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 2002 – Volume 10
  Fall 2002
Vol 10, No 4
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National Strategy Seeks To Prevent Suicide
  • Suicide Prevention Web Links
  • Agreement Helps Transfer Research Findings to Clinical Practice
    Buprenorphine Approved for Opioid Addiction Treatment
    President's Commission Reports "Mental Health System Is in Disarray"
    Report on Co-Occurring Disorders Recommends Integrated Treatment 
    Initiative Helps Offenders Reenter Society
    Symposium Guides Faith-Based and Community Organizations
    Fewer Retailers Sell Cigarettes to Youth
    SAMHSA Awards New Grants
    Anger Management Offers Adjunct to Treatment
    ¡Soy Unica! ¡Soy Latina! Arrives in Miami
         
      Summer 2002
    Vol 10, No 3
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    Medication-Assisted Treatment: Merging with Mainstream Medicine
    President's Commission on Mental Health Launches Web Site
    Survey Finds Millions of Americans in Denial About Drug Abuse
    Survey Findings Launch Recovery Month
    Triple Diagnosis: Surmounting the Treatment Challenge
    Substance-Abusing Youth at Greater Risk for Suicide
    Early Marijuana Use Linked to Adult Dependence
    Self-Help Booklets Promote Mental Health Recovery
    Prevention Programs Receive Government Seal of Approval
    Survey Paints Picture of Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
    Marijuana- & Cocaine-Related Emergency Department Visits Up
    Coalition Seeks To Reduce Inappropriate Incarceration
    Remembering Max Schneier, Mental Health Advocate
    Communicating in a Crisis
         
      Spring 2002
    Vol 10, No 2
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    Helping Children Exposed to Substance Abuse, Mental Illness, and Violence
    Teachers Receive Information on Underage Drinking
    President Launches New Freedom Commission on Mental Health
    Heroin, Cocaine, and Alcohol + Drugs Top Lists of Drug-Related Deaths
    Terrorism: Helping Communities Heal
    Screening Nursing Home Applicants for Mental Illness
    Promoting Older Adult Health: Guide Offers Assistance
    Care Improves for Vulnerable Children
    Prevention Programs Reduce Drug Use Among High-Risk Youth
    Systems of Care Help Youth with Serious Emotional Disturbance
    Estimating Cost of Preventive Services in Mental Health
    Long-Term Marijuana Use Affects Memory and Attention
    SAMHSA Awards New Grants
    Recovery Month To Celebrate 13th Anniversary
         
      Winter 2002
    Vol 10, No 1
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    Inside This Issue
    Responding to Terrorism: Recovery, Resilience, Readiness
    Arab Americans and American Muslims Express Mental Health Needs
    Summit Promotes Mental Health in the Workplace
    Employment: A Workable Option Despite Mental Illness
    On the Web: Prevention Guidance Update
    Putting PreventionDSS to Work
    Women and Children: Treatment Improves Health
    Women and Children: The Faces Behind the Numbers
    Adolescent Admissions for Addiction Treatment Increase
    Accrediting Organizations Chosen for Methadone Treatment Programs
    Ending Homelessness: Conference Emphasizes Solutions
    Curie Articulates SAMHSA Priorities
    2003 Budget Targets Substance Abuse Treatment Gap
    On the Web: Statistics in Short Format
     
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