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Professionals’ evaluation of the ‘5-step method’ for helping family members of substance misusers in the context of the Italian Health Services

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Pages 367-388 | Published online: 10 Jul 2009

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The Alcohol, Drugs and the Family Research Group:Alex Copello, Akanidomo Ibanga, Jim Orford, Lorna Templeton & Richard Velleman. (2010) The 5-Step Method: Future directions. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 17:sup1, pages 203-210.
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Caterina Arcidiacono, Richard Velleman, Fortuna Procentese, Cinzia Albanesi & Massimiliano Sommantico. (2009) Impact and Coping in Italian Families of Drug and Alcohol Users. Qualitative Research in Psychology 6:4, pages 260-280.
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Jim Orford, Lorna Templeton, Alex Copello, Richard Velleman, Akan Ibanga & Charlotte Binnie. (2009) Increasing the involvement of family members in alcohol and drug treatment services: The results of an action research project in two specialist agencies. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 16:5, pages 379-408.
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Eva Y N Yuen & John W Toumbourou. (2008) Does family intervention for adolescent substance use impact parental mental health? A systematic review. Australian e-Journal for the Advancement of Mental Health 7:3, pages 186-199.
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C. Arcidiacono, P. Sarnacchiaro & R. Velleman. (2008) Testing fidelity to a new psychological intervention for family members of substance misusers during implementation in Italy. Journal of Substance Use 13:6, pages 361-381.
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Richard Velleman, Caterina Arcidiacono, Fortuna Procentese, Alex Copello & Pasquale Sarnacchiaro. (2008) A 5-step intervention to help family members in Italy who live with substance misusers. Journal of Mental Health 17:6, pages 643-655.
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Caterina Arcidiacono, Richard Velleman & Fortuna Procentese. (2009) A synergy between action‐research and a mixed methods design for improving services and treatment for family members of heavy alcohol and drug users. Journal of Community & Applied Social Psychology 20:2, pages 95-109.
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