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Barthwell, Andrea, M.D. (2000). Working Together for Recovery, An RCSP Gathering; Plenary Presentation: Working Together to Reduce Stigma.

 

Coley, Carol, M.S. & Reyes, Rosa M (2001). Co-occurring Dialogues Discussion Group, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, SAMHSA.

 

Cocozza, JJ & Skowyra, KR. (2000). Youth with mental health disorders: Issues and emerging responses. Juvenile Justice. 7:3-13.

 

Crowley, TJ & Riggs, PD. (1999). Adolescent substance use disorder with conduct and comorbid conditions.  In: Adolescent Drug Abuse: Clinical Assessment and Therapeutic Interventions. NIDA Research Monograph, Number 156 Rockville, MD: NIDA.

 

CSAT. (2000). The Change Book: A Blueprint for Technology Transfer. ATTC National Office: Kansas City, MO.

 

Dixon, L., McNary, S. & Lehman, A. (1998). Remission of substance use disorder among psychiatric inpatients with mental illness. American Journal of Psychiatry, 155, 239-243.

 

Drake, R.E., Osher, F.C., & Wallach, M.A. (1991). Homelessness and dual diagnosis. American Psychologist, 46(11), 1149-1152.

 

Flowers, Andrea. (2002). Co-occurring Mental and Substance Use Disorders Among Tennessee Adolescents.  IMPACT Study Data Dissemination Project, Tennessee Voices for Children and Vanderbilt University Center for Mental Health Policy. 

 

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Kessler R, Nelson C, McGonagle K (1996). The epidemiology of co-occurring addictive and mental disorders:  Implications for prevention and service utilization.  American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 66:17-31.

 

Kessler, Ronald C. et.al., "The National Comorbidity Survey of the United States", International Review of Psychiatry, 6. (1994): 365-376 (p. 372)

 

Lofquist, William A. (1983). Discovering the Meaning of Prevention.  AYD Publications, Tucson, Arizona.

 

Lofquist, William A. (1993). The Technology of Prevention Workbook. AYD Publications, Tucson, Arizona.

 

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Sciacca, Kathleen M.A. (1986). On Co-occurring Addictive and Mental Disorders: A Brief History of the Origins of Dual Diagnosis Treatment and Program Development.

 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration National Advisory Council. (1998).  Action for Mental Health and Substance-Related Disorders:  Improving Services for Individuals at Risk, or With, Co-Occurring Substance-related and Mental Health Disorders.  Conference Report and Recommended National Strategy.  DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 98-3254.

 

Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. (1999). Assessment and Treatment of Patients with Coexisting Mental Illness and Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse.  Treatment Improvement Protocol (TIP) Series, 9.  DHHS Publication No. (SMA) 99-3307.  Rockville, MD:  U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

 

US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (2000). A. Summary of Findings from the 1999 National Household Survey on Drug Abuse. SAMHSA Office of Applied Studies. Rockville, MD.

 

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US Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) (1999). B. The Relationship Between Mental Health and Substance Abuse Among Adolescents. SAMHSA Office of Applied Studies. Rockville, MD.

 

White, W.L. (2000) Toward a New Recovery Movement: Historical Reflections on Recovery, Treatment and Advocacy. Prepared for the Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Recovery Community Support Program Conference:Working Together for Recovery.'

 

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