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Didactic Seminars

Residents participate with multidisciplinary post-graduate fellows (psychology,
social work, nursing, and occupational therapy) in weekly seminars. The
Seminar Series is organized by and led by our faculty member, John S.
Baer, Ph.D, who is Research Associate Professor of Psychology at University
of Washington and the Education Director for the VA Center of Excellence
in Substance Abuse Treatment and Education at VA Puget Sound Health Care
System. Dr. Baer is a nationally recognized expert in education and training
in the field of addiction.
Topics and Readings:
Interdisciplinary Issues
- Dombeck, M.T. (1997). "Professional personhood: training, territoriality and tolerance." Journal of Interprofessional Care, 11(1), 9-21.
- Zeiss, R.A., (1997). "Interdisciplinary treatment and training issues in the acute inpatient psychiatry unit." Journal of Interprofessional Care, 11(3), 279-286.
- Aiken LH. (2003). “Achieving an Interdisciplinary Workforce in Health Care.”
Diagnosis - DSM-IV
- American Psychological Association, (1994). “Substance -Related Disorders.” Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Ed., Washington D.C.: A.P.A.
- Addiction Sections from DSM-II, III, III-R.
- Frances, A., First, M., & Pincus, H.A., Eds., (1995). DSM-IV Guidebook , Fourth Edition (Chs. 1,2, & 10), Washington D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc. (Chapter 3 optional)
- Grant, Bridget, (2000). “Theoretical and observed subtypes of DSM-IV alcohol abuse and dependence in a general population sample.” Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60, 287-293.
- Woody, G.E., Cottler, L.B. & Cacciola, J. (1993). “Severity of dependence: data from the DSM-IV field trials.” Addiction, 88, 1573-1579.
Basic Pharmacology and Drug Effects (Joe Reoux, M.D.)
- O’Brien, C.P., (1996). “Drug Addiction and Drug Abuse.” In: Gilman, A.G., Rall, T.W.,
Nies, A.S., & Taylor, P., Eds., The Pharmacological Basics of Therapeutics, New York: Pergamon.
Models and Theories of Addiction
- Miller, W. R., (1993). “Alcoholism: Toward a Better Disease Model.” Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,.7(2), 129-136.
- Miller, W.R., & Hester, R. K., (1995). “Treatment for Alcohol Problems: Toward An Informed Eclecticism.” In: Hester, R.K, and Miller, W.R. Eds., Handbook of Alcoholism Treatment Approaches: Effective Alternatives, Second Edition, New York: Pergamon Press.
- Bickel, W.K. & Potenza, M.N. (2006). “Rethinking Substance Abuse: The Forest and Trees, Addiction as a Complex Self-Organizing System”. In: Miller, W.R. and Carroll, K.M. Eds., Rethinking Substance Abuse, What the Science Shows, and What We Should Do about It, Guilford Press, New York, Chpt 2, pp 8-21.
Psychiatric Diagnoses I (Tim Bondurant, M.D.)
- Frances, A., First, M.B., and Pincus, H.A. (1995).Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders. The Essential Companion to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Chapter 11, pp 165-192.
- Schatzberg, A.F. and DeBattista, C. (2002). The Black Book of Psychotropic Dosing and Monitoring, pp 1-47.
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, (DSM-IV), Text Revision (2000), American Psychiatric Association, Mood Disorders pp 297-343.
Psychiatric Diagnosis II (Tim Bondurant, M.D.)
- Frances, A., First, M.B., and Pincus, H.A. (2000). Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, Text Revision (DSM-IV-tr), Mood Disorders, pp345-428.
- Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition, (DSM-IV), Guidebook (1995), American Psychiatric Association, Schizophrenia and Other Psychotic Disorders, pp 193-235.
Epidemiology of Substance Abuse
- Hilton, M. E., (1989). “What I would most like to Know--How Many Alcoholics are there in the United States?” British Journal of Addiction, 84, 459-460.
- Anthony, J.C., Arria, A.M. (1999). "Epidemiology of Substance Abuse in Adulthood" Chp 3, In; Ott, P.J., Tarter, R.E., & Ammerman, R. T., Sourcebook on Substance Abuse; Etiology, Epidemiology, Assessment, and Treatment, Allyn and Bacon, pp 32-49.
- Banta-Green, C., et al, (2007). “Recent Drug Abuse Trends in the Seattle-King County Area.” Proceeding of the Community Epidemiology Work Group, Vol. II, June 2007, pp 1-17.
- ALCOHOL ALERT, 2006, National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions, U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Number 70, October 2006.
- The NSDUH Report, 2007, Serious Psychological Distress and Substance Use Disorder among Veterans, November 1, 2007.
- Bloomfield, K., Stockwell, T., Gmel, G., and Rehn, N., (2003). “International Comparisons of Alcohol Consumption” Alcohol Research & Health, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp 95-109.
Etiology I: Genetics
- Deborah Hasin, Mark Hatzenbuehler, Rachel Waxman (2006). “Genetics of Substance Use
Disorders”, edited by Miller, William R. and Carroll, Kathleen M. In Rethinking
Substance Abuse (pp 61-77), Chapter 5, New York: The Guilford Press.
- McGue, Matt (1999). “Behavioral Genetic Models of Alcoholism and Drinking”. In: Leonard, KE, and Blane, HT, Second Edition, Psychological Theories of Drinking and Alcoholism,
Chapter 10, pp. 372-386.
Etiology II: Development
- Hesselbrock V.M. and Hesselbrock, M.N. (2006). “Developmental Perspectives on the Risk for
Developing Substance Abuse Problems”, edited by Miller, William R. and Carroll,
Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 97-114), Chapter 7, New York: The
Guilford Press.
- Sher, Kenneth J., Grekin Emily R., and Williams, Natalie A. (2005). “The Development of
Alcohol Use Disorders”. Annu. Rev. Clin. Psychol., 1:493-523.
Etiology III – Social Factors
- McCrady, Barbara S. (2006). “Family and Other Close Relationships”, edited by Miller,
William R. and Carroll, Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 166-181),
Chapter 11, New York: The Guilford Press.
- Musto, David F. (1991) “Opium, Cocaine and Marijuana in American History” Scientific American, July 1991, pp 40-47.
- Single, Eric (1991). “The Impact of Social and Regulatory Policy on Drinking Behavior”. Helsinki: Finish Alcohol Studies, Vol. 39, pp 209-248.
Racial & Gender Disparities
- Sue, Derald Wing and Sue, David. (1999) Racial and Cultural Identity Development: Therapeutic Implications. In: Counseling the Culturally Different – Theory and Practice (pp 121-142), John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
- Holder, Harold D. (2006). “Racial and Gender Differences in Substance Abuse: What
Should Communities Do about Them?”, edited by Miller, William R. and Carroll,
Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 153-165), Chapter 10, New York: The
Guilford Press.
Natural Change
- DiClemente, Carlo C. (2006). “Natural Change and the Troublesome Use of Substances: A Life-Course Perspective”, edited by Miller, William R and Carroll, Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 81-96), Chapter 6, New York: The Guilford Press.
- Finney, J.W., Moos, R.H. & Timko, C., (1999). "The Course of Treated and Untreated Substance Use Disorders: Remission and Resolution, Relaspe and Mortality". In: Addictions: A Comprehensive Guidebook, Oxford University Press, Chapter 2, pgs. 30-49, edited by McCrady, B.S. & Epstein, E.E.
- Sobell, L. C., Sobell, M. B., Toneatto, T. &Toneatto, L., Gloria, I., (1993). “What Triggers the Resolution of Alcohol Problems Without Treatment?” Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research, 17(2), 217-224.
- Vaillant, George E. (2003). Research Report. “A 60-year follow-up of alcoholic men”. Addiction, 98, 1043-1051.
- West, Robert. Editorial: “Time for a change: Putting the Transtheoretical (Stages of Change) Model to rest”. Addiction, 100, 1036-1039.
- Dawson, Deborah A., Goldstein, Rise B. and Grant, Bridget F. (2007). “Rates and Correlates of
Relapse Among Individuals in Remission From DSM-IV Alcohol Dependence” A 3-Year
Follow-Up”. Alcohol Clin Exp Res. Vol. 31, No 12, pp 2036-2045.
Self Help: 12-Step Programs and Alternatives
- Alcoholics Anonymous, 3rd Edition, Chapters 1-7 (pp 1-103), Appendix #2.
- Emrick, C.D. Alcoholics Anonymous and other 12-Step groups. In: M. Galanter and H.D. Kleber, Eds., Textbook of Substance Abuse Treatment: Second Edition, Washington, DC: American Psychiatric Press, 1999, 595 p. (pp. 403-411).
- Workgroup on Substance Abuse Self-Help Organizations, “Self-help organizations for alcohol and drug problems: Towards evidence-based practice and policy”, February 2003.
- McKellar J., Stewart E., & Humphreys K. (2003). “Alcoholics Anonymous Involvement and Positive Alcohol-Related Outcomes: Cause, Consequence, or Just a Correlate? A Prospective 2-Year Study of 2,319 Alcohol-Dependent Men”, Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71(2), 302-308.
- Moos, Rudolf H. & Moos, Bernice S. (2005). “Paths of Entry Into Alcoholics Anonymous: Consequences for Participation and Remission”, Alcohol Clin Exp Res, Vol 29, No 10, pp 1858-1868.
Detoxification (Joe Reoux, MD)
- Norman S. Miller, MD, FASAM, & Steven S. Kipnis, MD, FACP (2006). Detoxification and
Substance Abuse Treatment, TIP 45 (Chpt. 3, pp23-45 & Chpt. 4, pp 47-104), Rockville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment.
Urine Screening and Biological Markers of Alcohol and Drug Use (Andy Saxon, M.D.),
- Substance Abuse Treatment ADVISORY News for the Treatment Field, 2006, The Role of Biomarkers in the Treatment of Alcohol Use Disorders, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Sept 2006, Vol 5, Issue 4.
- Wolff, K., Farrell, M., Marsden, J., Monteiro, MG., Ali, R., Welch, S., & Strang, J., (1999). "A review of biological indicators of illicit drug use, practical considerations and clinical usefulness." Addictions, 94(9), 1279-1298.
- Wurst, F.M., Skipper, G.E., & Weinmann, W., (2003). “Ethyl glucuronide – the direct ethanol metabolite on the threshold from science to routine use.” Addiction, 98 (Suppl 2) 51-61, Dec.
Screening and Clinical Assessment
- Donovan, Dennis M. (1999). “Assessment Strategies and Measures in Addictive Behaviors”. In: Addictions: A Comprehensive Guidebook, Oxford University Press, Chapter 11, pgs. 187-215, edited by McCrady, B.S. & Epstein, E.E.
- U.S. Department of Health & Human Services, National Institutes of Health, NIAAA, Alcohol Alert, “Screening for Alcohol Use and Alcohol-Related Problems”, April 2005, Number 65.
- Babor, T. F., Steinberg, K., Anton, R., & Del Boca, F. (2000). Talk is cheap: Measuring Drinking Outcomes in Clinical Trials. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 61, 55-63.
Pharmacotherapy (Andy Saxon, M.D.)
- Vocci, Frank J., Acri, Jane and Elkashef, Ahmed., (2005). “Medication Development for Addictive Disorders: The State of the Science.” Am J Psychiatry, 162:8, August 2005, pp 1432-1440.
- O’Brien, Charles P., (2005). “Anticraving Medications for Relapse Prevention: A Possible New Class of Psychoactive Medications.” Am J Psychiatry, 162:8, August 2005, pp 1423-1431.
- Wilkins, Jeffery N., (2006). “Traditional Pharmacotherapy of Alcohol Dependence”, J Clin Psychiatry, 2006;67 (suppl 14), pp 14-22.
- Anton, Raymond F., et al, (2006). “Combined Pharmacotherapies and Behavioral Interventions for Alcohol Dependence; The COMBINE Study: A Randomized Controlled Trial.” JAMA, May 3, 2006, Vol 295, No. 17, pp 2003-2017.
- O’Malley, Stephanie S. & Kosten, Thomas R., (2006). “Pharmacotherapy of Addictive
Disorders”, edited by Miller, William R. and Carroll, Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 240-256), Chapter 15, New York: The Guilford Press.
Motivation
- Miller, William R. (2006). “Motivational Factors in Addictive Behaviors”, edited by Miller,
William R. and Carroll, Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 134-150),
Chapter 9, New York: The Guilford Press.
- Ashton, Mike, (2005). “The Motivational hallo”, Drug and Alcohol Findings, Issue 13,
(pp 23-30).
Behavioral Therapies
- Carroll, Kathleen M. and Rounsaville, Bruce J. (2006). “Behavioral Therapies: The Glass
Would Be Half Full If Only We Had a Glass”, edited by Miller, William R. and Carroll,
Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 223-239), Chapter 14, New York: The
Guilford Press.
- Orford, Jim (2008). “Asking the right questions in the right way: the need for a shift in research on psychological treatments for addiction.” Society for the Study of Addiction, pp 1-11.
- Carroll, Kathleen M. and Onken, Lisa S. (2005). “Behavioral Therapies for Drug Abuse”, Am J Psychiatry, 162:8, August 2005, pp 1452-1460.
- Litt, Mark D., Kadden, Ronald M., and Stephens, Robert S. (2005). “Coping and Self-Efficacy
in Marijuana Treatment: Results From the Marijuana Treatment Project”, Journal of
Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 73, No. 6, 1015-1025.
- Orford, Jim, et al. (2005). “The clients’ perspective on change during treatment for an alcohol
problem: qualitative analysis of follow-up interviews in the UK Alcohol Treatment
Trial”, Addiction, 101, 60-68.
Continuing Care & Client Retention
- Irvin, Jennifer E., Bowers, Clint A, Dunn, Michael E, and Wang, Morgan C. (1999) “Efficacy of Relapse Prevention: A Meta-Analytic Review”. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, Vol. 67, No. 4, 563-570.
- Donovan, Dennis M. “Continuing Care: Promoting the Maintenance of Change”. In” Miller WR; Heather N. (eds) Treating Addictive Behaviors/2nd ed., NY, Plenum Press, 1998, pp 317-336.
- Juliano, Laura M., Donny, Eric C., Houtsmuller, Elisabeth, and Stitzer, Maxine L. (2006) “Experimental Evidence for a Causal Relationship Between Smoking Lapse and Relapse”. Journal of Abnormal Psychology, Vol. 115, No. 1, pp 166-173.
- McKay, James R. (2005) “Is there a case for extended interventions for alcohol and drug use disorders?” Addiction, 100, 1594-1610.
- McKay, James R. (2001) “Effectiveness of Continuing Care Interventions for Substance Abusers: Implications for the Study of Long-Term Treatment Effects”. Evaluation Review, April 2001, 211-232.
- Lash, Steven J., et al. (2007) “Contracting, Prompting, and Reinforcing Substance Use Disorder Continuing Care: A Randomized Clinical Trial”. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Vol. 21, No. 3, 387-397.
Treatment Outcome and Treatment Systems
- Kimberly, John R. and McLellan, A. Thomas (2006). “The business of addiction treatment: A
research agenda”. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 31, 213-219.
- McLellan, A. Thomas and Meyers, Kathleen (2004). “Contemporary Addiction Treatment: A
Review of Systems Problems for Adults and Adolescents”. Biol Psychiatry, 56:764-770.
- McLellan, A. Thomas, Kemp, J., Brooks, A., and Carise, D. (In Press) “Improving public addiction treatment through performance contracting: The Delaware experiment”. ScienceDirect, Health Policy (2008), HEAP-2142, 1-13.
- Miller, W.R., Walters, S.T., and Bennett, M.E. (2001). “How Effective Is Alcoholism Treatment in the United States?” J. Stud. Alcohol, 62:211-220.
Treatment Intensity-Placement” (Dan Kivlahan, PhD)
- White, William L., Scott, Christy K., Dennis Michael L. & Boyle, Michael G., (2005). “It’s Time
to Stop Kicking People Out of Addiction Treatment”. Counselor, 2-13, April.
- “Uniform Mental Health Services in VA Medical Centers and Clinics: Final Draft
Specifications”, specifically Sections I & VII at
http://www.qualityforum.org/publications/reports/sud-2007.asp
Harm Reduction (Lindsey Parrish Nelson)
- Millson, Peggy, et al (2007). “Reduction in Injection-Related HIV Risk after 6 Months in a Low-Threshold Methadone Treatment Program”, AIDS Education and Prevention, Vol 19(2), 124-136.
- Ruefli, Terry & Rogers, Susan J. (2004). “How do drug users define their progress in harm
reduction programs? Qualitative research to develop user-generated outcomes”. Harm
Reduction Journal, 1:8.
- Tatarsky, Andrew (2003). “Harm Reduction Psychotherapy: Extending the Reach of Traditional
Substance Use Treatment”, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol 25, 249-256.
- Rotgers, Frederick, Little, Jeannie & Denning, Patt. (2005). “Harm Reduction and Traditional
Treatment: Shared Goals and Values”. Addiction Professional, July, 20-26.
- Marlatt, G. Alan (1998). “Basic Principles and Strategies of Harm Reduction”, In: Harm
Reduction Pragmatic Strategies for Managing High-Risk Behaviors, (pp 49-66), Chapter
3, The Guildford Press.
Matrix Model
- Obert, Jeanne L., et al. (2000). “The Matrix Model of Outpatient Stimulant Abuse Treatment:
History and Description”. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, Vol 32 (2), Apr-Jun, pp 157-164.
- Rawson, Richard A., et al. (2004). “A multi-site comparison of psychosocial approaches for the
treatment of methamphetamine dependence”. Addiction, 99, 708-717.
- Rawson, Richard A., McCann, Michael J., Huber, Alice, Marinelli-Casey, Patricia and Williams,
Lorie. (2000). “Moving Research into Community Settings in the CSAT
Methamphetamine Treatment Project: The Coordinating Center Perspective”. Journal of
Psychoactive Drugs, Vol 32 (2), Apr-Jun, pp 201-208.
- Rawson, Richard A., McCann, Michael J., Shoptaw, Steven J., Miotto, Karen A., Frosch,
Dominick L., Obert, Jeanne L. & Ling, Walter. (2001). “Naltrexone for opioid
dependence: evaluation of a manualized psychosocial protocol to enhance treatment
response”. Drug and Alcohol Review, 20, 67-78.
Public Policy Approaches to Alcohol Regulation
- Room, R., Babor, T., & Rehm, J. (2005). Alcohol and Public Health, The Lancet, 365:519-530.
- International Center for Alcohol Policies (2006). Alcohol Taxation. ICAP Reports 18.
Washington, DC.
- International Center for Alcohol Policies (2002). Violence and Licensed Premises. ICAP
Reports12. Washington, DC.
- International Center for Alcohol Policies (2005). Beverage Alcohol Availability Controls. ICAP Reviews 1. Washington, DC.
Pain in Addictions
- Merrill, J.O., Rhodes, L.A., Deyo, R.A., Marlatt, G.A., and Bradley, K.A. (2002). Mutual Mistrust in the Medical Care of Drug Users: The Keys to the “Narc” Cabinet. Journal of General Internal Medicine, 17, 327-333.
- Olson, Y. and Alford, D.P. (2006). Chronic Pain Management in Patients with Substance Use
Disorders. Advanced Studies in Medicine. 6(3), 111-123.
- Sampson, J.M., Havens, S., March, B., & Murrhee, R. (2005). Managing Chronic,
Nonmalignant Pain in Patients with a Substance Use Disorder. The Federal Practitioner, 10.
- Miotto, K., Compton, P., Ling, W., & Conolly, M. (1996). Diagnosing Addictive Disease in
Chronic Pain Patients. Psychosomatics, 373(3), 223-234.
- Ziegler, P.P. (2005). Addiction and the Treatment of Pain Substance Use & Misuse, 40,
1945-1954.
- McCracken, L.M. and Eccleston, C. (2003). Coping or Acceptance: What to Do About
Chronic Pain? Pain, 105, 197-204.
Spirituality
- Breakey, William R. (2001). Psychiatry, spirituality and religion. International Review of
Psychiatry, 13, 61-66.
- Pollitt, Michael J. (2003). The Spiritual and Existential Nature of Relapse in Chemically
Dependent Patients. Chaplaincy Today, Vol. 19 No. 1, Spring/Summer, pp 3-12.
- Piedmont, Ralph L. (2004). Spiritual Transcendence as a Predictor of Psychosocial Outcome
From an Outpatient Substance Abuse Program. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Vol.
18, No. 3, 213-222.
Aversion Treatment)
- White, William L. Slaying the Dragon: The History of Addiction Treatment and Recovery in
America. Psychological Approaches to Alcoholism and Addiction, pp105-108.
Rimmele, Carl T, Howard, Matthew O & Hilfrink, Marian L. Aversion Therapies, Handbook of
Alcoholism Treatment Approaches Effective Alternatives, Second Edition, Chapter 8,
pp 134-147.
- Frawley, P. Joseph. (2003). Aversion Therapies. American Society of Addiction Medicine,
Chapter 8, Section 7, pp 931-937.
- Smith, James W, Frawley, P. Joseph, and Polisser, Lincoln. (1991). Six-and Twelve-Month
Abstinence Rates in Inpatient Alcoholics Treated with Aversion Therapy Compared with
Matched Inpatients from a Treatment Registry. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental
Research, Vol 15, No. 5.
- Smith, JW and Frawley, Joseph. (1993). Treatment Outcome of 600 Chemically Dependent
Patients Treated in a Multimodal Inpatient Program Including Aversion Therapy and
Pentothal Interviews. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. 10, pp 359-369.
- Smith, James W and Frawley, Joseph. (1990). Long-Term Abstinence From Alcohol in Patients
Receiving Aversion Therapy as Part of a Multimodal Inpatient Program. Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. 7, pp 77-82.
- Frawley, P. Joseph and Smith, James W. (1990). Chemical Aversion Therapy in the Treatment
Of Cocaine Dependence as Part of a Multimodal Treatment Program: Treatment Outcome. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. 7, pp 21-29.
- Frawley, P. Joseph and Smith, James W. (1992). One-Year Follow-Up After Multimodal
Inpatient Treatment for Cocaine and Methamphetamine Dependencies. Journal of
Substance Abuse Treatment, Vol. 9, pp. 271-286.
Special Population III: PTSD and Substance Abuse (Scott Michael, PhD)
- Ouimette, P. and Moos, R. H. (2000) "Potential Practice Guidelines for Patients with Comorbid Substance Use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders: More Intensive Screening and Treatment May Improve Patients' Outcome." Department of Veterans Affairs.
- Ruzek, J. I. (2003). Concurrent posttraumatic stress disorder and substance use disorder
Among veterans: Evidence and treatment issues. In P. C. Ouimette & P. J. Brown
(Eds.), Trauma and substance abuse: Causes, consequences, and treatment of
comorbid disorders, (pp. 191-207), Washington: American Psychological
Association.
- Schafer, I., & Najavits, L. M. (2007). Clinical challenges in treatment of patients with
posttraumatic stress disorder and substance abuse. Current Opinions in Psychiatry, 20, 614-618.
- Chilcoat, H.D., and Breslau, N. (1998). Investigations of causal pathways between PTSD and drug use disorders." Addictive Behaviors, 23, 827-840.
- Ouimette, P.C., Brown, P.J., & Najavits, L.M. (1998). Course and treatment of patients with both substance use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders. Addictive Behaviors, 23, 785-795.
- Ouimette, P. C., Moos, R. H., & Finney, J. W. (2003). PTSD treatment and 5-year
Remission among patients with substance use and Posttraumatic Stress Disorders.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 71, 410-414.
- Stewart, S.H., Phil, R.O., Conrod, P.J. & Dongier, M. (1998). Functional associations
among trauma, PTSD, and substance-related disorders. Addictive Behaviors,
23:797-812.
Integration
- Miller, William R. and Carroll, Kathleen M. (2006). “Drawing the Science Together: Ten Principles, Ten Recommendations”, edited by Miller, William R. and Carroll,
Kathleen M. In Rethinking Substance Abuse (pp 293-311), Chapter 14, New York: The Guilford Press.
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