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NIDA Research Monograph, Number 137 [Printed in 1993]If you have the Acrobat reader plug-in for Netscape or Internet Explorer click on the document link and you will be able to view and/or print out the pages. If you have trouble viewing the document in your browser window, download the document (Windows users - right click on the link and Save as...) to your computer and get Adobe Acrobat Reader (free) in order to view it. This monograph is not available by chapter. The Table of Contents (below) is shown to assist in locating information prior to downloading the monograph. Download Monograph137.pdf - Behavioral Treatments for Drug Abuse and Dependence (2.3 MB) Behavioral Treatments for Drug Abuse and Dependence: Progress, Potential, and Promise-----1 Advancing the Application of Behavioral Treatment Approaches for Drug Dependence-----5 Contingency Management in Methadone Treatment: The Case for Positive Incentives-----19 Clinicwide and Individualized Behavioral Interventions in Drug Dependence Treatment-----37 Cue Reactivity and Cue Reactivity Interventions in Drug Dependence-----73 Treatment of Cocaine Dependence Through the Principles of Behavior Analysis and Behavioral Pharmacology-----97 Cognitive Therapy of Substance Abuse: Theoretical Rationale-----123 Harm Reduction: Application to Alcohol Abuse Problems-----147 Behavioral Treatments for Drug Problems: Lessons From the Alcohol Treatment Outcome Literature-----167 Multisystemic Treatment of Serious Juvenile Offenders: Implications for the Treatment of Substance-Abusing Youths-----181 Dialectical Behavior Therapy for Treatment of Borderline Personality Disorder: Implications for the Treatment of Substance Abuse-----201 Substance Abuse Research: Outcome Measurement Conundrums-----217 Between-Group Therapy Outcome Research: Design and Methodology-----249 When Clinical Trials Fail: A Guide to Disaggregation-----291 Behavioral Treatments for Drug Problems: Where Do We Go From Here?-----303 |
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