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Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2023
AbstractThis article proposes a pilot therapeutic intervention for counseling Black male substance abusers within the carceral system. Despite the noted fact that Black males are disproportionately represented as drug‐using offenders, few treatment models exist that are germane to this population.
Otis Williams +3 more
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AbstractThis article proposes a pilot therapeutic intervention for counseling Black male substance abusers within the carceral system. Despite the noted fact that Black males are disproportionately represented as drug‐using offenders, few treatment models exist that are germane to this population.
Otis Williams +3 more
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addiction and health, 2019
Background Substance abusers show extensive self-destructive behavior due to the nature of the disorder and chronic and recurrence conditions. Various plans are presented for treating substance abuse.
M. Amani +2 more
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Background Substance abusers show extensive self-destructive behavior due to the nature of the disorder and chronic and recurrence conditions. Various plans are presented for treating substance abuse.
M. Amani +2 more
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Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 2000
In 1998, responding to national and regional epidemiological data indicating that methamphetamine (MA) abuse was a growing problem in the United States, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) initiated a multisite MA treatment study. Through a collaborative approach among CSAT, seven treatment sites, and a coordinating center, the study ...
J M, Herrell +3 more
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In 1998, responding to national and regional epidemiological data indicating that methamphetamine (MA) abuse was a growing problem in the United States, the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) initiated a multisite MA treatment study. Through a collaborative approach among CSAT, seven treatment sites, and a coordinating center, the study ...
J M, Herrell +3 more
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“How Can We Stay Sober?” Homeless Women’s Experience in a Substance Abuse Treatment Center
Society, 2014This article presents findings from an exploratory, qualitative examination of an intensive outpatient treatment program for homeless women recovering from substance dependence disorders. Structured interviews of seven current program clients and three graduates of the program were conducted to ascertain how clients maintain their sobriety in addition ...
Baird, Andrew F. +4 more
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Journal of Evidence-Based Social Work, 2009
This article examines the quality of research regarding the effectiveness of residential treatment centers for substance-abusing adolescents and begins to examine if methodological rigor is associated with substance abuse outcomes. A systematic review of each study is conducted using criteria based on a methodological analysis by Miller & Wilbourne ...
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This article examines the quality of research regarding the effectiveness of residential treatment centers for substance-abusing adolescents and begins to examine if methodological rigor is associated with substance abuse outcomes. A systematic review of each study is conducted using criteria based on a methodological analysis by Miller & Wilbourne ...
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Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research, 2004
Shannon M. Tinney +3 more
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Shannon M. Tinney +3 more
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The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment
MCN, The American Journal of Maternal/Child Nursing, 1995openaire +1 more source

