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Beliefs About AA and the Use of Medications

A Comparison of Three Groups of AA-Exposed Alcohol Dependent Persons

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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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Deborah H. A. Van Horn, Michelle Drapkin, Kevin G. Lynch, Lior Rennert, Jessica D. Goodman, Tyrone Thomas, Megan Ivey & James R. McKay. (2015) Treatment choices and subsequent attendance by substance-dependent patients who disengage from intensive outpatient treatment. Addiction Research & Theory 23:5, pages 391-403.
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WilliamL. White, MichaelD. Campbell, Corinne Shea, HowardA. Hoffman, Brian Crissman & RobertL. DuPont. (2013) Coparticipation in 12-Step Mutual Aid Groups and Methadone Maintenance Treatment: A Survey of 322 Patients. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery 8:4, pages 294-308.
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AntoineB. Douaihy, ThomasM. Kelly & Carl Sullivan. (2013) Medications for Substance Use Disorders. Social Work in Public Health 28:3-4, pages 264-278.
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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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Romina S. Lopez Gaston, David Best, Ed Day & William White. (2010) Perceptions of 12-Step Interventions Among UK Substance-Misuse Patients Attending Residential Inpatient Treatment in a UK Treatment Setting. Journal of Groups in Addiction & Recovery 5:3-4, pages 306-323.
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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 & Barbara S. McCrady. 2008. Recent Developments in Alcoholism. Recent Developments in Alcoholism 321 346 .
John F. Kelly, Robert Stout, William Zywiak & Robert Schneider. (2006) A 3-Year Study of Addiction Mutual-help Group Participation Following Intensive Outpatient Treatment. Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research 30:8, pages 1381-1392.
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