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Staff beliefs about addiction treatment.

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Researchers and treatment providers within the Delaware Valley Node surveyed 317 staff members concerning their beliefs about addiction treatment, finding more than 80% of respondents supported increased use of research-based innovations, 12-step/traditional approaches, and spirituality in addiction treatment.
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This article is published in Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.The article was published on 2001-07-01. It has received 178 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Addiction & Methadone maintenance.

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Pathological Gambling: Etiology, Comorbidity, and Treatment

TL;DR: Pathological Gambling: Etiology, Comorbidity, and Treatment examines the prevalence and consequences of problem gambling as well as approaches to treatment as discussed by the authors, including nonprofessionally guided interventions such as Gamblers Anonymous.
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Disseminating evidence-based practices in substance abuse treatment: A review with suggestions

TL;DR: This review focuses on methods for effectively disseminating new treatment methods into practice and how individual performance feedback and coaching improve the acquisition of clinical skills.
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A Preliminary trial of twelve-step facilitation and acceptance and commitment therapy with polysubstance-abusing methadone-maintained opiate addicts

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compared methadone maintenance alone to meth-one maintenance in combination with 16 weeks of either Intensive Twelve-Step Facilitation (ITSF) or Acceptance and Commitment Therapy (ACT) in a preliminary efficacy trial with polysubstance-abusing opiate addicts who were continuing to use drugs.
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Intimate partner violence and substance use: a longitudinal day-to-day examination.

TL;DR: Of the psychoactive substances examined, the use of alcohol and cocaine was associated with significant increases in the daily likelihood of male-to-female physical aggression; cannabis and opiates were not significantly associated with an increased likelihood ofmale partner violence.
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A survey of clinical practices and readiness to adopt evidence-based practices: Dissemination research in an addiction treatment system

TL;DR: A survey is constructed to assess clinical practices and readiness to adopt certain evidence-based practices in addiction treatment programs andTranslational strategies for treatment development and research dissemination are discussed.
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Motivational Interviewing: Preparing People to Change Addictive Behavior

TL;DR: The second edition of the Motivational Interviewing (MI) has been published by as mentioned in this paper, which includes 25 nearly all-new chapters, including guidelines for using their approach with a variety of clinical populations and reflect on the process of learning MI.
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A Controlled Study

Hamilton S. Davis
- 16 May 1966 - 
TL;DR: I feel let down by the overstatement and it does not seem cricket to whet the reader's appetite by including in the title the come-on phrase "controlled study" when the method used is not really rigidly controlled.
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Naltrexone in the treatment of alcohol dependence

TL;DR: Naltrexone may be a safe and effective adjunct to treatment in alcohol-dependent subjects, particularly in preventing alcohol relapse, and was seen in patients who drank any alcohol while attending outpatient treatment.
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Naltrexone and Coping Skills Therapy for Alcohol Dependence: A Controlled Study

TL;DR: Naltrexone proved superior to placebo in measures of drinking and alcohol- related problems, including abstention rates, number of drinking days, relapse, and severity of alcohol-related problems.
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Human immunodeficiency virus seroconversion among intravenous drug users in- and out-of-treatment: an 18-month prospective follow-up

TL;DR: The sixfold difference in rate of seroconversion between the two groups suggests that although rapid transmission of HIV still occurs, opiate-abusing IVDUs who enter methadone treatment are significantly less likely to become infected.
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