NIDA Research Monograph, Number 106 [Printed in 1991]
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Preface-----vii
Frederick K. Goodwin
Overview of Treatment Issues-----1
Roy W. Pickens and Bennett W. Fletcher
Drug Treatment Services: Funding and Admissions-----20
William Butynski
Do More . . . and Do It Better: Staff-Related Issues in the Drug Treatment Field That Affect the Quality and Effectiveness of Services-----53
John S. Gustafson
Outpatient Drug Abuse Treatment Services, 1988: Results of a National Survey-----63
Richard H. Price, A. Celeste Burke, Thomas A. DÕAunno, David M. Klingel, William C. McCaughrin, Jane A. Rafferty, and Thomas E. Vaughn
Treatment Outcomes for Drug Abuse Clients-----93
Frank M. Tims, Bennett W. Fletcher, and Robert L. Hubbard
Patient Treatment Matching: A Conceptual and Methodological Review With Suggestions for Future Research-----114
A. Thomas McLellan and Arthur I. Alterman
Client Issues in Drug Abuse Treatment: Addressing Multiple Drug Abuse-----136
Thomas R. Kosten
Addressing Psychiatric Comorbidity-----152
George E. Woody, A. Thomas McLellan, Charles P. OÕBrien, and Lester Luborsky
Are There Minimum Conditions Necessary for Methadone Maintenance To Reduce Intravenous Drug Use and AIDS Risk Behaviors?-----167
Anna Rose Childress, A. Thomas McLellan, George E. Woody, and Charles P. OÕBrien
Reducing Illicit Drug Use Among Methadone Patients-----178
Maxine L. Stitzer and Kimberly C. Kirby
Improving Client Compliance in Outpatient Treatment: Counselor-Targeted Interventions-----204
Mary E. McCaul and Dace S. Svikis
Retention in Drug-Free Therapeutic Communities-----218
George De Leon
Using Methadone Effectively: Achieving Goals by Application of Laboratory, Clinical, and Evaluation Research and by Development of Innovative Programs-----245
Mary Jeanne Kreek
Using Psychotherapy Effectively in Drug Abuse Treatment-----267
Lisa Simon Onken
Relapse Prevention-----279
Sharon M. Hall, David A. Wasserman and Barbara E. Havassy
Conditioning Factors May Help To Understand and Prevent Relapse in Patients Who Are Recovering From Drug Dependence-----293
Charles P. OÕBrien, Anna Rose Childress, and A. Thomas McLellan
Some Special Considerations for Treatment of Drug Abuse and Dependence in Women-----313
Jack H. Mendelson, Roger Weiss, Margaret Griffin, Steven M. Mirin, Siew K. Teoh, Nancy K. Mello, and Barbara W. Lex
Opportunities for Enhancing Drug Abuse Treatment With Criminal Justice Authority-----328
Carl G. Leukefeld
Contemporary Issues in Drug Abuse Treatment Linkage With Self-Help Groups-----338
David N. Nurco, Philip Stephenson, and Thomas E. Hanlon
Primary Care and Intravenous Drug Abuse Treatment-----349
Richard J. Russo
Establishing a Methadone Quality Assurance System: Rationale and Objectives-----358
James R. Cooper
Methadone Maintenance and Patients in Alcoholism Treatment-----365
Enoch Gordis
Community Resistance to Drug Treatment Program Placement-----373
Chauncey L. Veatch Ill
The Impact of AIDS on Drug Abuse Treatment-----385
Lawrence S. Brown, Jr.
Improving Drug Abuse Treatment: Recommendations for Research and Practice------394
Carl G. Leukefeld, Roy W. Pickens, and Charles R. Schuster
List of NIDA Research Monographs-----407
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