NIDA Research Monograph, Number 165 [Printed in 1997]
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Table of Contents
Treatment for Drug Addiction: It Won't Work
If They Don't Receive It-----1 Lisa Simon Onken, Jack
D. Blaine, and John J. Boren
Enhancing Retention in Clinical Trials
of Psychosocial Treatments: Practical Strategies-----4 Kathleen
M. Carroll
From the Initial Clinic Contact to Aftercare:
A Brief Review of Effective Strategies for Retaining Cocaine Abusers in
Treatment-----25 Stephen T. Higgins and Alan J. Budney
Help-Seeking by Substance Abusers: The
Role of Harm Reduction and Behavioral-Economic Approaches To Facilitate
Treatment Entry and Retention-----44 G. Alan Marlatt,
Jalie A. Tucker, Dennis M. Donovan, and Rudy E. Vuchinich
Tailoring Interventions to Clients: Effects
on Engagement and Retention-----85 Larry E. Beutler,
Heidi Zetzer, and Elizabeth Yost
Factors Associated With Treatment Continuation:
Implications for the Treatment of Drug Dependence-----110 Gregory G. Kolden, Kenneth I. Howard, Elizabeth A. Bankoff,
Michael S. Maling, and Zoran Martinovich
Stages of Change: Interactions With
Treatment Compliance and Involvement-----131 Carlo
C. DiClemente and Carl W. Scott
The Role of Family and Significant Others
in the Engagement and Retention of Drug-Dependent Individuals-----157 M. Duncan Stanton
Establishing and Maintaining a Therapeutic
Alliance With Substance Abuse Patients: A Cognitive Therapy Approach-----181 Cory F. Newman
Back to Basics: Fundamental Cognitive Therapy
Skills for Keeping Drug-Dependent Individuals in Treatment-----207 Bruce S. Liese and Aaron T. Beck
Establishing a Therapeutic Alliance With
Substance Abusers-----233 Lester Luborsky, Jacques
P. Barber, Lynne Siqueland, A. Thomas McLellan, and George Woody
Ordering Information-----245
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