
Auteur L. BLANKERTZ
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Documents disponibles écrits par cet auteur (6)

S. MAGURA ; L. BLANKERTZ ; MADISON E.M. ; E. FRIEDMAN ; A. GOMEZ | 2007
Dans Substance Use and Misuse (Vol.42 n°5, 2007) Article : PériodiqueFRANÇAIS : L'article présente les résultats d'un protocole de réhabilitation professionnelle innovant, Customized Employment Supports (CES), conçu pour les patients recevant de la méthadone. Les conseillers CES effectuent tin travail intensif [...]
G. L. STAINES ; L. BLANKERTZ ; S. MAGURA ; P. BALI ; MADISON E. M. ; SPINELLI M. ; HOROWITZ E. ; H. GUARINO ; GRANDY A. ; C. FONG ; A. GOMEZ ; DIMUN A. ; E. FRIEDMAN | 2004
PériodiqueENGLISH : This article presents initial efficacy data for an innovative vocational rehabilitation model designed for methadone-maintained patientsthe Customized Employment Supports (CES) model. In this model, a CES counselor works intensively [...]
L. BLANKERTZ ; S. MAGURA ; G. L. STAINES ; MADISON E. M. ; SPINELLI M. ; HOROWITZ E. ; P. BALI ; H. GUARINO ; GRANDY A. ; R. YOUNG | 2004
PériodiqueENGLISH : Traditionally, methadone-maintained patients have made only limited progress in vocational rehabilitation programs, largely because they encounter multiple individual-level barriers to their employment. The Customized Employment Supp[...]
ENGLISH : Employment enhances the outcomes of substance dependency treatment. Unfortunately, although unemployed methadone treatment patients frequently state they are interested in a job, many fail to participate in vocational services when a[...]
M. KIDORF ; R. K. BROONER ; L. BLANKERTZ ; S. MAGURA ; D. A. ZANIS ; E. M. DILLON ; R. YOUNG ; E. BENOIT ; REIF S. ; GOLD P. B. ; K. KEMP ; SAVITZ B. ; W. H. THOMPSON ; KERRIGAN A. J. | 2004
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ENGLISH : Employment appears frequently in the literature as an outcome criterion for substance users in treatment, and most clinicians subscribe to the belief that work plays an important role in recovery from addiction. Despite the importanc[...]