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  • Blending addiction research and practice: Strategies for technology transfer.

    Condon TP, Miner LL, Balmer CW, Pintello D. Blending addiction research and practice: Strategies for technology transfer. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2008;35(2):156-160.

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  • Motivational enhancement therapy to improve treatment utilization and outcome in pregnant substance users.

    Winhusen TJ, Kropp FB, Babcock D, Hauge D, Erickson SJ, Renz C, Rau L, Lewis D, Leimberger J, Somoza E. Motivational enhancement therapy to improve treatment utilization and outcome in pregnant substance users. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2008;35(2):161-173.

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  • Adverse events in an integrated trauma-focused intervention for women in community substance abuse treatment.

    Killeen T, Hien DA, Campbell A, Brown C, Hansen C, Jiang H, Kristman-Valente A, Neuenfeldt C, Rocz-de la Luz N, Sampson R, Suarez-Morales L, Wells EA, Brigham GS, Nunes EV. Adverse events in an integrated trauma-focused intervention for women in community substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2008;35(3):304-311. [doi: 10.1016/j.jsat.2007.12.001]

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  • Improving the transition from residential to outpatient addiction treatment: Gender differences in response to supportive telephone calls.

    Carter RE, Haynes LF, Back SE, Herrin AE, Brady KT, Leimberger JD, Sonne SC, Hubbard RL, Liepman MR. Improving the transition from residential to outpatient addiction treatment: Gender differences in response to supportive telephone calls. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 2008;34(1):47-59.

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  • What is usual about “treatment-as-usual”? Data from two multisite effectiveness trials.

    Santa Ana EJ, Martino S, Ball SA, Nich C, Frankforter TL, Carroll KM. What is usual about "treatment-as-usual"? Data from two multisite effectiveness trials. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment 2008;35(4):369-379.

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  • Development of a bibliography on religion, spirituality and addictions.

    Geppert CMA, Bogenschutz MP, Miller WR. Development of a bibliography on religion, spirituality and addictions. Drug and Alcohol Review 2007;26:389-395.

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  • What is seen through the looking glass: The impact of training on practitioner self-rating of motivational interviewing skills.

    Hartzler B, Baer JS, Dunn C, Rosengren DB, Wells EA. What is seen through the looking glass: The impact of training on practitioner self-rating of motivational interviewing skills. Behavioural and Cognitive Psychotherapy 2007;35:431-445.

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  • A randomized controlled trial of fluoxetine and cognitive behavioral therapy in adolescents with major depression, behavior problems, and substance use disorders.

    Riggs PD, Mikulich-Gilbertson SK, Davies RD, Lohman M, Klein C, Stover SK. A randomized controlled trial of fluoxetine and cognitive behavioral therapy in adolescents with major depression, behavior problems, and substance use disorders. Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine 2007;161(11):1026-1034.

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  • Effectiveness of abstinence-based incentives: Interaction with intake stimulant test results.

    Stitzer ML, Petry NM, Peirce JM, Kirby KC, Killeen TK, Roll JM, Hamilton JA, Stabile PQ, Sterling RC, Brown C, Kolodner KB, Li R. Effectiveness of abstinence-based incentives: Interaction with intake stimulant test results. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 2007;75(5):805-811.

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  • Telephone Enhancement of Long-Term Engagement (TELE) in continuing care for substance abuse treatment: A NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Study.

    Hubbard RL, Leimberger JD, Haynes LF, Patkar AA, Holter J, Liepman MR, Lucas K, Tyson B, Day T, Thorpe EA, Faulkner B, Hasson A. Telephone Enhancement of Long-Term Engagement (TELE) in continuing care for substance abuse treatment: A NIDA Clinical Trials Network (CTN) Study. American Journal on Addictions 2007;16(6):495-502,

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