Bulletin de Périodique
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment , Vol.40, n°4 - June 2011
Paru le :
01/06/2011
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Anglais
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CONTENTS:
• Burnout among the addiction counseling workforce: The differential roles of mindfulness and values-based processes and work-site factors. Vilardaga R., Luoma J.B., Hayes S.C., Pistorello J., Levin M.E., Hildebrandt M.J., et al., p. 323-335.
• The relative effectiveness of women-only and mixed-gender treatment for substance-abusing women. Prendergast M.L., Messina N.P., Hall E.A., Warda U.S., p. 336-348.
• A comparison of buprenorphine induction strategies: Patient-centered home-based inductions versus standard-of-care office-based inductions. Cunningham C.O., Giovanniello A., Li X., Kunins H.V., Roose R.J., Sohler N.L., p. 349-356.
• A criterion-based stepwise approach for training counselors in motivational interviewing. Martino S., Canning-Ball M., Carroll K.M., Rounsaville B.J., p. 357-365.
• Hospitalizations and hospital charges for co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. Ding K., Yang J.Z., Cheng G., Schiltz T., Summers K.M., Skinstad A.H., p. 366-375.
• Reducing high-risk drinking in mandated college students: Evaluation of two personalized normative feedback interventions. Doumas D.M., Workman C., Smith D., Navarro A., p. 376-385.
• Non-injection drug use and HIV disease progression in the era of combination antiretroviral therapy. Kipp A.M., Desruisseau A.J., Qian H.Z., p. 386-396.
• Screening for mental disorder comorbidity in Australian alcohol and other drug residential treatment settings. Mortlock K.S., Deane F.P., Crowe T.P., p. 397-404.
• Program, counselor, and patient variability in the alliance: A multilevel study of the alliance in relation to substance use outcomes. Crits-Christoph P., Hamilton J.L., Ring-Kurtz S., Gallop R., McClure B., Kulaga A., et al., p. 405-413.
• The impact of craving and impulsivity on aggression in detoxified cocaine-dependent patients. Roozen H.G., van der Kroft P., van Marle H.J., Franken I.H.A., p. 414-418.
• How safe are adolescents at Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings? A prospective investigation with outpatient youth. Kelly J.F., Dow S.J., Yeterian J.D., Myers M., p. 419-425.
• Comparison of clinical trial recruitment populations: Treatment-seeking characteristics of opioid-, cocaine-, and cannabis-using participants. Mariani J.J., Cheng W.Y., Bisaga A., Sullivan M., Carpenter K., Nunes E.V., et al., p. 426-430.
• Burnout among the addiction counseling workforce: The differential roles of mindfulness and values-based processes and work-site factors. Vilardaga R., Luoma J.B., Hayes S.C., Pistorello J., Levin M.E., Hildebrandt M.J., et al., p. 323-335.
• The relative effectiveness of women-only and mixed-gender treatment for substance-abusing women. Prendergast M.L., Messina N.P., Hall E.A., Warda U.S., p. 336-348.
• A comparison of buprenorphine induction strategies: Patient-centered home-based inductions versus standard-of-care office-based inductions. Cunningham C.O., Giovanniello A., Li X., Kunins H.V., Roose R.J., Sohler N.L., p. 349-356.
• A criterion-based stepwise approach for training counselors in motivational interviewing. Martino S., Canning-Ball M., Carroll K.M., Rounsaville B.J., p. 357-365.
• Hospitalizations and hospital charges for co-occurring substance use and mental disorders. Ding K., Yang J.Z., Cheng G., Schiltz T., Summers K.M., Skinstad A.H., p. 366-375.
• Reducing high-risk drinking in mandated college students: Evaluation of two personalized normative feedback interventions. Doumas D.M., Workman C., Smith D., Navarro A., p. 376-385.
• Non-injection drug use and HIV disease progression in the era of combination antiretroviral therapy. Kipp A.M., Desruisseau A.J., Qian H.Z., p. 386-396.
• Screening for mental disorder comorbidity in Australian alcohol and other drug residential treatment settings. Mortlock K.S., Deane F.P., Crowe T.P., p. 397-404.
• Program, counselor, and patient variability in the alliance: A multilevel study of the alliance in relation to substance use outcomes. Crits-Christoph P., Hamilton J.L., Ring-Kurtz S., Gallop R., McClure B., Kulaga A., et al., p. 405-413.
• The impact of craving and impulsivity on aggression in detoxified cocaine-dependent patients. Roozen H.G., van der Kroft P., van Marle H.J., Franken I.H.A., p. 414-418.
• How safe are adolescents at Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous meetings? A prospective investigation with outpatient youth. Kelly J.F., Dow S.J., Yeterian J.D., Myers M., p. 419-425.
• Comparison of clinical trial recruitment populations: Treatment-seeking characteristics of opioid-, cocaine-, and cannabis-using participants. Mariani J.J., Cheng W.Y., Bisaga A., Sullivan M., Carpenter K., Nunes E.V., et al., p. 426-430.
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Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.40, n°4, June 2011) Article : Périodique
Dans Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment (Vol.40, n°4, June 2011) Article : Périodique
Following research indicating that the treatment needs of women are different from those of men, researchers and clinicians have argued that drug treatment programs for women should be designed to take their needs into account. Such programs ten[...]