 

Selected Web Resources

Addiction Exchange

Addiction Messenger

Research to Practice Resources: Addiction Science Made Easy

 

Sample Syllabi From Consortium Members (more coming soon!)

Rick Gressard, PhD, College of William and Mary: Syllabi and Published Works

Laurie Rokutani, EdS, College of William and Mary: Syllabi and Vita with Published Works

Tom Goddard, Associate Professor, Northern Virginia Community College: Homepage and Course Descriptions

 

A significant amount of the work being done by the state and regional HEC's is related to CSAT's TAP 21 Addiction Counseling Competencies: The Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes of Professional Practice, written by the National Curriculum Committee of the Addiction Technology Transfer Centers.

 

Textbooks

Case Management
Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) Publications
Crises Intervention
Disabilities and Substance Abuse
Drug Information
Ethics
HIV/AIDS
Instructional Technology for Distance Education
Managed Health Care
Motivational Interviewing/Motivational Enhancement Therapy (MI/MET)
MI/MET Abstracts
Multicultural Issues and Treatment
National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism (NIAAA) Publications
National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Publications
Prescription Drug Abuse
Prevention
Research
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Publications
Therapy and Treatment-Related Issues

Case Management
Austin, C. D., & McClelland, R. W. (Eds.). (1996). Perspectives on case management practice. Families Intl.

Siegal, H. A., Rapp, R. C. (Eds.). (1996). Case management and substance abuse treatment: practice and experience. New York, NY: Springer.

Crises Intervention
Gilliland, B. E., & James, R. K. (1997). Crises intervention strategies (3rd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA.: Brooks/Cole.

Disabilities and Substance Abuse
Wolkstein, E., & Moore, D. (Eds). (1998). Substance Abuse, disability, and vocational rehabilitation.  Rockville, MD: US Center for Substance Abuse Treatment/Rehabilitation Research and Training Center on Drugs and Disability.

Drug Information
Fields, R. (1998). Drugs in perspective (3rd ed.). Brown and Benchmark.

Pinger, R. R., Payne, W. A., & Hahn, D. B. (1997). Drugs: Issues for today (3rd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Ethics
Corey, G., Corey, M. S., and Callanan, P. (1997). Issues and ethics in the helping professions. (5th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA.: Brooks/Cole.

HIV/AIDS
Boyd-Franklin, N., Steiner, G. L., & Boland, M. G. (Eds.). (1995). Children, families, and HIV/AIDS: Psychosocial and therapeutic issues. New York, NY: Guilford.

Kalichman, S. C. (1995). Understanding AIDS: A guide for mental health professionals. Washington, DC: APA.

Instructional Technology for Distance Education
INET 98 : Distance Education: Why, How, and What For?
INET 98 : How to Grow Courseware
INET 98 : Teaching and Learning: To Net or Not to Net?
INET 97 : Learning Resources
INET 96 : The NET as a new Teaching Medium
INET 96 : Changing Educational Paradigms

Designing an Internet Course for Collaborative Learning
The Concord Consortium: A Scalable Model of Collaborative Learning
Resources on Collaborative Learning
Supporting Collaborative Learning in Asynchronous Learning Networks

Managed Health Care
Sauber, S. R. (Ed.). (1997). Managed mental health care: Major diagnostic and treatment approaches. Bristol, PA: Brunner/Mazel.

Multicultural Issues and Treatment

Arredondo, P., Toporek, R., Brown, S.P., Jones, J., Locke, D. C., Sanchez, J., & Stadler, H. (1996). Operationalization of the Multicultural Counseling Competencies. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 24, 42-78.

Axelson, J. A. (1999). Counseling and development in a multicultural society (3rd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole/Wadsworth.

Brady, M. (1995, December). A critical aAppraisal of developments in addictions programs for indigenous North Americans and Australians. Social Science and Medicine, 41(11), 1487-1498.

Boyd-Franklin, N. (1989). Black families in therapy: A multisystems approach. New York, NY: Guilford.

Canino, G. (1994). Alcohol use and misuse among Hispanic women: Selected factors, processes, and studies. International Journal of the Addictions, 29(9), 1083-1100.

Casas, J. M., & Vasquez, M. J. T. (1996). Counseling the Hispanic. In P.B. Pedersen, J.B. Draguns, W.J. Lonner, & J.E. Trimble (Eds), Counseling across cultures (4th ed.). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Castillo, R. J. (1998). Meanings of madness. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole/Wadsworth.

Christie, J. S. (1998). Latino fiction and the modernist imagination: Literature of the Borderlands (Latino communities, emerging voices-political, social, cultural, and legal). New York: Garland.

Cleary, L. M., Peacock, T. D. (Contributor). Collected wisdom : American Indian education. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention. (1996). Substance abuse resource guide: Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information. [Online]. Available: http://www.health.org:80/pubs/resguide/asnpacif.htm

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1999). Cultural Issues in Substance Abuse Treatment. (DHHS Publication No. SMA 99-3278). Rockville, MD: Author.      

Center for Substance Abuse Treatment of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. (1998). Addiction counseling competencies: The knowledge, skills, and attitudes of professional practice. (Treatment Improvement Protocol Series # 21). (DHHS Publication No. SMA 98-3171). Rockville, MD: Author.      

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (1992). CSAP Cultural Competence Series Number 1: Cultural Competence for Evaluators: A Guide for Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Prevention Practitioners Working with Ethnic/Racial Communities BKD79. [Contact 1-800-729-6686; Hablamus Espaņol 1-877-767-8432 NCADI has trained information specialists who can answer your questions 24 hours a day; Local Callers: (301) 468-2600; TDD: 1-800-487-4889; Fax: (301) 468-6433; Email: info@health.org].

The first volume in the CSAP Cultural Competence Series is designed to advance the scientific study and evaluation of community alcohol and drug abuse prevention approaches in a multicultural context. It addresses cultural risk factors and resiliency factors and will enhance the knowledge and skills of substance abuse prevention program evaluators working with ethnic/racial communities.

Center for Substance Abuse Prevention (1999). CSAP Cultural Competence Series Number 8: Responding to Pacific Islanders: Culturally Competent Perspectives for Substance Abuse Prevention (1999) 184 pp. BKD318 [Contact 1-800-729-6686; Hablamus Espaņol 1-877-767-8432 NCADI has trained information specialists who can answer your questions 24 hours a day; Local Callers: (301) 468-2600; TDD: 1-800-487-4889; Fax: (301) 468-6433; Email: info@health.org].

This monograph investigates culture-specific factors that influence the performance of substance abuse prevention programs and primary health care practices with Pacific Islander communities.

Church, G. J., Goodgame, D., Leavitt, R. & Lopez, J. (1985). Hispanics: A melding of cultures. Time, 126, 36-39.

Dallmayr, F. R.. (1998). Alternative Visions : Alternative visions: Paths in the global village (philosophy and the global context). Rowman & Littlefield.

De La Cancela, V. (1993). "Coolin": The psychosocial communication of African and Latino men. Urban League Review, 16(2), 33-44.

De La Rose, M. R. (1998). Prevalence and consequences of alcohol, cigarette, and drug use among Hispanics. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 16(1-2), 21-54.

Dunbar-Nelson, A. M. (Ed.). (1996). Masterpieces of Negro eloquence : The best speeches delivered by the negro from the days of slavery to the present time. G K Hall.

Ellis, M. (1999). Support for the effectiveness of culturally competent drug and alcohol treatment, policy planning and programme development. Journal of Substance Use, 4, 1, 35-40.

Fisher, G. L., & Harrison, T. C. (2000). Culturally and ethically diverse groups. In Substance Abuse Information for School Counselors, Social Workers, Therapists, and Counselors (2nd ed., pp. 52-82). Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Friedman, A. S. & Ali, A. (1998). The interaction of SES, race/ethnicity and family organization (living arrangements) of adolescents, in relation to severity of use of drugs and alcohol. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 7(2), 65-74.     

Garrett, J. T., & Garrett, M. W. (1994). The path of good medicine: Understanding and counseling Native American Indians. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 22(3), 134-144.

Gilbert, M. J., comp., et. al. (1992). Alcohol-related issues in the Latino population, 1980-1990: An annotated bibliography. Berkeley, CA: Chicano Studies Library Publications Unit, University of California at Berkeley.

Gordon, J. U. (1994). Managing multiculturalism in substance abuse services. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Gudykunst, W. B., & Young, Y. K. (1996). Communicating with strangers : An approach to intercultural communication (3rd ed.). McGraw Hill.

Gonzalez, A., Houston, M., Chen, V. (Eds.). (2000). Our voices : Essays in culture, ethnicity, and communication (3rd ed.). Roxbury.

Hall, E. T. (1992). Beyond culture. Peter Smith.

Hildebrand, V., Phenice, L. A., Gray, M. M., & Hines, R. P. (1996). Knowing and serving diverse families. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Hogan-Garcia, M. (1999). Cultural diversity competence a process for understanding and practice. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole/Wadsworth.

Huang, L. N. (1994). An integrative approach to clinical assessment and intervention with Asian-American adolescents. Journal of Clinical Child Psychology, 23(1), 21-31.

Ivey, A. E. & Ivey, M. B. (1999). Intentional interviewing and counseling: Facilitating client development in a multicultural society (4th ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Jones, R. L. (1998). African American mental health: Theory, research, and intervention. Hampton, VA: Cobb & Henry.

Johnson, K. W., Anderson, N. B., Bastida, E., Kramer, B. J., Williams, D., & Wong, M. (1995). Macrosocial and environmental influences on minority Health. Health Psychology, 14, 601-612.

Kimbrough, V. D., & Salomone, P. R.(1993). African Americans: diverse people, diverse career needs. Journal of Career Development, 19(4), 265-277.

Li, D. L. (1999). Imagining the Nation: Asian American literature and cultural consent. Stanford Univ Press.

Leung, P., & Sakata, R. (1990). Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Counseling with Asian Americans. Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling, 21(3), 49-51.

Lewis, J. A., Lewis M. D., Daniels, J. A., & D'Andrea, J. J. (1998). Community counseling: Empowerment strategies for a diverse society. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Makimoto, K. (1998). Drinking patterns and drinking problems among Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders. Alcohol Health & Research World, 22(4), 270-275.

Merriam Webster Online (1999). [Online]. Available: online http://www.m-w.com/home.htm

McCollum, V. J. C. (1997, July). Evolution of the African American family personality: Considerations for family therapy. Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 25, 210-218.

McGrath, P., Axelson, J. A. (1999). Awareness and developing knowledge foundations for skill in a multicultural society (3rd ed.). Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole/Wadsworth.

Mike Butler, personal communication, Theory and Practice of Multicultural Counseling course, summer, 1998.

Miller, A. B. (Ed.). (1996). African Americans. Substance Abuse Resource Guide. Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information (DHHS). [for young African Americans] Wade, J.C. (1994).

National Household Survey on Drug Abuse, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)

NAPAFASA (National Asian Pacific American Families Against Substance Abuse, Inc.) 340 E. Second Street, Suite 409; Los Angeles, CA 90012-4249; 213-625-5795; e-mail: napafasa@napafasa.org. See also NAPAFASA online at www.napafasa.org

Office for Substance Abuse Prevention. (1990). Prevention Resource Guide: Asian and Pacific Islander Americans. Rockville, MD: National Clearinghouse for Alcohol and Drug Information.

Okun, B. F., Fried, J., & Okun, M. L. (1999). Diversity a learning-as-practice primer. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole/Wadsworth.

Pedersen, P. B. (1997). Culture-centered counseling interventions: Striving for accuracy. London: Sage

 Pedersen, P. B. (1996). Decisional dialogues in a cultural context : structured exercises. London: Sage

Pedersen, P. B., Draguns, J. G., Lonner, W. J., & Trimble, J. E. (Eds.). (1996). Counseling across cultures (4th ed.). London: Sage.

Pedersen, P. (1994). A handbook for developing multicultural awareness (2nd ed.). Alexandria, VA: American Counseling Association.

Ponterotto, J. G., Pedersen, P. B. (1993). Preventing prejudice: A guide for counselors and educators. London: Sage.

Ponterotto, J. G., Casas, J. M., Suzuki, L. A., & Alexander, C. M. (Eds.). (1995). Handbook of multicultural counseling. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Quintero, G. (1997, Fall). Masculinity, drug use and violence on the U.S.-Mexico border. The Arizona Report, 1, 3. [Online]. Available: http://w3.arizona.edu:180/masrc/pubs/arv1n35f.htm

Ridley, C. (1996). Racism in counseling as an adversive behavioral process.  In P. B Pedersen, J. G. Draguns, W. J. Lonner, & J. E. Trimble, J.E. (Eds.). Counseling across cultures (4th ed.). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

Ridley, C. (1994). Overcoming Unintentional Racism in Counseling and Therapy : A Practitioner's Guide to Intentional Action (Multicultural Aspects of Counseling, Vol 5). London: Sage

Ridley, C. (1989). Racism in counseling as an adversive behavioral process.  In P. B Pedersen, J. G. Draguns, W. J. Lonner, & J. E. Trimble, J.E. (Eds.). Counseling across cultures (3rd ed.). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.

SAMHSA Fact Sheet: Prevalence of Substance Use Among Racial/Ethnic Subgroups in the United States, 1991-1993).

Salazar, T. (1996, December). Positive machismo. [Online]. Available: http://www2.cwrl.utexas.edu/sheila/314f96/students/tomas/pos.html

Snowden, F. M. (1991). Before color prejudice: The ancient view of Blacks. Harvard Univ Press.

Spitta, S. (1995). Between two waters: Literary transculturation in Latin America. Rice Univ Press.

Straub, D. G., & Straub, D. A. (Ed.). (1997). Native North American voices. U*X*L.

Straub, D. G. (Ed.). (1995). Voices of multicultural America: Notable speeches delivered by African, Asian, Hispanic and Native Americans, 1790-1995. St James Press.

Sue, D. W. & Sue, D. (1999). Counseling the culturally different: Theory & practice (3rd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Sue, D. W., Carter, J. M., Casas, J. M., & Fouad, N. A. (1998). Multicultural counseling competencies: Individual and organizational development (Multicultural Aspects of Counseling Series , Vol 11). London: Sage

Sue, D. W., Ivey, A. E., & Pedersen, P. B. (1996). A theory of multicultural counseling and therapy. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole. 

Sue, D. W. & Sue, D. (1990). Counseling the culturally different: Theory & practice (2nd ed.). New York: John Wiley & Sons.

Szasz, M. (Ed.). (1994). Between Indian and white worlds: The cultural broker. Univ of Oklahoma Press.

Tanno, D. V., Gonzalez, A. (Eds.). (1997). C ulture (International and Intercultural Communication Annuals (Paper), No 21). London: Sage.

US Bureau of the Census, 1995

Wade, J. C. (1994). Substance abuse: Implications for counseling African American men. Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 16(4), 415-33.

Welte, J. W. & Barnes, G. M. (1995). Alcohol and other drug use among Hispanics in New York State. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 19(4), 1061-1066.

Westermeyer, J. (1996, Spring). Alcoholism among new world peoples: A critique of history, methods, and findings. American Journal on Addictions, 5(2), 110-123.

Wong, T. (1996). American communication training : A practical guide for foreign-born professionals. TransCore Strategies.

Yamada, H. (1997). Different games, different rules : Why americans and japanese misunderstand each other. London: Oxford University Press.

Yee, B. W. K., Mokuau, N., & Kim, S. (1999). Developing cultural competence in Asian-American and Pacific Islander communities: Opportunities in primary health care and substance abuse prevention. CSAP Cultural Competence Series 5, Special Collaborative Edition.

Multicultural Studies Websites
African Americans Gain Large Increases In Higher Education
African American Heritage Merging Educational Finance Reform and Desegregation Goals
African American Publications
The Alutiiq - A Native Alaskan People
AMagazine
American Counseling Association
American Indian Literature Link List Compiled by David Kelly
American Psychological Association
Asian/Asian-American Connection
Asian Pacific American Women's Leadership Institute
Association for Multicultural Counseling and Development (AMCD) Competencies Guide
Beyond Self Interest: A Policy Analysis of Affirmative Action
Beyond Culture: Communicating with Asian American Children and Families
BlackFamilies.com
BlackEnterprise.com
Census Bureaus Fact for Features
Chemawa Indian Boarding School: The First One Hundred Years, 1880 to 1980 --Download the first 25 pages of this master's thesis for free
Child Well-Being Indicators From the SIPP
Cinco de Mayo: A Celebration of Mexican Heritage
CMHS/CSAT Cultural Competence Provider Competencies
CMHS/CSAT Increasing Diversity of Consumer Population
Coalition for Asian American Children & Families
Congressional Black Caucus Foundation, Inc.
Contemporary Art of the Americas
Contemporary Mexican and Puerto Rican Immigration
Cuentos de Nuestros Padres: Tucson's Hispanic Community
Direct Measures of Poverty as Indicators of Economic Need: Evidence From The Survey of Income & Program Participation
El Centro de la Raza
Ethics: Introductory Literature on Race, Ethnicity, Multiculturalism and Ethical Theory
The Faces of Science: African Americans in the Sciences
First Nation's Website
Hablemos en Confianza a component of SAMHSA's Hispanic/Latino Initiative
Harvard University Asian American Policy Review
The Heard Museum in Phoenix, Arizona
Hispanic-Americans: An under-represented group in American politics
Hispanic Americans in Congress
Hispanic American Literature An Anthology Second Edition
Hispanic Employment Program Managers
Indian Arts Research Center
The Internet Public Library: Native American Authors
Join Together
Lakota Dakota Bibliography
The Latin American Development Archive
Latino Resources at the Smithsonian
League of United Latin American Citizens
Legislative Impact, The Legislative Tool For Indian Issues
Media Action Network for Asian American
National Council of La Raza
The National Filipino American Youth Association (NFAYA)
National Household Survey on Drug Abuse
National Korean American Service & Education Consortium, Inc.
Native American Sites
Native American Women on the WWW
NCADI Celebrate Black History Month
NIDA Invited Paper: Effectiveness of a Culturally Tailored, Family-Focused Substance Abuse Program:
The "Old Fort" -- an Indian Boarding School from 1891-1911
Ordeal of California Indians from 1890 - Turn of the Century and Beyond
Prevalence of Substance Use Among Racial/Ethnic Subgroups in the United States1991-93
The Placement of American Indian Children The Need for Change --Approved by Council, January 1975
Racial Legacies and Learning: Continuing the Dialogue
Rap Dictionary (part 1-4)
Sakhi for South Asian Women --a community-based organization
SAMHSA
SAMHSA Beliefs about smoking among adolescents: Gender and ethnic differences
SAMHSA/CSAP: High Risk Youth, Here's Proof Prevention Works
SAMHSA/CSAP: Making the Connnection Between Substance Abuse and HIV/AIDS Prevention for Women of Color & Youth
SAMHSA Factsheet/Prevalence of Substance Use Among Racial/Ethnic Subgroups in the United States
SAMHSA/CSAP: Putting Down Roots, Culture and Prevention
SAMHSA Press Release: Cultural Issues are Key in Substance Abuse
SAMHSA Publications for American Indians/Alaskan Natives
SAMHSA Resources for American Indians/Alaskan Natives
The Sentencing Project
Shattering the Silences
Smithsonian: National Museum of the American Indian
South Asian Women's Network
Split Feathers: Adult American Indians who were placed in non-Indian families as children
Stills from Dakota Exile
The Strengthening Families Program
US Census Bureau Income 1997
Bureau of the Census Report: Money Income in the United States: 1997 **PDF Format
US Census Bureau Poverty 1997
Bureau of the Census PDF Report: Poverty in the United States: 1997
Bureau of the Census: Bureau of Labor Statistics Table A-2
Census Bureau Press Release: Growth in Single Fathers Outpaces Growth in Single Mothers
US Census Bureau PDF Report: Household and Family Characteristics March 1998 Update
US Census Bureau Selected Characteristics of The Population by Race: March 1997
Census Bureaus Fact for Features
US Census Bureau Direct Measures of Poverty as Indicators of Economic Need: Evidence From The Survey of Income & Program Participation
US Department of Health and Human Services The Initiative to Eliminate Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health
US Department of Health and Human Services Eliminating Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Health: A Chartbook
US Department of Health and Human Services Healthcare Rx: Access for All
US Department of Health and Human Services: Indian Health Service
US Department of Health and Human Services/Office of Minority Health Home Page
US Department of Health and Human Services/Office of Minority Health: Just For You, Minority Health

 

Prescription Drug Abuse
Wilford, B. B. (Ed.). (1990). Balancing the response to prescription drug abuse: The report of a 1980 White House Conference on Prescription Drug Abuse, Cosponsored by the American Medical Association. Chicago, IL: AMA.

Prevention
OSAP. (1989). Prevention plus II: Tools for creating and sustaining drug-free communities. Rockville, MD: Office for Substance Abuse Prevention.

Coombs, R. H., & Ziedonis, D. (Eds.). (1995). Handbook on drug abuse prevention: A comprehensive study to prevent the abuse of alcohol and other drugs. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Research
Cresswell, J. W. (1994). Research design: Qualitative and quantitative approaches. Thousand Oaks: SAGE.

Fertig, J. B., & Allen, J. P. (Eds.). (1995). Alcohol and tobacco: From basic science to clinical practice. (NIH Publication No. 95-3931). Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health/National Institute on Alcohol Abue and Alcoholism.

Haines, A., & Donald, A. (1998). Getting research findings into practice. London: BMJ.

Lamb, S., Greenlick, M. R., & McCarty, D. (Eds.). (1998). Bridging the gap between practice and research. Washington, DC: National Academy Press.

Langton, P. A., Epstein, L. G., & Orlandi, M. A. (Eds.). (1995). The challenge of participatory research: Preventing alcohol-related problems in ethnic communities. Special collaborative NIAAA/CSAP monograph based on a NIAAA conference May 18-19, 1992. CSAP Cultural Competence Series 3. (DHHS Publication No. (SMA)95-3042). Washington, DC: US Department of Health and Human Services.

Pyrczak, F., & Bruce, R. B. (1998). Writing empirical research reports: A basic guide for students of the social and behavioral sciences. Los Angeles: Pyrczak Publishing.

Rudestam, K. E., & Newton, R. R. (1992). Surviving your dissertation: A comprehensive guide to content and process. Newbury Park, CA: SAGE.

Therapy and Treatment-Related Issues
American Psychiatric Association. (1994). Diagnostic and statistical manual of mental disorders: DSM IV (4th Ed.). Washington: American Psychiatric Association.

Beck, A. T., Wright, F. D., Newman, C. F., & Liese, B. S. (1993). Cognitive therapy of substance abuse. New York, NY: Guilford.

Buelow, G., & Hebert, S. (1995). Counselor's resource on psychiatric medications. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Davison, G. C., & Neale, J. M. (1997). Abnormal psychology (7th ed.). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Doweiko, H. E. (1998). Concepts of chemical dependency. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Galizio, Maisto, S., & Connors, G. (1999). Drug use and abuse (3rd ed.).Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt.

Gladding, S. T. (1997). Community and agency counseling. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

George, R. L., & Cristiani, T. S. (1990). Counseling the chemically dependent: Theory and practice. Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Goldenberg, I., & Goldenberg H. (1995). Family therapy: An overview. Pacific Grove, CA: Brooks/Cole.

Landry, M. J. (1994). Understanding drugs of abuse: The process of addiction, treatment and recovery. Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press.

Lewis, J. A. (Ed.). (1994). Addictions: Concepts and strategies for treatment. Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen.

Miller, G. A. (1998). Learning the language of addiction counseling. Boston: Allyn & Bacon.

Miller, W. R., & Heather, N. (1998). Treating addictive behaviors (2nd ed.). Plenum Press. 

Miller, W. R., & Rollnick, S. (1991). Motivational interviewing: Preparing people to change addictive behavior. New York, NY: Guilford.

Morrison, J. (1995). DSM-IV made easy : The clinician's guide to diagnosis. New York, NY: Guilford.

Ray, O. S., Ray, O., & Ksir, C. (1998).  Drugs, society and human behavior. New York, NY: McGraw-Hill.

Schaefer, D. (1994). Choices and consequences. Minneapolis: The Johnson Institute.

Styron, W. (1990). Darkness visible. New York, NY: Random Books.


 

 

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