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 1.  Hallmarks of Successful Drug-Free Workplace Programs
This Center for Substance Abuse Prevention Tip sheet includes perspectives from employers who have successfully implemented drug-free workplace programs.
 2.  Findings from a Focus Group on Workplace Substance Abuse Prevention.
Sandra Lapham, M.D., Behavioral Health Research Center of the Southwest, presents comments from a focus group on workplace prevention. <<>>
 3.  Substance Abuse Prevention in the Workplace: WMC Fact Sheet
This Center for Substance Abuse Prevention fact sheet provides an overview of effective prevention and early intervention strategies and programs for the workplace.
 4.  What Works: Workplaces Without Alcohol and Other Drugs
This monograph, published by the Department of Labor, discusses the reasons for workplace programs, the five elements of sound programs, and associated legal issues. It also provides sample policies, model programs, and descriptions of common drugs of abuse.
 5.  Discussion of a Brief Intervention Program for Risky Drinkers
Katherine Klykylo, MHSA, ACSW, is the coordinator of the M-Fit DrinkWise Program at the University of Michigan Health System in Ann Arbor. She describes DrinkWise, a brief intervention program for risky drinkers.
 6.  Stakeholder Survey Results
This paper describes the purpose, methods, target audience, interview guide, analysis and results of a series of stakeholder interviews conducted in a major university to study service delivery for substance abuse prevention and early intervention in the workplace.
 7.  Uses of Multimedia in Workplace Substance Abuse Prevention
Royer Cook, Ph.D., of ISA Associates, discusses the uses of multi-media in workplace substance abuse prevention. <<>>
 8.  Treatment of Drug-Dependent Individuals with Comorbid Mental Disorders
This monograph from the National Institute on Drug Abuse examines the challenges in assessing substance abuse in dually-diagnosed clients, the comorbidities associated with smoking, the issues surrounding the treatment of depression and anxiety disorders in substance abusers, as well as the links among substance abuse, HIV, and mental illness.
 9.  Team-based Training for Substance Abuse Prevention
Wayne Lehman, Ph.D., Texas Christian University, describes a workplace substance abuse prevention program. <<>>
 10.  Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association
The Substance Abuse Program Administrators Association's mission is to promote, and communicate the highest standards of quality and professionalism in the administration of workplace substance abuse prevention programs through education, training and the exchange of ideas.

 

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