Assignment: Alcohol and Drug intervention

Assignment: Alcohol and Drug intervention

Assignment: Alcohol and Drug intervention

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Workforce

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Burke, P. A., & Prichard, D. (2006). Counselor self-care in work with traumatized, addicted people. Journal of Chemical Dependency Treatment, 8(2), 283–301.

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Daley, D. C., & Feit, M. D. (2013). The many roles of social workers in the preven- tion and treatment of alcohol and drug addiction: A major health and social problem affecting individuals, families and society. Social Work in Public Health, 28(3–4), 159–164.

Galvani, S. (2007). Refusing to listen: Are we failing the needs of people with alcohol and drug problems? Social Work Education, 26(7), 697–707.

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Yalisove, D. (2007). Creating the climate for student acceptance of evidence- based practices in addiction studies: A brief inquiry into how we know about addiction. Journal of Teaching in Addictions, 6(2), 69–78.

Alcoholics Anonymous Related

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Fuller, R. (2002). “I’m a social work student and I’m here to observe an AA meeting.” Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 2(1), 109–111.

Humphreys, K. (2000). Community narratives and personal stories in Alcoholics Anonymous. Journal of Community Psychology, 28(5), 495–506.

Kurtz, L. F., & Fisher, M. (2003). Twelve-step recovery and community service. Health and Social Work, 28(2), 137–145.

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Mankowski, E. S., Humphreys, K., & Moos, R. H. (2001). Individual and contex- tual predictors of involvement in twelve-step self-help groups after sub- stance abuse treatment. American Journal of Community Psychology, 29(4), 537–563.

Spiegel, B. R. (2005). The use of the 12 steps of the anonymous program to heal trauma. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 5(3), 103–105.

Wituk, S., Shepherd, M. D., Slavich, S., Warren, M. L., & Meissen, G. (2000). A topography of self-help groups: An empirical analysis. Social Work, 45(2), 157–165.

Young, L. B. (2011). Hitting bottom: Help seeking among Alcoholics Anonymous members. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 11(4), 321–335.

History

White, W. (1998). Slaying the dragon: The history of addiction treatment and recovery in America. Bloomington, IL: The Chestnut Systems/Lighthouse Institute.

White, W. (2000). The history of recovered people as wounded healers: From Native America to the rise of the modern alcoholism movement. Alco- holism Treatment Quarterly, 18(1), 1–23.

White, W. (2004). The historical essence of addiction counseling. Counselor, 5(3), 43–48.

White, W. (2010). Nonclinical addiction recovery support services: History, rationale, models, potentials and pitfalls. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 28(3), 256–272.

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Alcohol Industry

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Drug Trade

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Disparities (General), Social Determinants of Health/Addiction and Culturally Relevant Treatment Development

Amano, H., Larson, M. J., Gampel, J., Richardson, E., Savage, A., & Wagner, D. (2005). Racial/ethnic differences in social vulnerability among women with co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders: Implica- tions for treatment services. Journal of Community Psychology, 33(4), 495–511.

Austin, A., & Wagner, E. F. (2010). Treatment attrition among racial and ethnic minority youth. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions, 10(1), 63–80.