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Empirical Awakening: The New Science on Mutual Help and Implications for Cost Containment Under Health Care Reform

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Pages 85-91 | Published online: 10 Apr 2012

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Sydney Alexandra Camargo, Michael James McClellan, Craig Brandon Creech, Richard Osbaldiston, Colbey Adair & Anna Rose Stanton. (2020) The impact of religious affiliation on college students’ 12-step model preferences. Mental Health, Religion & Culture 23:3-4, pages 317-330.
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Judith A. Jordan. (2019) Alcoholics Anonymous: A Vehicle for Achieving Capacity for Secure Attachment Relationships and Adaptive Affect Regulation. Journal of Social Work Practice in the Addictions 19:3, pages 201-222.
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Thomas F. McGovern & William L. White. (2017) What is Alcoholics Anonymous? A Path from Addiction to Recovery. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 35:2, pages 183-184.
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William White, Marc Galanter, Keith Humphreys & John Kelly. (2016) The Paucity of Attention to Narcotics Anonymous in Current Public, Professional, and Policy Responses to Rising Opioid Addiction. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 34:4, pages 437-462.
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Sharon Kingston, Emily Knight, Justin Williams & Hannah Gordon. (2015) How do Young Adults View 12-Step Programs? A Qualitative Study. Journal of Addictive Diseases 34:4, pages 311-322.
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Christian DeLucia, Brandon G. Bergman, Diana Formoso & Laura B. Weinberg. (2015) Recovery in Narcotics Anonymous from the Perspectives of Long-Term Members: A Qualitative Study. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery 10:1, pages 3-22.
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Allison K. Labbe, Valerie Slaymaker & John F. Kelly. (2014) Toward Enhancing 12-Step Facilitation Among Young People: A Systematic Qualitative Investigation of Young Adults’ 12-Step Experiences. Substance Abuse 35:4, pages 399-407.
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Brandon G. Bergman & Christian DeLucia. (2014) Clinical Trainees' Knowledge and Beliefs about 12-Step Mutual-Help Organizations: Implications for Training and Future Practice. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 32:4, pages 357-374.
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John F. Kelly & M. Claire Greene. (2014) Toward an Enhanced Understanding of the Psychological Mechanisms by which Spirituality Aids Recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly 32:2-3, pages 299-318.
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WilliamL. White, MichaelD. Campbell, RobertA. Spencer, HowardA. Hoffman, Brian Crissman & RobertL. DuPont. (2014) Participation in Narcotics Anonymous and Alcoholics Anonymous and Abstinence Outcomes of 322 Methadone Maintenance Patients. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery 9:1, pages 14-30.
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JohnF. Kelly. (2013) Alcoholics Anonymous Science Update: Introduction to the Special Issue. Substance Abuse 34:1, pages 1-3.
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JohnF. Kelly & WilliamL. White. (2012) Broadening the Base of Addiction Mutual-Help Organizations. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery 7:2-4, pages 82-101.
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John F. Kelly, Samuel Levy, Maya Matlack & Bettina B. Hoeppner. (2023) Who affiliates with SMART recovery? A comparison of individuals attending SMART recovery, alcoholics anonymous, both, or neither . Alcohol: Clinical and Experimental Research 47:10, pages 1926-1942.
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John F Kelly, Samuel A Levy & Bettina B Hoeppner. (2023) An investigation of SMART Recovery: protocol for a longitudinal cohort study of individuals making a new recovery attempt from alcohol use disorder. BMJ Open 13:2, pages e066898.
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Gabriel Segal. (2020) ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS “SPIRITUALITY” AND LONG-TERM SOBRIETY MAINTENANCE AS A TOPIC FOR INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDY. Behavioural Brain Research 389, pages 112645.
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Mary Jean Costello, Yao Li, Shannon Remers, James MacKillop, Sarah Sousa, Courtney Ropp, Don Roth, Mark Weiss & Brian Rush. (2019) Effects of 12-step mutual support and professional outpatient services on short-term substance use outcomes among adults who received inpatient treatment. Addictive Behaviors 98, pages 106055.
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John F. Kelly, Lauren Hoffman, Corrie Vilsaint, Roger Weiss, Andrew Nierenberg & Bettina Hoeppner. (2019) Peer support for mood disorder: Characteristics and benefits from attending the Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance mutual-help organization. Journal of Affective Disorders 255, pages 127-135.
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Brandon G. Bergman, M. Claire Greene, Bettina B. Hoeppner & John F. Kelly. (2018) Expanding the reach of alcohol and other drug services: Prevalence and correlates of US adult engagement with online technology to address substance problems. Addictive Behaviors 87, pages 74-81.
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John F. Kelly, Brandon G. Bergman & Nilofar Fallah-Sohy. (2018) Mechanisms of Behavior Change in 12-Step Approaches to Recovery in Young Adults. Current Addiction Reports 5:2, pages 134-145.
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John F. Kelly. (2016) Is Alcoholics Anonymous religious, spiritual, neither? Findings from 25 years of mechanisms of behavior change research. Addiction 112:6, pages 929-936.
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John F. Kelly, Nilo Fallah-Sohy, Julie Cristello & Brandon Bergman. (2017) Coping with the enduring unpredictability of opioid addiction: An investigation of a novel family-focused peer-support organization. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 77, pages 193-200.
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Brandon G. Bergman, John F. Kelly, Jessica E. Nargiso & James W. McKowen. (2016) "The Age of Feeling in-Between": Addressing Challenges in the Treatment of Emerging Adults With Substance Use Disorders. Cognitive and Behavioral Practice 23:3, pages 270-288.
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John F. Kelly, M. Claire Greene & Brandon G. Bergman. (2016) Recovery benefits of the “therapeutic alliance” among 12-step mutual-help organization attendees and their sponsors. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 162, pages 64-71.
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John F. Kelly, M. Claire Greene, Brandon Bergman, Bettina B. Hoeppner & Valerie Slaymaker. (2016) The Sponsor Alliance Inventory: Assessing the Therapeutic Bond Between 12-Step Attendees and Their Sponsors. Alcohol and Alcoholism 51:1, pages 32-39.
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Karen M. Conrad, Kendon J. Conrad, Lora L. Passetti, Rodney R. Funk & Michael L. Dennis. (2015) Validation of the Full and Short-Form Self-Help Involvement Scale Against the Rasch Measurement Model. Evaluation Review 39:4, pages 395-427.
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Matthew J. Worley, Katie Witkiewitz, Sandra A. Brown, Daniel R. Kivlahan & Richard Longabaugh. (2015) Social Network Moderators of Naltrexone and Behavioral Treatment Effects on Heavy Drinking in the COMBINE Study. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 39:1, pages 93-100.
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John F. Kelly, M. Claire Greene & Brandon G. Bergman. (2014) Do Drug-Dependent Patients Attending Alcoholics Anonymous Rather than Narcotics Anonymous Do As Well? A Prospective, Lagged, Matching Analysis. Alcohol and Alcoholism 49:6, pages 645-653.
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Michael L. Dennis, Christy K Scott & Alexandre Laudet. (2014) Beyond Bricks and Mortar: Recent Research on Substance Use Disorder Recovery Management. Current Psychiatry Reports 16:4.
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Brandon G. Bergman, M. Claire Greene, Bettina B. Hoeppner, Valerie Slaymaker & John F. Kelly. (2014) Psychiatric Comorbidity and 12-Step Participation: A Longitudinal Investigation of Treated Young Adults. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 38:2, pages 501-510.
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John F. Kelly, Robert L. Stout & Valerie Slaymaker. (2013) Emerging adults’ treatment outcomes in relation to 12-step mutual-help attendance and active involvement. Drug and Alcohol Dependence 129:1-2, pages 151-157.
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