Changing addictive behavior: bridging clinical and public health strategies/

Changing addictive behavior: bridging clinical and public health strategies/ edited by Jalie A.Tucker - New York: The Guilford Press, 1999. - xx,387p.

Part I: Reformulating the Addictive Behavior Change Process. Tucker, Changing Addictive Behavior: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives. Marlatt, From Hindsight to Foresight: A Commentary on Project MATCH. Schmidt, Weisner, Public Health Perspectives on Access and Need for Substance Abuse Treatment. Tucker, Resolving Alcohol and Drug Problems: Influences on Addictive Behavior Change and Help-seeking Processes. Donovan, Rosengren, Motivation for Behavior Change and for Treatment among Substance Abusers. Joseph, Breslin, Skinner, Critical Perspectives on the Transtheoretical Model and Stages of Change. Vuchinich, Behavioral Economics as a Framework for Organizing the Expanded Range of Substance Abuse Interventions.
Part II. Expanding the Range of Behavior Change Initiatives. Curry, Kim, Public Health Perspective on Addictive Behavior Change Interventions: Conceptual Frameworks and Guiding Principles. Zweben, Fleming, Brief Interventions for Alcohol and Drug Abuse Problems. Higgins, Potential Contributions of the Community Reinforcement Approach and Contingency Management to Broadening the Base of Substance Abuse Treatment. Abrams, Clark, King, Increasing the Impact of Nicotine Dependence Treatment: Conceptual and Practical Considerations in a Stepped-Care Plus Treatment-Matching Approach. M.B. Sobell, L.C. Sobell, A Stepped Care for Alcohol Problems: An Efficient Method for Planning and Delivering Clinical Services. McEldowney, Heilman, Evaluation of Substance Abuse Treatment Programs in the Era of Managed Care: The Role of Cost Benefit Analysis.

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