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BookAbrahamson, E.M. & Pezet, A.W.1951Body, Mind and Sugar. Henry Holt and Company: New York.
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Peer Reviewed JournalAnonymous1951Narcotics Anonymous. American Journal of Public Health, 41, p. 254.
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PamphletVogel, V. H. and Vogel, V. E.1951Facts about Narcotics. Chicago, IL: Scientific Research Associates, Inc.
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PamphletDeutsch, A.1952What We can Do about the Drug Menace. (U.S. Public Health Service - Public Affairs Pamphlet #186), September.
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BookSt. Charles, A.J.1952The narcotics menace. Los Angeles, CA: Borden Publishing Co.
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Peer Reviewed JournalFraser, H.F. & Grider, J.A.1953Treatment of drug addiction. American Journal of Medicine, May, 571-577.
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BookBrown, W.1954Monkey on my back. Elek Books Limited, London, England.
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BookMaurer, D. W. & Vogel, V. H.1954Narcotics and narcotic addiction. Charles C. Thomas: Springfield, IL.
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BookBuckwalter, J.A.1956Merchants of misery. Mountain View, CA: Pacific Press Publishing Association.
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BookNyswander, M.1956The drug addict as a patient, New York: Grune & Stratton.
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Professional ReportNyswander, M.1956A Research Project on the Treatment of Drug Addicts. Bulletin, Drug Addiction. Committee on Drug Addiction and Narcotics, National Academy of Sciences – National Research Council. Minutes of Seventeenth Meeting January 30 – 31, 1956, Appendix K, pp. 1484-1493.
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Peer Reviewed JournalWinick, C.1957Narcotics addiction and its treatment. Law and Contemporary Problems, 22(1), p. 9 – 33.
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Professional ReportKiepura, W. T.1958A progress report on the conduct of a Narcotics Anonymous program in an adult penal institution, Soledad Correctional Training Facility.
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BookReally living1958Really living. Washington D.C.: Narcotics Education, Inc.
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Peer Reviewed JournalRosenthal, V. & Shimberg, E.1958A Program of Group Therapy with Incarcerated Narcotic Addicts. The Journal of Criminal Law, Criminology, and Police Science, 49(2), p. 140 – 144.
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BookMurtagh, J.M. & Harris, S.1959Who Live in Shadows. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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Professional Trade JournalNo author1960Post-withdrawal Treatment of Narcotics Addiction at Lexington. What’s New, Winter, # 221, Abbot Laboratories.
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BookBrown, T. T.1961The Enigma of Drug Addiction. Springfield, Illinois: Charles C. Thomas.
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BookFlier, W.C.1962Problems in alcoholism and narcotics. Proceedings of the Institute of Pastoral Psychology, Fordham University, under the auspices of the Dept. of Psychology, June, 1959. New York: Fordham Univ. Press.
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BookKing, A.1963Going to Lexington in D. Wakefield (Ed.); The Addict (pp. 126 – 138). Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications.
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MonographNo author1963Mental Health Monograph 2 (1963). Narcotic Drug Addiction. U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare, Public Health Service Publication No. 1021
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BookSullivan, O.1963A Bridge to the Addict in D. Wakefield (Ed.); The Addict (pp. 162 – 170). Greenwich, CT: Fawcett Publications.
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BookHarris, J.D.1964The junkie priest: Father Daniel Egan. New York: Coward-McCann, Inc.
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ThesisMoncus, M. L.1964Comparison of MMPI scales of members of Alcoholics Anonymous and members of Narcotics Anonymous.
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BookYost, O.R.1964The bane of drug addiction. News York: The MacMillan Company.
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BookDuncan, T.1965Understanding and helping the narcotic addict. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
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BookKron, Y.J. & Brown, E.M.1965Mainline to nowhere: The making of a heroin addict. New York: Pantheon Books.
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BookPatrick, S.W.1965Our way of life: A short history of Narcotics Anonymous. In: E. Harms (Ed.), Drug addiction and youth, New York: Pergamon Press, pp. 148-157.
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Peer Reviewed JournalRasor, B.1965The institutional treatment of the narcotic addict. Journal of the Mississippi State Medical Association, 6, 11-14
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BookJaffe, S.1966Narcotics -- An American plan. New York: Paul S. Eriksson, Inc.
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BookSagarin, E.1969Odd man in: Societies of deviants in America, Chicago: Quadrangle Books.
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BookCarlsen, D. & Doyle, B. 1970Marijuana: Assassin flower. In: Marijuana—To go to Pot, or not. Listen—Better Living Library. Washington, D.C.: Narcotics Education, Inc.
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BookGarmon, W.S. & Strickland, P. 1970Narcotics Anonymous, In: How to fight the drug menace, Nashville, TN, pp. 96-97.
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ThesisStandifer, D.A., Cox, J.D. & Poimboeuf, C.E.1970An exploratory study of certain socio-cultural, economic and demographic characteristics of the members of Narcotics Anonymous at Louisiana State Penitentiary. Master’s Thesis Submitted to the Faculty of the School of Social Welfare of Louisiana State University.
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MonographMaddox, J. F., Berliner, A., and Bates, W. F.1971Engaging Opioid Addicts in a Continuum of Services: A Community-Based Study in the San Antonio Area. Behavioral Health Science Monographs, The Texas Christian University Press, Number 71-1, January 1971.
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BookKing, R.1972The Drug Hang-Up: America's Fifty-Year Folly. New York: W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.
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BookMaurer, D. & Vogel, V.1973Narcotics and narcotic addiction. Springfield, IL: Charles C. Thomas.
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MonographNational Institute on Drug Abuse1978Nonresidential Self-Help Organizations and the Drug Abuse Problem: An Exploratory Conference. Services Research Branch, Division of Resource Development, National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA). Publication Number (ADM) 78-752, July 1978.
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BookAshmore, B. J.1980Narcotics Anonymous: How to start a group in your community. In R. Faulkinberry (ed.), Drug problems of the 70s; Solutions of the 80s (National Drug Abuse Conference, 6th, New Orleans, 1979, pp. 399-402). Lafayette, LA: Endac Enterprises.
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Peer Reviewed JournalHawkins, D. J.1980Some Suggestions for “Self-Help” Approaches with Street Drug Abusers. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs, 12(2), 131-137.
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Peer Reviewed JournalNurco, D.1981The self-help movement and narcotics addicts. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 8(2), 139-151.
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ThesisMarques, C. C.1983Behavior control self-help groups members' attitudes regarding health care professionals (Ph.D. Thesis – Psychology). University of Arizona.
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BookNurco, D. N., Wegner, N., Stephenson, P., Makofsky, & Shaffer, J. W.1983Ex-addicts' self-help groups: Potentials and pitfalls, New York, NY: Praeger Publishers.
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Peer Reviewed JournalNo author1985Narcotics Anonymous. Journal of the American Medical Association, 254(21), 3037.
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PamphletNo author1985What is N. A.? Center City, MN: Hazelden.
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Peer Reviewed JournalPeyrot, M.1985Narcotics Anonymous: Its history, structure, and approach. International Journal of the Addictions, 20(10), 1509-1522.
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PamphletNo author1986N. A.: One Member's Story. Center City, MN: Hazelden.
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PamphletA., L.1987Twelve Steps for addicts. Center City, MN: Hazelden.
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Peer Reviewed JournalBuxton, M. E., Smith, D. E., & Seymour, R. B.1987Spirituality and other points of resistance to the 12-step recovery process. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 19(3), 275-286.
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DissertationCloud, W.1987From down under: A qualitative study on heroin addiction recovery. Ann Arbor, MI: Dissertation Abstracts.
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Peer Reviewed JournalEhrlich, P.198712-step principles and adolescent chemical dependence treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 19(3), 311-317.
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Peer Reviewed JournalMuhleman, D.198712-step study groups in drug abuse treatment programs. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 19(3), 291-298.
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Peer Reviewed JournalWells, B.1987Narcotics Anonymous (NA): The phenomenal growth of an important resource. British Journal of Addiction, 82(6), 581-582.
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Peer Reviewed JournalZweben. J. E.1987Recovery-oriented psychotherapy: Facilitating the use of 12-step programs. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 19(3), 243-251.
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Peer Reviewed JournalEmert, V.1988Doing the 12-step to a rock beat: Leonard the Dog has a sober message for teenagers. Adolescent Counseling, 1(2), 31-34
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Peer Reviewed JournalNichols, H.1988Narcotics Anonymous. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 5(3), 195-196
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PamphletNo author1988From treatment to N. A. Center City, MN: Hazelden
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ThesisBodensieck, R. A.1989A model for differentiating types of change-oriented groups: discussion, application, and empirical analysis (Thesis, Psy.D). Chicago School of Professional Psychology
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BookGifford, P. D.1989A.A. (Alcoholics Anonymous) and N.A. (Narcotics Anonymous) for adolescents. In P. B. Henry (ed.), Practical approaches in treating adolescent chemical dependency: A guide to clinical assessment and intervention (pp. 265-284). New York: Haworth Press
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Peer Reviewed JournalMcCown, W.1989The relationship between impulsivity, empathy and involvement in twelve step self-help substance abuse treatment groups. British Journal of Addiction, 4(4), 391-393
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Peer Reviewed JournalMiller, N. S., Gold, M. S., & Pottash, A. C.1989A 12-step treatment approach for marijuana (cannabis) dependence. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 6(4), 241-250
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Peer Reviewed JournalChappel, J. N., Veach, T. L., & Klein, B.1990Teaching medical students to utilize 12-step programs. Substance Abuse, 11(3), 143-150
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Peer Reviewed JournalO'Connor, L. E., & Berry, J. W.1990The drug-of-choice phenomenon: Why addicts start using their preferred drug. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 22, 305-311
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Peer Reviewed JournalAlford, G. S., Koehler, R. A., & Leonard, J.1991Alcoholics Anonymous-Narcotics Anonymous model inpatient treatment of chemically dependent adolescents: A 2-year outcome study. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 52(2), 118-126
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ThesisAtkins, R. G.1991Self-help groups as modern forms of religious life: A case study of Narcotics Anonymous (Master’s Thesis). University of Virginia
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Peer Reviewed JournalGifford, P. D.1991A.A. and N.A. for adolescents. Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 1(3), 101-120
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BookSchulz, J. E.199112-step programs in recovery from drug and alcohol addiction. In N. S. Miller (ed.), Comprehensive handbook of drug and alcohol addiction (pp. 1255-1271). New York: Marcel Dekker
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Peer Reviewed JournalWeddington, W. W.1991Towards a Rehabilitation of Methadone Maintenance: Integration of Relapse Prevention and Aftercare. The International Journal of the Addictions, 25(9A & l0A), 1201- 1224, 1990-91.
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Peer Reviewed JournalChappel, J. N.1992Effective use of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous in treating patients. Psychiatric Annals, 22(8), 409-418
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BookDerby, K.1992The role of 12-step self-help groups in the treatment of the chemically dependent. In B. C. Wallace (ed.), The chemically dependent; Phases of treatment and recovery (pp. 159-170). New York: Brunner/Mazel
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Peer Reviewed JournalKramer, T.H., & Hoisington, D.1992Use of AA and NA in the treatment of chemical dependencies of traumatic brain injury survivors. Brain Injury, 6(1), 81-88
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BookLawson, G. W.1992Twelve-step programs and the treatment of adolescent substance abuse. In G. W. Lawson & A. W. Lawson (eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Etiology, treatment and prevention (pp. 219-229). Gaithersburg, MD: Aspen Publishers.
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Peer Reviewed JournalRoom, R.1992"Healing ourselves and our planet": The emergence and nature of a generalized Twelve-Step consciousness. Contemporary Drug Problems, 19(4), 717-740
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Peer Reviewed JournalAnderson, T.L.1993Types of identity change in drug using and recovery careers. Sociological Focus, 26(2), 133-145
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Peer Reviewed JournalHumphreys, K.1993Psychotherapy and the twelve step approach for substance abusers: The limits of integration. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 30(2), 207-213
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Peer Reviewed JournalJohnsen, E., & Herringer, L.G.1993A note on the utilization of common support activities and relapse following substance abuse treatment. Journal of Psychology: Interdisciplinary and Applied, 127(1), 73-77
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Professional Trade JournalJohnson, C. & Taylor, C.1993Blending Oil and Water: Integrating Twelve Steps and Psychodynamic Therapies. Professional Counselor, 8(1), 38
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Peer Reviewed JournalKeene, J. & Raynor, P.1993Addiction as a ‘Soul Sickness’: The Influence of Client and Therapist Beliefs. Addiction Research, 1, 77-87
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Peer Reviewed JournalKellogg, S.1993Identity and recovery. Psychotherapy: Theory, Research, Practice, Training, 30(2), 235-244
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Peer Reviewed JournalMarron, J. T.1993The Twelve Steps – A Pathway to Recovery. Primary Care, 20(1), 107-119
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ThesisRonel, N.1993Narcotics Anonymous in Israel: self-help processes and religious faith among drug addicts (Ph.D. Thesis). Yerushalayim: ha-Universitah ha-`Ivrit
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Peer Reviewed JournalRoom, R., & Greenfield, T.1993Alcoholics anonymous, other 12-step movements and psychotherapy in the US population, 1990. Addiction, 88(4), 555-562
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Peer Reviewed JournalSmith, D. E., Buxton, M. E., Bilal, R., & Seymour R. B.1993Cultural points of resistance to the 12-Step recovery process. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 25(1), 97-108
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BookSpiegel, B. R.199312-Step programs as a treatment modality. In S. L. A. Straussner (ed.), Clinical work with substance-abusing clients (pp. 153-168). New York: Guilford Press
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Professional Trade JournalChristo, G.1994Does recovery happen in NA?...and how long does it take? The answers have important practical implications. Druglink. Institute for the Study of Drug Dependence. July/August, p. 17
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Peer Reviewed JournalChristo, G., & Sutton, S.1994Anxiety and self-esteem as a function of abstinence time among recovering addicts attending Narcotics Anonymous. British Journal of Clinical Psychology, 33, 198-200.
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BookDuPont, R. L., & Shiraki, S.1994Recent research in twelve step programs. In N. S. Miller (ed.), Principles of addiction medicine. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine
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Peer Reviewed JournalGold, M. S.1994Neurobiology of addiction and recovery: The brain, the drive for the drug, and the 12-step fellowship [comment].Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 11(2), 93-97
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ThesisHolderegger, F.1994Narcotics Anonymous in Switzerland (Term Paper). Department of Applied Psychology Zurich
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Peer Reviewed JournalHumphreys, K., Mavis, B. E., & Stoffelmayr, B. E.1994Are Twelve Step programs appropriate for disenfranchised groups? Evidence from a study of posttreatment mutual help involvement. Prevention in Human Services, 11(1), 165-179
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Peer Reviewed JournalJohnson, N. P.1994A commentary on the 12-step program [comment]. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 11(2), 105-107
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Peer Reviewed JournalJohnson, N.P., & Chappel, J.N.1994Using AA and other 12-step programs more effectively. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 11(2), 137-142
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Peer Reviewed JournalKennedy, M. & Humphreys, K.1994Understanding world view transformation in mutual-help groups. Prevention in Human Services, 11, 181-198
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Peer Reviewed JournalMcKay, J. R., Alterman, A.I., McLellan, A. T., & Snider, E. C.1994Treatment goals, continuity of care, and outcome in a day hospital substance abuse rehabilitation program. American Journal of Psychiatry, 151(2), 254-259
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Peer Reviewed JournalRiordan, R. J., & Walsh. L.1994Guidelines for professional referral to Alcoholics Anonymous and other twelve step groups. Journal of Counseling and Development, 72, 351-355
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Peer Reviewed JournalSibthorpe, B., Fleming, D. & Gould, J.1994Self-help groups: A key to HIV risk reduction for high-risk injection drug users? Journal of Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndromes, 7(6), 592-598.
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BookSmith, D. E., Buxton, M. E., Bilal, R., & Seymour, R. B.1994Cultural points of resistance to twelve step programs. In N. S. Miller (ed.), Principles of addiction medicine. Chevy Chase, MD: American Society of Addiction Medicine
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BookWells, B.1994Narcotics Anonymous in Britain. In Heroin Addiction and Drug Policy: The British System. Ed., J. Strang & M. Gossop, pp. 240-247, New York: Oxford University Press.
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Peer Reviewed JournalWells, E. A., Peterson, P. L., Gainey, R. R., Hawkins, J. D., & Catalano, R. F.1994Outpatient treatment for cocaine abuse: A controlled comparison of relapse prevention and twelve-step approaches. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 20(1), 1-17