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All items are listed alphabetically by the principal author. (last updated July 2009)

Manuscripts Under Review

Chan YF, Chilcoat HD, Wilcox HC, Anthony JC. Estimated influence of childhood aggression and early-onset alcohol and other drug use on the risk of juvenile violent offending.

Chan, Y.F., Passetti, L.L., Garner, B.R., Lloyd, J.J., Dennis, M.L., (In Press) HIV risk behaviors among adolescents in treatment for substance misuse.

Coleman, V. H., Erickson, K., Spong, C. Y., Portnoy, B., Croswell, J., & Schulkin, J. (under review). Current practice of cesarean delivery on maternal request: Impact of the 2006 State-of- the-Science Conference. Submitted to American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology.

Conrad, KJ, Bezruczko, N, Park, HJ, Chan, YF, Riley, BB, Diamond, G, & Dennis, ML (under review). Atypical Suicide Risk: Using Rasch Person Fit Statistics to Improve Screening and Understanding .  Submitted to Journal of Applied Measurement.

Conrad KJ, Riley B, Dennis ML, Chan YF, Conrad KM, Linacre JM (submitted). Measuring Change on the Substance Problems Scale Using Rasch Measurement.

Crum RM, Chan YF, Arria AM, Storr CL, Caldeira K (submitted). Social Anxiety, Depressive Symptoms and Problem Drinking in a College Population. Addictive Behavior. (Being revised)

Crum RM, Green KM, Storr CL, Chan YF, Ialongo N, Stuart EA, Anthony JC. Depressed Mood among Youth Reporting Alcohol Use: Associations with Subsequent Alcohol Involvement from Childhood through Young Adulthood.

Dakoff, G., Godley, S.H., & Smith, J.E. (invited chapter in development). Family Therapies and the Community Reinforcement Approach for Youth with a Substance Use Disorder. In Y. Kaminer & K. Winters (Eds.), Clinical Manual of Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment. Arlington, VA: American Psychiatric Association

Davidson, L., & White, W. (submitted). An integrated model of recovery-oriented behavioral health care. Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services.

Davidson, L., White, W., Sells, D. Schmutte, T., O’Connell, M., Bellamy, C., & Rowe, M. (submitted) Enabling or engaging? The nature and role of recovery support services in addiction recovery. Submitted to Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

Garner, B. R., Godley, M. D., Funk, R. R., Lee, M. T., & Garnick, D. W. (Submitted). The Washington Circle continuity of care performance measure: Predictive validity with adolescents discharged from residential treatment.

Gaston, R.S.L., Best, D., Day, R. & White, W.L. (submitted). Perceptions of 12-step interventions among NHS substance misuse patients attending residential in-patient treatment in a UK treatment setting. European Addiction Research.

Godley, S.H., Garner, B.R., Passetti, L.L, Funk, R.R., Dennis, M.L., & Godley, M.D. (under review). Adolescent outpatient treatment and continuing care: Findings from a randomized clinical trial.

Gotham, H. J., White, M. K., Bergethon, H., Feeney, T., Cho, D. W., & Keehn, B. (Under Review). An Implementation Story: Moving the GAIN from Pilot Project to Statewide Use. In H. J. Gotham, Strengthening Communities for Youth.

Laudet, A. B., Becker, J. B., & White, W. L. (in press). Don’t wanna go through that madness no more: Quality of life satisfaction as a predictor of sustained substance use remission. Alcohol and Drug Dependence.

Ledgerwood, DM, Alessi, SM, Hanson, T., Petry, NM, Godley, MD, (under review). Contingency Management for attendance to group substance abuse treatment

Riley, B.B., Dennis, M.L., & Conrad, K.J (under review). The Use of Content Balancing Procedures to Estimate Multiple Clinical Domains in Computerized Adaptive Testing: Relative Precision, Efficiency, and Detection of Persons with Misfitting Responses. Applied Psychological Measurement.

Subramaniam, G.A., Ives, M., Dennis, M.L (resubmitted). The additive risk of problem opioid use among treatment-seeking youth with marijuana and/or alcohol problem use. Journal of the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry

Titus, J. C. (under review). The nature of victimization among youths with hearing loss in substance abuse treatment. American Annals of the Deaf.

White, Michelle K. (under review). A life course analysis of adolescent treatment outcomes: Social maturation markers and the transition to young adulthood.

White, W. & Kurtz. E. (in press). Twelve defining moments in the history of Alcoholics Anonymous. In Galanter, M. (Ed.) Advances in Alcoholism. Alcoholism Research: Alcoholism and Spirituality.

White, W., & Albright, L. (Submitted). An invitation to leadership. Addiction Professional.

White, W., & Hennessey, M. (Submitted). Evaluating, treating and monitoring the female DUI offender. Springfield, IL: University of Illinois Springfield Institute for Policy and Legal Studies.

White, W. & Schulstad, M. (submitted) Relapse following prolonged addiction recovery: Time for answers to critical questions. Counselor, submitted 2-20-2009

Publications in Peer Reviewed Journals

Adams, L., & Wallace, J.L. (1994). Residential treatment for the ADHD adolescent substance abuser. Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 4 (1), 35-44.

Allen, B., & Sharar, D. (2000). Post-merger stress syndrome. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, 9(1), 40-44.

Allen, B., & Sharar, D. (1999). Developing business opportunities in a provider-sponsored organization, Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, 8(2), 45-47, 50.

Azrin, N.H., Sisson, R.W., Meyers, R.J., & Godley, M.D. (1982). Outpatient alcoholism treatment by community reinforcement and disulfiram therapy. Journal of Behavior Therapy and Experimental Psychiatry, 13, 105-112.

Benson, P.B., Fisher, G.A., Diana, A., Simon, L., Gamache, G., Tessler, R.C., & McDermeit (Ives), M. (1996). A state network of family support services: The Massachusetts family support demonstration project. Evaluation and Program Planning, 19 (1), 27-39.

Bjornson, T., & Sharar, D. (2004). Bring it on home. EAP Digest, Fall, 16-20.

Boruch, R.F., Dennis, M.L., & Carter-Greer, K. (1988). Lessons from the Rockefeller Foundation's experiments on the Minority Female Single Parent Program. Evaluation Review, 12 (4), 396-426.

The Betty Ford Institute Consensus Panel (2007) What is recovery? A working definition from the Betty Ford Institute. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 33, 221-228.

Bray, J., Zarkin, G., Dennis, M.L., & French, M. (2000). Symptoms of dependence, multiple substance use, and labor market outcomes. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 26 (1), 77-95.

Buchan, B.J., Dennis, M.L., & Tims, F.M. (2001). Substance use and risk taking behavior among adolescents of the Cannabis Youth Treatment study (abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 63 (Suppl. 1), s21.

Buchan, B.J., Dennis, M.L., Tims, F.M., & Diamond, G.S. (2002). Cannabis use: Consistency and validity of self-report, on-site urine testing, and laboratory testing. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S98-S108.

Buchan, B.J., Tims, F.M., & Dennis, M.L. (2000). Consistency and validity of marijuana use measured by self-report, collateral reports, on-site testing and laboratory testing (abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl. 1), s26.

Burleson, J. A., Kaminer, Y., & Dennis, M. L. (2006). Absence of Iatrogenic or Contagion effects in adolescent group therapy: Findings from the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Study. American Journal on Addictions, 15, 4-15.

Chan, Y.F., Dennis, M. D., & Funk, R. R. (2008). Prevalence and comorbidity co-occurrence of major internalizing and externalizing disorders among adolescents and adults presenting to substance abuse treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment. 34(1), 14-24.

Chan, Y.F., Godley, M.D., Godley, S., Dennis, M.L. (2007). Utilization of Mental Health services among Adolescents in Community-Based Substance Abuse Outpatient Clinics. The Journal of Behavioral Health Services & Research. (Electronic Publication).

Chandler, R.K., Dennis, M.L., Ebassil, N., Schwartz, R.P. (under review). Ensuring Safety, Implementation & Scientific Integrity of Experiments: Lessons from the Criminal Justice Drug Abuse Treatment Studies (CJ-DATS) Data Safety Monitoring Board (DSMB). Journal of Experimental Criminology. 07/08

Chun, J.S., Guydish, J. & Chan, Y.F. (2007). Smoking among Adolescents in Substance Abuse Treatment: A strudy of Programs, Policy and Prevalence. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 39(4): 443-449.

Clark, H.W., Horton, A.M., Jr., Dennis, M.L., & Babor, T.F. (2002). Moving from research to practice just in time: The treatment of cannabis use disorders comes of age. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S1-S3.

Clore, G., Ortony, A., & Foss, M.A. (1987). The psychological foundations of the affective lexicon. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 53, 751-766.

Coleman, V. H., Morgan, M. A., Carlson, R., Hawks, D., & Schulkin, J. (in press). Patient perceptions of obstetrician-gynecologists’ practices related to HIV testing. Maternal and Child Health Journal.

Coleman, V.H., Lawrence, H., & Schulkin, J. (in press). Rising Cesarean Delivery Rates: The Impact of Cesarean Delivery on Maternal Request. Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey.

Condelli, W.S., Fairbank, J.A., Dennis, M.L., & Rachal, J.V. (1991). Cocaine use by clients in methadone programs: Significance, scope, and behavioral interventions. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 8, 203-212.

Conrad, K.J., Dennis, M.L., Bezruczko, N., Funk, R., Riley, B. (2007). Substance use disorder symptoms: Evidence of differential item functioning by age. Journal of Applied Measurement. 8(4), 373-87.

Coyhis, D., & White, W.L. (2002). Alcohol problems in native America: Changing paradigms and clinical practices. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20 (3/4), 157-166.

Crawford, K., Fisher, W.H., & McDermeit (Ives), M. (1998). Racial/ethnic disparities in admissions to public and private psychiatric inpatient settings: The effect of managed care. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 26 (2), 101-109.

Crimando, W., & Godley, S.H. (1985). The computer's potential in enhancing employment opportunities of persons with disabilities. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 28, 275-282.

Davidson, L., & White, W. (2007). The concept of recovery as an organizing principle for integrating mental health and addiction services. Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research, 34(2), 109-120.

Dennis, M.L. (1991). Changing the conventional rules: Surveying homeless people in nonconventional locations. Housing Policy Debate, 2(3), 701-732.

Dennis, M.L. (1990). Assessing the validity of randomized field experiments: An example from drug abuse treatment research. Evaluation Review, 14, 347-373.

Dennis, M.L., Babor, T., Roebuck, M.C., & Donaldson, J. (2002). Changing the focus: The case for recognizing and treating marijuana use disorders. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S4-S15.

Dennis, M.L., & Boruch, R.F. (1989). Randomized experiments for planning and testing projects in developing countries: Threshold conditions. Evaluation Review, 13 (3), 292-309.

Dennis, ML, Chan, YF, Funk, R. (2006). Development and validation of the GAIN Short Screener (GSS) for internalizing, externalizing and substance use disorders and crime/violence problems among adolescents and adults. The American Journal on Addictions, 15, 80-91.

Dennis, M.L., Fetterman, D.M., & Sechrest, L. (1994). Integrating qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods in substance abuse research. Evaluation and Program Planning, 17 (4), 419-427.

Dennis, M.L., Foss, M.A., Scott, C.K.(2007) An 8-year perspective on the relationship between the duration of abstinence and other aspects of recovery. Evaluation Review, 31(6), 585-612.

Dennis, M.L., Funk, R.R., Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., & Waldron, H. (2004). Cross validation of the alcohol and cannabis use measures in the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) and Timeline Followback (TLFB; Form 90) among adolescents in substance abuse treatment. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 2), 120-128.

Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., Diamond, G.S., Tims, F.M., Babor, T., Donaldson, J., Liddle, H., Titus, J.C., Kaminer, Y., Webb, C., Hamilton, N., & Funk, R.R. (2004). The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Study: Main findings from two randomized trials. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27, 197-213.

Dennis, M.L., Ives, M.L., White, M.K., & Muck, R.D. (2008) The Strengthening Communities for Youth (SCY) initiative: A cluster analysis of services received, their correlates and how they are associated with outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 40(1), 3-16.

Dennis, M.L., Ingram, P.W., Burks, M.E., & Rachal, J.V. (1994). Effectiveness of streamlined admissions to methadone treatment: A simplified time-series analysis. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 26 (2), 207-216.

Dennis, M. L., & Kaminer, Y. (2006). Introduction to special issue on advances in the assessment and treatment of adolescent substance use disorders. American Journal on Addictions, 15, 1-3.

Dennis, M.L., Karuntzos, G.T., McDougal, G.L., French, M.T., & Hubbard, R.L. (1993). Developing training and employment programs to meet the needs of methadone treatment clients. Evaluation and Program Planning, 16 (2), 73-86.

Dennis, M.L., Perl, H.I., Huebner, R.B., & McLellan, A.T. (2000). Twenty-five strategies for improving the design, implementation and analysis of health services research related to alcohol and other drug abuse treatment. Addiction, 95 (Suppl. 3), S281-S308.

Dennis, M. L., & Scott, C. K. (2007). Managing addiction as a chronic condition. NIDA Addiction Science and Clinical Practice, 4(1), 45-55

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., & Foss, M.A. (2003). Longitudinal evaluations of substance abuse treatment: Introduction to special issue. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26 (3), 285-286.

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., & Funk, R.R. (2003). An experimental evaluation of recovery management checkups (RMC) for people with chronic substance use disorders. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26 (3), 339-352.

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., Funk, R.R., & Foss, M.A. (2005). The duration and correlates of addiction and treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28(Supplement 1), S51-S62..

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., Godley, M.D., & Funk, R.R. (2000). Predicting outcomes in adult and adolescent treatment with case mix vs. level of care: Findings from the Drug Outcome Monitoring Study. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl. 1), s51.

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., & Hristova, L. (2002). The duration and correlates of substance abuse treatment careers among people entering publicly funded treatment in Chicago (abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66 (Suppl. 1), S44.

Dennis, M.L., & Soderstrom, E.J. (1988). Application of social psychological and evaluation research: Lessons from energy information programs. Evaluation and Program Planning, 11, 77-84.

Dennis, M.L., & Soderstrom, E.J. (1992). Effective dissemination of energy-related information: A rejoinder to Crabb and Geller. American Psychologist, 47, 816-817.

Dennis, M.L., Soderstrom, E.J., Koncinski, W.S., Jr., & Cavanaugh, B. (1990). Effective dissemination of energy-related information: Applying social psychology and evaluation research. Journal of the American Psychological Association, 45 (10), 1109-1117.

Dennis, M.L., & Stevens, S.J. (Eds.). (2003). Maltreatment issues and outcomes of adolescents enrolled in substance abuse treatment [special issue]. Journal of Child Maltreatment, 8 (1), 3-6.

Dennis, M.L., Titus, J.C., Diamond, G.S., Donaldson, J., Godley, S.H., Tims, F.M., Webb, C., Kaminer, Y., Babor, T., Roebuck, M.C., Godley, M.D., Hamilton, N., Liddle, H., Scott, C.K., & CYT Steering Committee. (2002). The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) experiment: Rationale, study design, and analysis plans. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S16-S34.

Dennis, M.L., & Wechsberg, W.M. (1994). Special issue on evaluation of substance abuse interventions. Evaluation and Program Planning, 17.

Dennis, M.L., Wechsberg, W.M., McDermeit (Ives), M., Campbell, R.S., & Rasch, R.R. (2001). The correlates and predictive validity of HIV risk groups among drug users in a community-based sample: Methodological findings from a multi-site cluster analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning, 24 (2), 187-206.

Diamond, G.S., Godley, S.H., Liddle, H.A., Sampl, S., Webb, C., Tims, F.M., & Meyers, R. (2002). Five outpatient treatment models for adolescent marijuana use: A description of the Cannabis Youth Treatment interventions. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S70-S83.

Diamond, G.S., Liddle, H.A., Wintersteen, M.B., Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., & Tims, F.M. (2006). Early therapeutic alliance as a predictor of treatment outcome for adolescent cannabis users in outpatient treatment. American Journal on Addictions, 15, 26-33.

Diamond, G.S., Panichelli-Mindel, S.M., Shera, D., Dennis, M.L., Tims, F.M., & Ungemack, J. (2006). Psychiatric syndromes in adolescents seeking outpatient treatment for marijuana with abuse and dependency in outpatient treatment. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 15(4), 37-54.

Dismuke, C.E., French, M.T., Salome, H.J., Foss, M.A., Scott, C.K., & Dennis, M.L. (2004). Out of touch or on the money: Do the clinical objectives of addiction treatment coincide with economic evaluation results? Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 27 (3), 253-263.

DuPont, R.L., McLellan, A.T., White, W.L., Merlo, L.J. & Gold, M.S. (2009). Setting the standard for recovery: Physician Health Programs, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 159-171.

Erickson, C. & White, W. (submitted) Commentary: The neurobiology of addiction recovery. Addiction.

Fisher, W.H., Packer, I., Grisso. T., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Brown, J. (2000). From case management to court clinic: Examining forensic system involvement of persons with severe mental illness. Mental Health Services Research, 2 (1), 41-49.

Fisher, W.H., Soreff, S.M., Geller, J.L., McDermeit (Ives), M., White, C.L., & Hicks, L. (1995). Inpatient treatment careers of persons with schizophrenia: Public and private hospital utilization. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 23 (2), 137-151.

Foss, M.A., Fabiani, M., Mane, A.M., & Donchin, E. (1989). Unsupervised practice: The performance of the control group. Acta Psychologia, 71, 23-51.

French, M.T., Bradley, C.J., Calingaert, B., Dennis, M.L., & Karuntzos, G.T. (1994). Cost analysis of training and employment services in methadone treatment. Evaluation and Program Planning, 17 (2), 107-120.

French, M.T., Dennis, M.L., McDougal, G.L., Karuntzos, G.T., & Hubbard, R.L. (1992). Training and employment programs in methadone treatment: Client needs and desires. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 9, 293-303.

French, M.T., Roebuck, M.C., Dennis, M.L., Diamond, G.S., Godley, S.H., Tims, F.M., Webb, C., & Herrell, J.M. (2002). The economic cost of outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents: Findings from a multisite experiment. Addiction, 97 (Suppl. 1), S84-S97.

French, M.T., Roebuck, M.C., Dennis, M.L., Diamond, G.S., Godley, S.H., Liddle, H.A., & Tims, F.M. (2003). Outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents: Economic evaluation of a multisite field experiment. Evaluation Review, 27 (4), 421-459.

Funk, R.R., McDermeit (Ives), M., Godley, S.H., & Adams, L. (2003). Maltreatment issues by level of adolescent substance abuse treatment: The extent of the problem at intake and relationship to early outcomes. Journal of Child Maltreatment, 8 (1), 36-45.

Gagne, C.A., White, W., & Anthony, W.A. (2007) Recovery: A common vision for the fields of mental health and addictions. Psychiatric Rehabilitation Journal, 32(10), 32-37.

Garner (in press) Research on the diffusion of evidence-based treatments within substance abuse treatment: A systematic review. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.

Garner, B. R., Barnes, B., & Godley, S. H. (in press). Monitoring Fidelity in the Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA): The Training Process for A-CRA Raters. The Journal of Behavior Analysis in Health, Sports, Fitness, and Medicine.

Garner, B. R., Godley, M.D., Funk, R. R., Dennis, M. L., & Godley, S. H. (2007). The impact of continuing care adherence on environmental risks, substance use and substance-related problems following adolescent residential treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors,21,488-497.

Garner, B.R., Godley, S.H., & Funk, R.R. (2002). Evaluating admission alternatives in an outpatient substance abuse treatment program for adolescents. Evaluation and Program Planning, 25, 287-294.

Garner, B. R., Godley, S. H., & Funk, R. R. (2008). Predictors of early therapeutic alliance among adolescents in substance abuse treatment. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(1), 55-65.

Garner, B. R., Godley, S. H., Funk, R. R., Dennis, M. L., Smith, J. E., & Godley, M. D. (2009). Exposure to Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach treatment procedures as a mediator of the relationship between adolescent substance abuse treatment retention and outcome. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 252-64.

Garner, B. R., Knight, K., & Simpson, D. D. (in press). Burnout among corrections-based drug treatment staff: Impact of individual and organizational factors. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology.

Garner, B., Passetti, L. L., Orndorff, M. G., & Godley, S. H. (2007). Reasons for and attitudes toward follow-up research participation among adolescents enrolled in outpatient substance abuse treatment program. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 16, 45-57.

Geller, J.L., Fisher, W.H., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Brown, J.M. (1998). The effects of public managed care on patterns of intensive use of inpatient psychiatric services. Psychiatric Services, 49 (3), 327-332.

Geller, J.L., Fisher, W.H., McDermeit (Ives), M., & White, C. (1998). The rights of state hospital patients: From state hospitals to their alternatives. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 25 (4), 387-401.

Geller, J.L., Grudzinskas, A.J., McDermeit (Ives), M., Fisher, W.H., & Lawlor, T. (1998). The efficacy of involuntary outpatient treatment in Massachusetts. Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 25 (3), 271-285.

Ginexi, E., Foss, M.A., & Scott, C.K. (2003). Transitions from treatment to work: Employment patterns following publicly funded substance abuse treatment. Journal of Drug Issues, 33 (2), 497-518.

Godley, M. D., Godley, S. H., Dennis, M. L., Funk, R., & Passetti, L. L. (2002). Preliminary outcomes from the assertive continuing care experiment for adolescents discharged from residential treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 23(1), 21-32.

Godley, M.D., Godley, S.H., Dennis, M.L., Funk, R.R., & Passetti, L.L. (in press). The Effect of Assertive Continuing Care on Continuing Care Linkage, Adherence, and Abstinence Following Residential Treatment for Adolescents. Addiction.

Godley, M.D., Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., Dennis, M.L., & Loveland, D. (2001). Discharge status as a performance indicator: Can it predict adolescent substance abuse treatment outcome? Journal of Child & Adolescent Substance Abuse, 11 (1), 91-109.

Godley, M.D., Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., Passetti, L.L., & Garner, R.R. (2008). A validity study of the Washington Circle continuing care performance measure applied to adolescents in discharged from residential treatment. Alcoholism Clinical and Experimental research, 32, 301A.

Godley, M.D., Kahn, J.H., Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., & Funk, R.R. (2005). The stability and impact of environmental factors on substance use and problems after adolescent outpatient treatment. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19, 62-70.

Godley, M.D., & Velasquez, R. (1998). Effectiveness of the Logan Square Prevention Project: Interim results. Drugs and Society, 12, 87-103.

Godley, S.H. (2006). Substance use, academic performance and the village school. Addiction, 101, 1684-1489.

Godley, S.H., & Cuvo, A.J. (1981). Single-subject experimental designs: Applications to rehabilitation administration. Journal of Rehabilitation Administration, 5, 14-22.

Godley, S.H., Dennis, M.L., Godley, M.D., & Funk, R.R. (2002). What does adolescent relapse look like? Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66 (Suppl. 1), S65.

Godley, S.H., Dennis, M.L., Godley, M.D., & Funk, R.R. (2004). Thirty-month relapse trajectory cluster groups among adolescents discharged from outpatient treatment. Addiction, 99 (Suppl. 2), 129-139.

Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., Wright, K., Funk, R.R., & Petry, N. (2008). Contingent reinforcement of personal goal activities for adolescents with substance use disorders during post-residential continuing care. The American Journal on Addictions, 17(4), 278-286.

Godley, S.H., Finch, M., Dougan, L., McDonnell, M., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Carey, A. (2000). Case management for dually-diagnosed individuals involved in the criminal justice system. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 18, 137-148.

Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., Dennis, M.L., Oberg, D., & Passetti, L.L. (2004). Predicting response to substance abuse treatment among pregnant and postpartum women. Evaluation and Program Planning, 27, 223-231.

Godley, S.H., Funk, R.R., & Godley, M.D. (2000). Changes in coping skills following adolescent outpatient treatment (abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (Suppl.1), s72.

Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., Pratt, A., & Wallace, J.L. (1994). Case management services for adolescent substance abusers: A program description. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 11 (4), 309-317.

Godley, S.H., Hafer, M., Vieceli, L., & Godley, M.D. (1984). Evaluation of short-term training in rehabilitation: effectiveness of placement counselor training. Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 28, 23-38.

Godley, S.H., Jones, N., Funk, R.R., Ives, M., & Passetti, L.L. (2004). Comparing outcomes of best-practice and research-based outpatient treatment protocols for adolescents. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 36 (1), 35-48.

Godley, S.H., Mustari, E., & Funk, R.R. (1998). Consumer satisfaction of parents and their children with child/adolescent mental health services. Evaluation and Program Planning, 21, 31-45.

Godley, S. H., Passetti, L. L., Funk, R. R., Garner, B. R., & Godley, M. D. (2008). One-year treatment patterns and change trajectories for adolescents participating in outpatient treatment for the first time. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40, 17-28.

Godley, S.H., Sabin, M.C., McClure, C., Smerken, M., & Manion, L. (1988). Paid friends for frequent recidivists: An evaluation of a multi-faceted community aide program. Psychosocial Rehabilitation Journal, 11, 29-39.

Godley, S.H., White, M.K., & Passetti, L.L. (2006). Employment and adolescent alcohol and drug treatment and recovery: An exploratory study. American Journal on Addictions. 15, 137-143.

Godley, S.H. & White, W.A.(2006) Student Assistance Programs: A valuable resource for substance-involved adolescents. The Counselor, 7, 66-70.

Godley, S.H., White, W.L., Diamond, G.S., Passetti, L.L., & Titus, J.C. (2001). Therapists' reactions to manual-guided therapies for the treatment of adolescent marijuana users. Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice, 8 (4), 405-417.

Gotham, H. J., White, M. K., Bergethon, H., Feeney, T., Cho, D. W., & Keehn, B. (2008). An Implementation Story: Moving the GAIN from Pilot Project to Statewide Use. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 40(1), 97-107.

Grella, C.E., Scott, C.K, Foss, M.A., Joshi, V., & Hser, Y.I. (2003). Gender differences in drug treatment outcomes among participants in the Chicago Target Cities Study. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26 (3), 297-310.

Grella, C. E., Scott, C. K., & Foss, M. A. (2005). Gender differences in long-term drug treatment outcomes in Chicago PETS. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28(Supplement 1), S3-S12.

Grella, C.E., Scott, C.K., Foss, M.A., & Dennis, M.L. (2008) Gender Similarities and differences in the treatment, relpse and recovery cycle. Evaluation Review, 32(1), 113-137.

Hagen, R., & Sharar, D., (2008). It takes a village...A broker's guide to EAPs for the international market. Benefits Selling, 6(1), 75-76.

Hanes-Stevens, L., & White, M. K. (in press). Effective treatment planning for substance use and related disorders. The Counselor.

Hall, J.A., Smith, D.C., Easton, S.D., Hyoggin, A., Williams, J.K., Godley, S.H., & Jang, M. (2008). Substance abuse treatment with rural adolescents: Issues and outcomes. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs. 40(1), 109-120.

Iachan, R., & Dennis, M.L. (1993). A multiple frame approach to sampling the homeless and transient population. Journal of Official Statistics, 9 (4), 747-764.

Karuntzos, G.T., Caddell, J.M., & Dennis, M.L. (1994). Gender differences in vocational needs and outcomes for methadone treatment clients. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 26, 173-180.

Kling, M. A., Coleman, V. H., & Schulkin, J. (in press). Glucocorticoid inhibition in the treatment of depression: Can we think outside the endocrine hypothalamus? Depression and Anxiety.

Lamiell, J. T., Foss, M. A., & Cavenee, P. (1980). On the relationship between conceptual schemes and behavioral reports: A closer look. Journal of Personality, 48, 54-73.

Lamiell, J. T., Foss, M. A., Larson, R. J., & Hemple, A. M. (1983). Studies in intuitive personology from an ideographic point of view. Journal of Personality, 51, 438-467.

Lamiell, J. T., Foss, M. A., Trieweiler, S. J., & Leffel, G. M. (1983). Towards a further understanding of the intuitive personologist: Some preliminary evidence for the dialectical quality of subjective personality impressions. Journal of Personality, 51, 213-235.

Lamiell, J. T., Trieweiler, S. J., & Foss, M. A. (1983). Detecting (in)consistencies in personality: Reconciling intuitions and empirical evidence. Journal of Personality Assessment, 47, 380-389.

Lamiell, J. T., Trieweiler, S. J., & Foss, M. A. (1983). Theoretical vs. actuarial analyses of personality ratings and other rudimentary distinctions. Journal of Personality, 51, 259-274.

Laudet, A, Morgen, K. & White, W.L. (2006). The role of social supports, spirituality, religiousness, life meaning, and affiliation with 12-step fellowships in quality of life satisfaction among individuals in recovery from alcohol and drug use. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 24(1/2), 33-73.

Laudet, A., & White, W. L. (2005). An exploratory investigation of the association between clinicans' attitudes toward twelve-step groups and referral rates. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 23(1), 31-45.

Laudet, A.B., Becker, J.B. & White, W.L. (2009) Don’t wanna go through that madness no more: Quality of life satisfaction as a predictor of sustained substance use remission. Substance Use and Misuse, 44(2), 227-252.

Laudet, A. B., White, W. L., & Storey, G. (in press). Recovery capital as prospective predictor of sustained recovery, life satisfaction and stress among former poly-substance users. Substance Use and Misuse, 43(1), 27-54.

Lennox, R. D., & Dennis, M. L. (1994). Measurement error issues in substance abuse services research: Lessons from structural equation modeling and psychometric theory. Evaluation and Program Planning, 17 (4), 399-407.

Lennox, R., Dennis, M. L., Ives, M., & White, M. K. (2006). The construct and predictive validity of different approaches to combining urine and self-reported drug use measures among older adolescents after substance abuse treatment. American Journal on Addictions, 15, 92-101.

Lennox, R., Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K, & Funk, R.R. (2006). Combining psychometric and biometric measures of substance use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 83, 95-103.

Leukefeld, C. G., Farabee, D., McDermeit (Ives), M., Dennis, M. L., Wechsberg, W. M., Inciardi, M. A., et al. (2001). Real and perceived HIV risk by population density. Journal of Drug Issues, 31 (4), 889-894.

Loveland, D., Boyle, M., Godley, M. D., & Gillette, C. (2003). What happens to patients' psychotropic prescriptions after discharge from a state psychiatric hospital? Administration and Policy in Mental Health, 31 (1), 45-64.

Mallams, J. H., Godley, M. D., Hall, G. M., & Meyers, R. J. (1982). A social systems approach to resocializing alcoholics in the community. Journal of Studies on Alcohol, 43(11), 1115-1123.

Markwood, A. (2002). Youth ATOD problems: Where to start? Prevention Forum, 22 (2), 20-22.

McGovern, T., & White, W. L. (2002). Introduction to special issue. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20(3/4), 1-3.

McKay, J.R., Carise, D., Dennis, M.L., Dupont, R., Humphreys, K., Kemp, J., Reynolds, D. White, W., Armstrong, R., Chalk, M., Haberle, B., McLellan, T., O'Connor, G., Pakull, B. and Schwartzlose, J. (2009). Extending the benefits of addiction treatment: Practical strategies for continuing care and recovery, Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 127-130.

Muck, R., Zempolich, K. A., Titus, J. C., Fishman, M., Godley, M. D., & Schwebel, R. (2001). An overview of the effectiveness of adolescent substance abuse treatment models. Youth and Society, 33(2), 143-168.

Murphy, B. S., Stevens, S. J., McKnight, K., Godley, S. H., & Shane, P. (2005). Treatment issues and outcomes for criminally involved youth from rural and non-rural geographic areas. The Prison Journal, 85, 97-121.

Ortony, A., Clore, G., & Foss, M. A. (1987). The referential structure of the affective lexicon. Cognitive Science, 11, 341-364.

Orwin, R. G., Scott, C. K, & Arieira, C. R. (2003). Transitions through homelessness and factors that predict them: Residential outcomes in the Chicago Target Cities treatment sample. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26, 379-392.

Passetti, L. L., Godley, S. H., Scott, C. K, & Siekmann, M. (2000). A low cost follow-up resource: Using the World Wide Web to maximize client location efforts. American Journal of Evaluation, 21, 195-203.

Passetti, L. L., Godley, S. H., Scott, C. K, & Siekmann, M. (2000). A low cost follow-up resource: Using the World Wide Web to maximize client location efforts. American Journal of Evaluation, 21, 195-203.

Passetti, L.L., Godley, S.H., & White, M.K. (2008). Adolescents’ perceptions of friends during substance abuse treatment: A qualitative study. Contemporary Drug Problems, 35, 99-114.

Passetti, L.L., & White, W.L. (2007). Recovery support meetings for youths: Considerations when referring young people to 12-step and alternative groups. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 2, 97-121. Note: Published simultaneously as: Passetti, L.L., & White, W.L. (in press). Recovery support meetings for youths: Considerations when referring young people to 12-step and alternative groups. In J.D. Roth & A.J. Finch (Eds.), Approaches to substance abuse and addiction in education communities: A guide to practices that support recovery in adolescents and young adults (pp. ??-??). NY: Haworth Press.

Patterson, J. M., Leonard, B. J., & Titus, J. C. (1992). Home care for medically fragile children: Impact on family health and well-being. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 13(4), 248-255.

Perl, H. I., Dennis, M. L., & Huebner, R. B. (2000). State-of-the-art methodologies in alcohol-related health services research. Addiction, 95(Suppl. 3), S275-S280.

Pompe, J., & Sharar, D. (2008). Preparing for the challenges of the Employee Assistance Research Foundation: A response to Tisone's call to action. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 23(3), 217-227.

Pompe, J., & Sharar, D. (2008). Preparing for the challenges of research. Journal of Employee Assistance, 38(2), 7-9.

Pompe, J., Hagen, R., Sharar, D., & Burgess, K. (2004). EAP-type services for international employees and families: The weak link. WorldatWork Journal,13(2), 69-77.

Rasch, R. F. R., Weisen, C. A., MacDonald, B., Wechsberg, W. M., Perritt, R., & Dennis, M. L. (2000). Patterns of HIV risk and alcohol use among African-American crack abusers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 58, 259-266.

Reif, S., Wechsberg, W. M., & Dennis, M. L. (2001). Reduction of co-occurring distress among women substance abusers. Journal of Prevention and Intervention in the Community, 22(2), 61-80.

Riley, B. B., Conrad, K. J., Bezruczko, N., & Dennis, M. (2007). Relative precision, efficiency, and construct validity of different starting and stopping rules for a Computerized Adaptive Test: The GAIN Substance Problem Scale. Journal of Applied Measurement, 8(1), 48-64.

Risberg, R. A., & Funk, R. (2000). Evaluating the effectiveness of a family night program for adolescent substance abusers. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Abuse, 10 (1), 51-67.

Roebuck, M. C., French, M. T., & Dennis, M. L. (2004). Adolescent marijuana use and school attendance. Economics of Education Review, 23(2), 145-153.

Royse, D., Leukefeld, C., Logan, T. K., Dennis, M. L., Wechsberg, W., Hoffman, J., et al. (2000). Homelessness and gender in out-of treatment drug users. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 26(2), 283-296.

Ruiz, B.S., Stevens, S.J., McKnight, K., Godley, S.H. & Shane, P. (2005). Treatment issues and outcomes for criminally involved youth from rural and non-rural geographic areas. The Prison Journal. 85, 97- 121.

Rush, B.R., Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., Castel, S., & Funk, R.R. (2008). The interaction of co-occurring mental disorders and recovery management checkups on substance abuse treatment participation and recovery. Evaluation Review, 32(1), 7-38.

Sabin, M. C., & Godley, S. H. (1987). Mental health citizen surveys: A comparison of two within household telephone sampling techniques. Evaluation and Program Planning, 10, 137-141.

Salome, H. J., French, M. T., Scott, C. K., Foss, M. A., & Dennis, M. L. (2003). Investigating variation in the costs and benefits of addiction treatment: Econometric analysis of the Chicago Target Cities Project. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26(3), 325-338.

Schlenger, W. E., Roland, E. J., Kroutil, L. A., Dennis, M. L., Magruder, K. M., & Ray, B. A. (1994). Evaluating services demonstration projects: A multistage approach. Evaluation and Program Planning, 17(4), 381-390.

Scott, C. K. (2004). A replicable model for achieving over 90% follow-up rates in longitudinal studies of substance abusers. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 74(1), 21-36.

Scott, C. K, & Dennis, M. L. (2000). A cost-effective approach to achieving over 90% follow-up in outcome monitoring with substance abuse treatment clients. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60(Suppl. 1), s200.

Scott, C. K, & Dennis, M. L. (2002). The duration and correlates of substance abuse treatment careers among people entering publicly funded treatment in Chicago. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66 (Suppl. 2), s65.

Scott, C. K, & Dennis, M. L. (2002). Preliminary findings from the Early Re-Intervention (ERI) experiment with chronic substance abusers (abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66(Suppl. 1), S161.

Scott, S.K., & Dennis, M.L. (in press). Results from two randomized clinical trials evaluating the impact of quarterly Recovery Management Checkups with adult chronic substance users. Addiction.

Scott, C. K, Dennis, M. L., & Foss, M. A. (2005). Utilizing recovery management checkups to shorten the cycle of relapse, treatment re-entry, and recovery, Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 78(3), 325-338.

Scott, C. K, & Foss, M. A. (2002). Impact of centralized intake on drug and alcohol treatment placement decisions. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 34(1), 7-16.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., & Dennis, M. L. (2003). Factors influencing initial and longer-term responses to substance abuse treatment: A path analysis. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26(3), 287-295.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., & Dennis, M. L. (2005). Pathways in the relapse-treatment- recovery cycle over three years. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28(Supplement 1), S63-S72.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., Lurigio, A., & Dennis, M. L. (2003). Pathways to recovery: Leaving a life of crime behind. Evaluation and Program Planning, 26(4), 403-412.

Scott, D., Sharar, D., & Burgess, K. (2002). An employee assistance program model for today’s global workforce. Employee Benefit Plan Review, 57(6), 9-12.

Scott, C. K, Sherman, R. E., Foss, M. A., Godley, M. D., & Hristova, L. (2002). Impact of centralized intake on case management services. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 34(1), 51-57.

Scott, C. K., Sonis, J., Creamer, M., & Dennis, M. L. (in press). Maximizing follow-up in longitudinal studies of traumatized populations. Journal of Traumatic Stress.

Scott, C. K, & White, W. L. (2005). Ethical issues in the conduct of longitudinal studies of addiction treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28(Supplement 1), S91-S101.

Sharar, D. (1999). Network building, EAP Digest, May/June, 14-17.

Sharar, D. (2003). Evidence-based practice in managed care: More propaganda than reality? Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, 12(1), 22-24.

Sharar, D. (2006). Evidence-based practice in EAP. EAP Digest, Spring, 20-25.

Sharar, D. (2008). General mental health practitioners as EAP affiliates: Do they make referrals beyond the EAP? Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 23(4), 337-358.

Sharar, D. (2008). Two isn't always better than one: Survey warns against duplicating EAP and mental health benefits. Employee Benefit News, 22(10), 38-39.

Sharar, D. (2009). Do EAPs duplicate with services offered through mental health benefits? Compensation & Benefits Review, 41(1), 67-73.

Sharar, D. (2009). General mental health practitioners as EAP affiliates: Does EAP short-term counseling overlap with general practice psychotherapy? Brief Treatment & Crisis Intervention, 8, 358-369.

Sharar, D., et al. (2007). EAP ethics: The field speaks. Journal of Employee Assistance, 37(2), 7-11.

Sharar, D., & Allen, B. (2000). EAPs, parent organizations, and financial challenges, EAPA Exchange, 30(4), 13-15.

Sharar, D., Bjornson, T., & Farris, T. (2005). Marketing EAPs: Look for partnership models that combine strength of national network with localized delivery of services. Benefits Marketing Online Magazine, April.

Sharar, D., & Bryan, D. (2008). The current status of international employee assistance programs. Benefits & Compensation International, 37(7), 3-8.

Sharar, D., & Burgess, K. (2003). Aligning better quality with better payment. Journal of Employee Assistance, 33(2), 16-19.

Sharar, D., & Burgess, K. (2005). Going “Glocal” with your EAP. HR&Corporate Relocation News, 4(2), 10-14.

Sharar, D., & Christie, J. (2008). Task force revising EAP Code of Ethics. Employee Assistance Report, 11(7). 1, 4-5.

Sharar, D., Hagen, R., & Bjornson, T. (2004). The changing face of EAPs: The inside track for sellers. Benefits Selling, 2(11), 26-31.

Sharar, D., & Hertenstein, E. (2005). Perspectives on elevating quality in EAP through standards enforcement: A survey of key informants in the EAP field. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 21(1), 53-65.

Sharar, D., & Hertenstein, E. (2005). Perspectives on the integration of employee assistance and work-life programs: A survey of key informants in the EAP field. Journal of Workplace Behavioral Health, 20(1/2), 95-104.

Sharar, D., & Hertenstein, E. (2006). Perspectives on commodity pricing in employee assistance programs (EAPs): A survey of the EAP field. WorldatWork Journal, 15(1), 32-41.

Sharar, D., Huff, S., & Ackerson, B. (2003). Organizational ethics in managed behavioral health care: Perspectives from executives and leaders. Ethical Human Sciences and Services, 5(2), 109-125.

Sharar, D., & Kaplan, D. (2006). Understanding the do’s and don’ts in purchasing EAPs. Employee Benefit News, 20(11), 14-17.

Sharar, D., & King, D. (1998). Provider partnerships make the case for local control. EAP Digest, March/April, 18-20.

Sharar, D., & Masi, D. (2006). Crises facing the EAP field. Journal of Employee Assistance, 36(4), 7-9.

Sharar, D., & Roberts, J. (2000). Social versus medical necessity. EAP Digest, Summer, 28-30.

Sharar, D., & Weinstein, M. (1998). The managed behavioral health field is alive and well with competent providers seeking to compete with vendors. Managed Behavioral Health News, January 29, 1-4.

Sharar, D., & Weinstein, M.(1999). A bumpy road for provider-owned groups. Behavioral Healthcare Tomorrow, 8(5), 19-21, 44-47.

Sharar, D., & Weinstein, M., (2001). Provider-sponsored networks in public sector behavioral health. Administration and policy in mental health, 29(1), 3-20.

Sharar, D., & White, W. (2001). EAP ethics and quality. EAP Digest, Fall, 16-19.

Sharar, D., & White, W. (2001). Referrals and ownership structures. EAPA Exchange, 31(5), 14-15.

Sharar, D., & White, W. (2001). EAP competence and value. EAPA Exchange, 31(6), 14-15.

Sharar, D., & White, W. (2002). The pricing of EAPs. EAPA Exchange, 32(3), 14-16.

Sharar, D., & White, W. L. (2002). EAP competence and value: The use of subcontractors by national EAP vendors. EAPA Exchange, 31(6), 14-15.

Sharar, D., White, W., & Funk, R. (2002). Business ethics and employee assistance: A national survey of issues and challenges. Employee Assistance Quarterly, 18(2), 39-59.

Skipper, G.E., DuPont, T.L., & White, W.L. (2008). Testing for recent alcohol use. Perspectives: The Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association, 32(3), 38-45.

Tetzlaff, B. T., Kahn, J. H., Godley, S. H., Godley, M. D., Diamond, G., & Funk, R. R. (2005). Working alliance, treatment satisfaction, and patterns of posttreatment among adolescent substance users. Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, 19(2), 199-207.

Tims, F. M. , Dennis, M. L., Hamilton, N., Buchan, B. J., Diamond, G. S., Funk, R., et al. (2002). Characteristics and problems of 600 adolescent cannabis abusers in outpatient treatment. Addiction, 97(Suppl. 1), S46-S57.

Titus, J. C., Dennis, M. L., Lennox, R., & Scott, C. K. (2008). Development and validation of brief versions of the GAIN's internal mental distress and behavior complexity scales in the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN). Journal of Behavioral Health Services and Research. 35(2), 195-214.

Titus, J. C., Dennis, M. L., White, M. K., Godley, S. H., Tims, F., & Diamond, G. (2002). An examination of adolescents’ reasons for starting, quitting, and continuing to use drugs and alcohol following treatment (abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 66(Suppl. 1), S183.

Titus, J. C., Dennis, M. L., White, W. L., Scott, C. K., & Funk, R. R. (2003). Gender differences in victimization severity and outcomes among adolescents treated for substance abuse. Journal of Child Maltreatment, 8(1), 19-35.

Titus, J.C., Godley, S.H., & White, M.K. (2006). A post-treatment examination of adolescents’ reasons for starting, quitting, and continuing the use of drugs and alcohol treatment. Journal of Child and Adolescent Substance Use, 16(2), 31-49.

Titus, J.C., Schiller, J.A., & Guthmann, D. (2008). Characteristics of youths with hearing loss admitted to substance abuse treatment. Journal of Deaf Studies and Deaf Education. 13(3), 336-350.

Titus, J. C., & White, W. L. (2008). Substance use among deaf and hard of hearing youths: A primer for student assistance professionals. Student Assistance Journal, 20(3), 14-18.

Titus, J. C., White, W. L., Dennis, M. L., & Scott, C. K. (2000). Gender differences in the severity and patterns of victimization among adolescents treated for substance abuse: Intake status and outcomes (abstract). Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60(Suppl. 1), S221.

Vazquez, C., Munoz, M., Crespo, M., Belen Giusando, A., & Dennis, M. L. (2005). A comparative study of the 12-month prevalence of physical health problems among homeless people in Madrid and Washington, DC. International Journal of Mental Health, 34(3), 35-56.

Webber, J. R. (1991). Cocaine dependency and sexual compulsion. American Journal of Preventive Psychiatry and Neurology, 3 (1).

Wechsberg, W. M., Dennis, M. L., Cavanaugh, E. R., & Rachal, J. V. (1993). A comparison of injecting drug users reached through outreach and methadone treatment. Journal of Drug Issues, 23, 710-721.

Wechsberg, W. M., Dennis, M. L., & Stevens, S. J. (1998). Cluster analysis of HIV intervention outcomes among substance abusing women. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(2), 239-257.

Weiner, B., & White, W. (2007). The Journal of Inebriety (1876-1914): History, topical analysis and photographic images. Addiction, 102 (1), 15-23.

White, M. K., Godley, S. H., & Passetti, L. L. (2004). Adolescent and parent perceptions of outpatient substance abuse treatment: A qualitative study. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 36(1), 65-74.

White, W. L. (2004). Addiction recovery mutual aid groups: An enduring international phenomenon. Addiction, 99, 532-538.

White, W.L. (2007) Addiction recovery: Its definition and conceptual boundaries. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 33, 229-241.

White, W. L. (2002). Addiction treatment in the United States: Early pioneers and institutions. Addiction, 97(9), 1087-1092.

White, W. (in press) Alcohol, tobacco and drug use by addiction professionals: Historical reflections and suggested guidelines. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

White, W. L. (2001). A lost vision: Addiction counseling as community organization. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 19(4), 1-32.

(White) The Betty Ford Institute Consensus Panel (2007). What is recovery? A working definition from the Betty Ford Institute. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 33, 221-228.

White, W. (2006). Book review: A biography of Mrs. Marty Mann: The first lady of Alcoholics Anonymous by Sally Brown and David Brown. Addiction, 101(4), 610.

White, W. (2007) Conversation with William L. White. Addiction, 102(1) 1365-1376.

White, W. (in press). Commentary: Spiritual guidance, addiction treatment and long-term recovery. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment.

White, W. L. (2003). The History of “medicinal specifics" as addiction cures in the United States. Addiction, 98(3), 261-268.

White, W. (2009). The mobilization of community resources to support long-term addiction recovery. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 36, 146-158.

White, W. L. (2004). Native American addiction: A response to French. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 22(1), 93-97.

White, W.L. (2007) The new recovery advocacy movement in America. Addiction, 102, 696-703.

White, W. L. (2001). Pre-AA alcoholic mutual aid societies. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 19(1), 1-22.

White, W. (2005). A question of justice: Recovery and civil rights. Recovery Rising: Quarterly Journal of the Faces and Voices of Recovery, Summer, p.6.

White, W. (2005). Reconstructing the history of Native American recovery. Culture, Society, and Alcohol Quarterly, 2(2), 2-3.

White, W. (2006). Recovery across the life cycle. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 24(1/2), 185-201.

White, W. L. (2005). Recovery: Its history and renaissance as an organizing construct concerning alcohol and other drug problems. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly,23 (1), 3-15.

White, W. L. (2000). The role of recovering physicians in 19th Century addiction medicine: An organizational case study. Journal of Addictive Diseases, 19(2 ), 1-10.

White, W. L. (2004). Teaching addiction/treatment/recovery history: Rationale, methods and resources. Journal of Teaching in the Addictions, 2(2), 33-43.

White, W. L. (2004). Transformational change: A historical review. Journal of Clinical Psychology: In Session, 60(5), 461-470.

White, W.L. (2005). The voice of history: The evolution of recovery celebrations. Quarterly Journal of The Faces and Voices of Recovery.

White, W. (in press). Forward. In L. A. Jason, B. D. Olson, & K. J. Foli (Eds.), Rescued lives: The Oxford House approach to substance abuse.

White, W. (2007). Book review: William G. Borgert. The Lois Wilson story: When love is not enough. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 24(4), 159-162.

White, W. (2007). Publishing addiction science: A new and valuable resource. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 24(4), 157-158.

White, W. (in press). Why addiction medicine? John P. McGovern, MD Award acceptance speech, American Society of Addiction Medicine, Miami, Fl, April 28. Journal of Addictive Diseases

White, W. (in review). Non-clinical addiction recovery support services: History, rationale, models, potentials and pitfalls. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly Invited Paper for Special Issue

White, W. (In Press) Recovery: Old wine, flavor of the month or new organizing paradigm? Substance Use and Misuse Invited Paper for Special Issue.

White, W. L., Boyle, M., & Loveland, D. (2003). Alcoholism/addiction as a chronic disease: From rhetoric to clinical reality. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 20(3/4), 107-129.

White, W., & Gasperin, D. (in press). The “hard core drinking driver”: Identification, treatment and community management. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

White, W. L., Gasperin, D., Nystrom, J., Ambrose, C. T., & Esarey, C. N. (2005). The other side of burnout: An ethnographic study of exemplary performance and health among probation officers. Perspectives: The Journal of the American Probation and Parole Association, 29(2), 26-31.

White, W., & Kurtz, E. (2006). The varieties of recovery experience. International Journal of Self Help and Self Care, 3(1-2), 21-61.

White W. L. , & McGovern T. (2002). Treating alcohol problems: A future perspective. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly,20 (3/4), 233-239.

White, W., & Reis, T. (2006). Images from the Brown University alcohol and addiction studies collections. Addiction, 101, 788-792.

White, W. & Sanders, M. (in press). Recovery management and people of color: Redesigning addiction treatment for historically disempowered communities. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly.

White, W. & Savage, B. (2005). All in the family: Addiction, recovery, advocacy. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 23(4), 3-37.

White, W., & Sharar, D. (2003). Origins, evolution, and solutions. EAP Digest, Fall, 16-24.

Wiley, D., Beattie, M., Nguyen, H., Puckett, K., Banerjee, K., & Poon, W. (2004). When you assume: The reality of implementing a legally mandated substance abuse treatment program. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, SARC Suppl. 2, 175-180.

Williams, M. L., Zhao, Z., Freeman, R. C., Elwood, W. N. , Rusek, R., Booth, R. E., et al. (1998). A cluster analysis of not-in-treatment drug users at risk for HIV infection. American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 24(2), 199-223.

Womack, S., Compton, W. M., Dennis, M. L., McCormick, S., Fraser, J., Horton, J., et al. (2004). Improving treatment services for substance abusers with comorbid depression. American Journal on Addictions,13 (3), 295-304.

Books/ Book Chapters

Angelovich, N., Karvinen, T., Panichelli-Mindel, S., Sampl, S., Scudder, M., Titus, J., & White, W. (2001). The clinical management of a multi-site field trial of five outpatient treatments for adolescent substance abuse. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Baumohl, J., & White, W.L. (2003). Treatment institutions. In Blocker J., & I. Tyrell (Eds.), Alcohol and temperance in modern history (pp. 619-624). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

Bonito, A.J., Bohlig, E.M., Dennis, M.L., Fairbank, J.A., & Rachal, J.V. (1993). A comparison of AIDS intervention approaches for injection drug users: Street outreach versus drug treatment intake: Are they hitting the same or different targets? In B.S. Brown, G.M. Beschner, & the National AIDS Consortium (Eds.), Handbook on risk of AIDS: Injection drug users and sexual partners (pp. 396-433). Westport, CT: Greenwood Press.

Boruch, R.F., Dennis, M.L., & Cecil, J.S. (1995). Fifty years of empirical research on privacy and confidentiality. In J. Sieber (Ed.), Empirical research on ethics. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press.

Coyhis, D., & White, W. (2006). Alcohol problems in Native America: The untold story of resistance and recovery-The truth about the lie. Colorado Springs, CO: White Bison, Inc.

Crowley, J., & White, W.L. (2004). Drunkard's refuge: The lessons of the New York State Inebriate Asylum. Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press.

Dennis, M.L. (1994). Ethical and practical randomized field experiments. In J.S. Wholey, H.P. Hatry, & K.E. Newcomer (Eds.), Handbook of practical program evaluation (pp. 155-197). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.

Dennis, M.L. (2001). Predicting who needs and gets more treatment after initial assignment to outpatient treatment. In L.S. Harris (Ed.), Problems of Drug Dependence 2001: Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the College of Problems on Drug Dependence (NIH Publication No. 02-5097, NIDA Research Monograph Series 182) (pp. 109-110). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Dennis, M.L., & Boruch, R.F. (1994). Improving the quality of randomized field experiments: Tricks of the trade. In K.J. Conrad (Ed.), Critically evaluating the role of experiments in program evaluation (New Directions in Program Evaluation 63, pp. 87-101). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Bass.

Dennis, M.L., Bray, R.M., Iachan, R., & Thornberry, J. (1998). Drug use and homelessness. In R.M. Bray, M.E. Marsden, & L.A. Kroutil (Eds.), Drug use in metropolitan America (pp. 79-123). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

Dennis, M.L., Dawud-Noursi, S., Muck, R.D., & McDermeit (Ives), M. (2003). The need for developing and evaluating adolescent treatment models. In S.J. Stevens, & A.R. Morral (Eds.), Adolescent drug treatment in the United States: Exemplary models from a National Evaluation Study (pp. 3-34). Binghamton, NY: Haworth Press.

Dennis, M.L., & Iachan, R. (1991). Sampling issues in estimating the extent of alcohol, drug abuse, and mental illness problems among people who are homeless. In C.M. Taeuber (Ed.), Enumerating homeless persons: Methods and data needs (pp. 188-191). Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Diamond, G.S., Leckrone, J., Dennis, M.L., & Godley, S.H. (2006). The Cannabis Youth Treatment Study: The treatment models and preliminary findings.  In R. Roffman, & R. Stephens (Eds.), Cannabis dependence: Its nature, consequences, and treatment (pp. 247-274). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Dennis, M.L., Iachan, R., Thornberry, J.S., & Bray, R.M. (1991). The RTI method: Sampling over time. In C.M. Teuber (Ed.), Enumerating homeless persons: Methods and data needs (pp. 167-170). Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Dennis, M.L., Karuntzos, G.T., & Rachal, J.V. (1992). Accessing additional community resources through case management to meet the needs of methadone clients. In R.S. Ashery (Ed.), Progress and issues in case management (DHHS Publication No. 92-1946, NIDA Research Monograph Series 127) (pp. 54-78). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Dennis, M.L., Lennox, R.D., & Foss, M. (1997). Practical power analysis for substance abuse health services research. In K. J. Bryant, M. Windle, & S.G. West (Eds.), The science of prevention: Methodological advances from alcohol and substance abuse research (pp. 367-404). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

Dennis, M.L., Perl, H.I., Huebner, R.B., & McLellan, A.T. (1999). Developing appropriate designs and analysis plans in health services research related to substance abuse treatment. In M.L. Dennis, H.I. Perl, & R.B. Huebner (Eds.), State-of-the-art methodologies in alcohol-related health services research. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism.

Dennis, M.L., & White, W.L. (1999). The legalization debate: Is there a middle ground? In J. Inciardi (Ed.), The drug legalization debate (2nd ed., pp. 75-100). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

Dennis, M.L., White, M., Ives, M.L., (in press). Individual Characteristics and Needs Associated with Substance Misuse of Adolescents and Young Adults in Addiction Treatment, in Carl Leukefeld, Tom Gullotta and Michele Staton Tindall (Ed.), Handbook on Adolescent Substance Abuse Prevention and Treatment: Evidence-Based Practice. New London, CT: Child and Family Agency Press.

Fincham, F.D., Bradbury, T.N., & Scott, C.K. (1990). Cognition in marriage. In T.N. Bradbury, & F.D. Fincham (Eds.), The psychology of marriage: Conceptual, empirical, and applied perspectives.

Foss, M.A., Barron, N., & Arfken, C.L. (2003). Identifying service needs among substance abuse treatment participants. In R.C. Stephens, R. Muck, & C.K. Scott (Eds.), Clinical assessment and substance abuse treatment: The Target Cities Experience (pp. 55-72). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Garwick, A.W., Kohrman, C.H., Titus, J.C., Wolman, C., & Blum, R.W. (1999). Variations in families' explanations of childhood chronic conditions: A cross-cultural perspective. In H.I. McCubbin, E.A. Thompson, A.I. Thompson, & J.A. Futress (Eds.), The dynamics of resilient families (pp. 165-202). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.

Geller, J.L., Fisher, W.H., Grudzinskas, A., & McDermeit (Ives), M. (1997). A competency-based approach to court ordered outpatient treatment. In M. Munetz (Ed.), Can mandatory treatment be therapeutic? (New Directions for Mental Health Services No. 75) (pp. 81-95). San Francisco, CA: Jossey-Boss.

Godley, M.D., Cronk, B.C., & Landrum, G. (1996). Utilizing community resources: Alcohol and drug problems. In W. Crimando, & T. Riggar (Eds.), Utilizing community resources: An overview of human services. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press.

Godley, M.D., & Godley, S.H. (in press). Continuing Care Following Residential Treatment: History, Current Practice, and Emerging Approaches. In N. Jainchill (Ed.), Understanding and Treating Adolescent Substance Use Disorders. Kingston, New Jersey: Civic Research Institute.

Godley, M.D., Lutzker, J.R., Martin, J.A., & Lamazor, E.A. (1985). Advances in behavioral approaches to adolescent health care. In M. Hersen, R. Eisler, & P. Miller (Eds.), Progress in behavior modification (Vol. 18). New York: Academic Press.

Godley, M.D., & White, W.L. (2005). A brief history and some current dimensions of adolescent treatment in the United States. In M. Galantar (Ed.), Progress in the treatment of alcoholism (pp.369-382). Springer: New York, NY.

Godley, S.H. (1996). Community mental health. In T.F. Riggar, & W. Crimando (Eds.), Utilizing community resources: An overview of human resources. Delray Beach, FL: St. Lucie Press.

Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., & Dennis, M.L. (2001). The Assertive Aftercare Protocol for adolescent substance abusers. In E. Wagner, & H. Waldron (Eds.), Innovations in adolescent substance abuse interventions (pp. 311-329). New York: Elsevier Science.

Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., & Hagen, R.J. (2005). Alcohol-drug treatment programs. In W. Crimando, & T.F. Riggar (Eds.), Community resources: A practical guide for human service professionals. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press, Inc.

Godley, S.H., Hafer, M., Riggar, T.F., & Maki, D.R. (1985). Gender and job function: Differences in salary, educational levels, and experience. In T.F. Riggar, & J.R. Lorenz (Eds.), Readings in Rehabilitation Administration (pp. 124-131). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Godley, S.H., Risberg, R., Adams, L., & Sodetz, A. (2003). Chestnut Health System's Bloomington outpatient and intensive outpatient program for adolescent substance abusers. In S.J. Stevens, & A.R. Morral (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse treatment in the United States: Exemplary models from a national evaluation study (pp. 57-80). Binghamton, New York: Haworth Press.

Godley, S.H., Smith, J., Meyers, R.J., & Godley, M.D. (in press) Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (A-CRA). In D. W. Springer and A. Rubin (Eds.). Substance Abuse Treatment for Youths and Adults. Hoboken, New Jersey: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.

Guydish, J., Bostrom, A., Klingemann, S., Scott, C. K., Foss, M. A., & Barron, N. (2003). Does centralized intake improve substance abuse outcomes: a multi-site analysis. In R. C. Stephens, C. K. Scott, & R. D. Muck (Eds.), Clinical assessment and substance abuse treatment: The Target Cities Experience (pp. 129-148). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Krug, S. E., Ahadi, S. A., & Scott, C. K (1991). Current issues and research findings in the study of school leadership. In P. Thurston & P. Zodhiates (Eds.), Advances in educational administration (Vol. 2). Greenwich, CT: JAI Press.

Kurtz, E., & White, W. L. (2003). Alcoholics Anonymous. In J. Blocker & I. Tyrell (Eds.), Alcohol and temperance in modern history (pp. 27-31). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

McGovern, T., & White, W. L. (2003). Alcohol problems in the United States: Twenty years of treatment perspective. New York: Haworth Press.

Meyers, R. J., & Godley, M. D. (2001). The community reinforcement approach. In R. Meyers & W. Miller (Eds.), A community reinforcement approach to addition treatment (pp. 1-7). Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.

Passetti, L.L., & White, W.L. (in press). Recovery support meetings for youths: Considerations when referring young people to 12-step and alternative groups. In J.D. Roth & A.J. Finch (Eds.), Approaches to substance abuse and addiction in education communities: A guide to practices that support recovery in adolescents and young adults (pp. ??-??). NY: Haworth Press. Note: Published simultaneously as: Passetti, L.L., & White, W.L. (2007). Recovery support meetings for youths: Considerations when referring young people to 12-step and alternative groups. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 2, 97-121.

Pinsky, D., Meyers, R., Gardin, J., White, W. L., Brown, S., & Seppale, M. D. (2004). When painkillers become dangerous: What everyone needs to know about OxyContin and other prescription drugs. Center City, MN: Hazelden Foundation.

Riggar, T. F., Godley, S. H., & Hafer, M. (1985). Burnout and job satisfaction in rehabilitation administrators and direct service providers. In T. F. Riggar & J. R. Lorenz, (Eds.), Readings in rehabilitation administration. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., & Sherman, R. E. (2003). Effects of centralized intake on participant satisfaction with treatment and ancillary services. In R. C. Stephens, C. K Scott, & R. D. Muck (Eds.), Clinical assessment and substance abuse treatment: The Target Cities Experience (pp. 149-164). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., & Sherman, R. E. (2003). Outcomes before and after implementing centralized intake services. In R. C. Stephens, C. K Scott, & R. D. Muck (Eds.), Clinical assessment and substance abuse treatment: The Target Cities Experience (pp. 7-15). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., & Sherman, R. E. (2003). Outcomes before and after implementing centralized intake services. In R. C. Stephens, C. K Scott, & R. D. Muck (Eds.), Clinical assessment and substance abuse treatment: The Target Cities Experience (pp. 149-164). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Scott, C. K, Fuhrman, R., & Wyer, R. (1991). Social information processing in close relationships. In G. Fletcher & F. Fincham (Eds.), Cognition in close relationships. Hillsdale, NJ: Erlbaum.

Scott, C. K, & Muck, R. D. (2003). Background and overview of Target Cities Demonstration Project. In R. C. Stephens, R. Muck, & C. K Scott (Eds.) Changing the treatment delivery system: Findings from the Target Cities Demonstration Program (pp. 1-16). Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Scott, C. K, Muck, R. D., & Foss, M. A. (2000). The impact of centralized intake on access to treatment and satisfaction with intake procedures. In J. A. Levy, R. C. Stephens , & D. C. McBride (Eds.), Advances in medical sociology, Vol. 7: Emergent issues in the field of drug abuse (pp. 131-150). Stamford, CT: JAI Press.

Titus, J. C., & Dennis, M. L. (2006). Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT): Overview and summary of preliminary findings. H. A. Liddle, & C. L. Rowe (Eds.) Treating adolescent substance abuse: State of the science (pp. 104-126). Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.

Unterberger, L., Rogue, E., & White, W. L. (1972). A manual on the treatment of acute drug intoxication. Springfield, IL: Illinois Youth Network Council.

White, M. K. (2007). Predicting Violence in Juvenile Offenders: The Interaction of Individual, Social, and Environmental Influences. In K. Knight and D. Farabee (Eds.), Treating addicted offenders II: A continuum of effective practices: (chapter 23 pp 23-1 to 23-7), Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

White, M. K. (In press). Predicting Violence in Juvenile Offenders: The Interaction of Individual, Social, and Environmental Influences. In K. Knight and D. Farabee (Eds.), Treating addicted offenders II: A continuum of effective practices. Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

White, M. K., Funk, R., White, W. L., & Dennis, M. L.. (2004). Predicting violent behavior in adolescent cannabis users: Correlates of and changes in social environment over time.  In K. Knight and D. Farabee (Eds.), Treating addicted  offenders: A continuum of effective practice. (chapter 3 pp3-1 to 3-7). Kingston, NJ: Civic Research Institute.

White, W. L. (1993). Critical incidents: Ethical issues in substance abuse prevention and treatment. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W. L. (1990). The culture of addiction & the culture of recovery. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Training Institute.

White, W. (2006). Forward. Fisher, G. L. Rethinking our war on drugs: Candid talk about controversial issues (pp. ix-xii).

White, W. L. (2004). History of drug problems and drug policies in America. In R. Coombs (Ed.) Addiction counseling review: Preparing for comprehensive certification exams (pp. 81-104). Boston, MA: Lahaska Press.

White, W. L. (1986). Incest in the organizational family: The ecology of burnout in closed systems. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W. L. (1997). The incestuous workplace: Stress and distress in the organizational family (2nd ed.). Center City, MN: Hazelden.

White, W. L. (2004). The lessons of language: Historical perspectives on the rhetoric of addiction. In S. Tracy & S. Acker (Eds.), Altering American consciousness: Essays on the history of alcohol and drug use in the United States (pp. 33-60). Amherst, MA: University of Massachusetts Press.

White, W. (2006). Let’s go make some history: Chronicles of the new addiction recovery advocacy movement (Papers of William L. White). Washington, D.C.: Johnson Institute.

White, W. L. (2003). National Council on Alcoholism. In J. Blocker & I. Tyrell (Eds.), Alcohol and temperance in modern history (pp. 436-437). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

White, W. L. (2000). The organizational family: A systems perspective. In L. Scott (Ed.), Living the sacred trust: Clergy sexual ethics (pp. 63-77). Nashville, TN: Board of Higher Education and Ministry.

White, W. L. (2004). OxyContin addiction: A new drug, but an old problem. In D. Pinsky, R. Meyers, J. Gardin, W. L. White, & S. Brown (Eds.), When painkillers become dangerous (pp. 99-138). Center City, MN: Hazelden.

White, W. L. (1996). Pathways from the culture of addiction to the culture of recovery: A travel guide for addiction professionals (2nd ed.). Center City, MN: Hazelden.

White, W. L. (2004). Professional ethics. In R. Coombs (Ed.), Addiction counseling review: Preparing for comprehensive certification exams (pp. 535-576). Boston, MA: Lahaska Press.

White, W. L. (1990). Project SAFE program handbook (Revised ed.). Chicago, IL: Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.

White, W. (2008) Forward, Rescued Lives: The Oxford House Approach to Substance Abuse. By L.A. Jason, B.D., Olson & K.J. Foli. New York: Routledge.

White, W. L. (1998). Slaying the dragon: The history of addiction treatment and recovery in America. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems/Lighthouse Institute.

White, W. L. (1995). A systems perspective on sexual exploitation of clients by professional helpers. In J. C. Gonsiorek (Ed.), Breach of trust: Sexual exploitation by health care professionals and clergy (pp. 176-192). Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.

White, W. L. (2002). Trick or Treat? A century of American responses to heroin addiction. In D. Musto, (Ed.) One Hundred Years of Heroin (pp. 131-148). Westport, CT: Auburn House.

White, W. (2008) A Tradition of Leadership: The National Association of Addiction Treatment Providers, 1978-2008. Deerfield Beach, FL: Health Communications Inc.

White, W. L., Boyle, M., & Loveland, D. (2004). Recovery from addiction and recovery from mental illness: Shared and contrasting lessons. In R. Ralph & P. Corrigan (Eds.), Recovery and mental illness: Consumer visions and research paradigms (pp. 233-258). Washington, DC: American Psychological Association.

White, W. L., Joleaud, B., Dudek, F., & and Carty, B. (1994). The training life: Living and learning in the substance abuse field conversation series. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute.

White, W. L., & Popovits, R. M. (2001). Critical Incidents: Ethical issues in the prevention and treatment of addiction (2 ed.). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W.L., Popovits, R., & Donahue, E. (2007) Ethical, legal and policy issues in the treatment of co-occuring substance use and psychiatric disorders among adolescents. In Y. Kaminer, & O.Bukstein (Eds.), Adolescent substance abuse: Dual diagnosis and high risk behaviors. New York: Haworth Press, pp. 473-492.

White, W. L., & Scott, C. K. (in press). The role of community in addiction recovery. In K. Yip, & L. Davidson Comprehensive handbook of drug and alcohol addiction (2nd ed., ). New York: Marcel Decker.

White, W. L., & Sweet, A. (2004). NCADD 1944-2004: Sixty years of leadership and service. New York , NY: National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence.

White, William L. & Webber, Randall (2006). La Historia del Tratamiento Farmacológico para los Desórdenes del Uso de la Sustancia (The History of Pharmacological Treatment for Substance Use Disorders). In: F. López-Muñoz, F. & Alamo, C. (Eds.), La Historia de la Psicofarmacología, Madrid: Editorial Médica Panamericana.

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White, W. (in press) Addiction medicine in America: It’s birth and early history (1750-1935). In R. Ries, D. Fielin, S. Miller, & R. Saitz, Eds. Principles of Addiction Medicine, 4th Edition, American Society of Addiction Medicine. Baltimore: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, pp__-__.

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Project Reports and Monographs

Burwell, B.O., Dennis, M.L., Etheridge, R.M., Lubalin, J.S., Theisen, A.C., Fischer, P.F., & Schlenger, W.E. (1989). Implementation evaluation design for NIMH McKinney Mental Health Services Demonstration Projects for homeless mentally ill adults: Vol. 2, Status report of the Stewart B. McKinney Demonstration Project (Technical report under PHS Contract No. 282-88-0019/1). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Chaney, R., & White, W.L. (1992). Metaphors of transformation: Feminine and masculine. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Cox, J., Dennis, M.L., & Schlenger, W.E. (1991). National resource guide: Linking primary health care and drug abuse treatment (HRSA P.O. No. 90-816(P)). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Dennis, M.L. (1990). National resource guide: Technical and needs assessment and report (HRSA P.O. No. 90-816(P)). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Dennis, M.L. (1998). Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L. (1998). Integrating research and clinical assessment: Measuring client and program needs and outcomes in a changing service environment. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, Health Services Research Resource Center. Retrieved from http://www.nida.nih.gov/HSR/da-tre/DennisIntegrating.htm

Dennis, M.L. (1999). Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN): Administration guide for the GAIN and related measures (Version 1299). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/li/gain

Dennis, M. L. (1998). Performance monitoring in substance abuse treatment programs.  Rockville, MD: NIDA Health Services Research Resource Center. Retrieved from http://165.112.78.61/HSR/da-tre/DennisIntegrating.htm

Dennis, M.L., Babor, T.F., Diamond, G.S., Donalson, J., Godley, S.H., Tims, F.M., Titus, J.C., Webb, C., Herrell, J., & The CYT Steering Committee. (2000). The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) experiment: Preliminary findings. Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Retrieved from http://www.recoverymonth.gov

Dennis, M.L., Babor, T.F., Diamond, G.S., Donaldson, J., Godley, S.H., Titus, J.C., Tims, F.M., Webb, C., Herrell, J., Buchan, B.J., Burleson, J.A., Fraser, J., French, M.T., Godley, M.D., Hamilton, N., Kadden, R., Kaminer, Y., Liddle, H., Roebuck, C., Sampl, S., Scott, C.K., Tejeda, M., White, W.L., Angelovich, N., Funk, R.R., Hodgkins, D., Karvinen, T.L., Leckrone, J.J., Panichelli-Mindel, S., Scudder, M., Siekmann, M., Tawfik, Z., Unsicker, J., West, J., & White, M.K. (2000). The Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) experiment: Preliminary findings, (A report to H. Westley Clark, M.D., J.D., M.P.H., Director Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Department of Health and Human Services). Washington, DC: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

Dennis, M.L., Burwell, B.O., Fischer, P.J., Etheridge, R.M., Lubalin, J.S., & Schlenger, W.E. (1989). Implementation evaluation design for NIMH McKinney Mental Health Services Demonstration Projects for homeless mentally ill adults: Vol. 3. Lessons from the literature (Technical report under PHS Contract No. 282-88-0019/1). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Dennis, M.L., Fairbank, J.A., Bonito, A.J., & Rachal, J.V. (1991). Treatment process study design: Methadone Enhanced Treatment (MET) trials (Technical Document #7 under NIDA Grant No. 1-R18-DA7262-01 and Contract No. 271-88-8220). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Dennis, M.L., Fairbank, J.A., Caddell, J.M., Bonito, A.J., Rourke, K.M., Woods, M.G., Rachal, J.V., Bossert, K., & Burks, M. (1995). Individualized Substance Abuse Counseling (ISAC) Manual (NIDA Grant Nos. 1-R18-DA-7262 and R01-DA-07864). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L., Karuntzos, G., French, M.T., & Norman, H. (1995). Vocational Specialist (VS) manual. Bloomington IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Funk, R.R. (2002). Preliminary data tables and charts for cross-site analysis of the Adolescent Treatment Models study (ATM/MASC). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L., Rourke, K M., Lucas, R.L., Zien, C., Clayton, K.J., Harris, K.M., Caddell, J.M., Cavanaugh, B.R., & Fleischman, D. (1995). Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN): Resource manual (NIDA Grant No. R01-DA07864). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., Foss, M.A., & Hristova, L. (2000). Target Chicago: Impact of centralized intake on treatment services in Network 1. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., Foss, M.A., & Hristova, L. (2000). Target Chicago: Impact of centralized intake on treatment services in Network 2. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L., Scott, C.K., Godley, M.D., & Funk, R.R. (1999). Comparisons of adolescents and adults by ASAM profile using GAIN data from the Drug Outcome Monitoring Study (DOMS): Preliminary data tables. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/li/posters/asamprof.pdf

Dennis, M.L., Titus, J.C., White, M.K., Unsicker, J., & Hodgkins, D. (2002). Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN): Administration guide for the GAIN and related measures. Bloomington, IL: Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/li/gain

Dennis, M.L., Webber, J.R., White, W.L., Senay, E., Adams, L., Bokos, P., Eisenberg, S., Fraser, J., Moran, M., Ravine, E., Rosenfeld, J., & Sodetz, A. (1996). Global Appraisal of Individual Needs (GAIN) Vol. 1: Administration, scoring and interpretation. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Etheridge, R.M., Dennis, M.L., Lubalin, J.S., & Schlenger, W.E. (1989). Implementation evaluation design for NIMH McKinney Mental Health Services Demonstration Projects for homeless mentally ill adults: Vol. 1. Implementation evaluation design (Technical report under PHS Contract No. 282-88-0019/1). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Funk, R.R., & Dennis, M.L. (1998). Intraclass correlation for test-retest reliability and/or stability (Lighthouse Institute Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/li/downloads

Funk, R., Ives, M., Dennis, M.L. (4/23/07). Imputation of Index Scores with Missing Data. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Funk, R., Ives,M., Dennis, M.L. (4/23/07). Reliability: Calculating Cronbach’s Alpha (a). (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Funk, R., Ives,M., Dennis, M.L. (4/23/07). Survival Analysis/Life Tables. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, M.D. (2000). Assertive Aftercare Project: Year 3 progress report (Submitted to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, MD). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, M.D. (2001). Assertive Aftercare Project: Year 4 progress report (Submitted to the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, MD). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, M.D., Cronk, B., Taricone, P., & White, W.L. (1990). Human resources in the Illinois substance abuse delivery system: An assessment of the crisis in recruitment and retention. Chicago, IL: Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.

Godley, M.D., Dennis, M.L., Funk, R.R., Siekmann, M., & Weisheit, R. (1998). An evaluation of the Madison County assessment and treatment alternative court: Final report to the Illinois Criminal Justice Information Authority. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, M.D., & Godley, S.H. (1990). They will always be there for you: A qualitative study of a consortium of services for Chicago street youth: An interim evaluation report for a Federal Office of Substance Abuse grant project. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, M.D., & Hoewing-Roberson, R. (1991). Parenting and child abuse. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute.

Godley, M.D., & Hoewing-Roberson, R. (1992). An evaluation of the Passport to Parenting Project: A randomized field study. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, M.D., Markwood, A., Lesch, W., Grimm, J.L., Blue, R., & Robinson, D. (1996). Youth study on substance use: Comparing the 1990, 1993 and 1995 results. Bloomington, IL: Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse and Lighthouse Institute Publications.

Godley, M.D., & White, W.L. (1991). Project Futures evaluation report. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Children & Family Services.

Godley, M.D., White, W.L., & Lemke, E.A. (1988). Project SAFE: Final evaluation report. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Publications.

Godley, M.D., Winter, K., & Landrum, G. (1989). The Illinois Substance Use Screening Project: A technical report on the development and field-testing of the Experience Questionnaire (EQ). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, S.H. (1989). One of the best friends I ever had: An in-depth study of a teen parent home visiting program for Ounce of Prevention Fund participants: Final report to the McLean County Health Department. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, S.H. (1991). Schools and community mental health in Illinois: Toward a shared agenda for children and adolescents with emotional/behavioral disorders. A report to the Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, S.H. (1995). Case manager's manual for working with adolescent substance abusers: A lighthouse institute manual. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute.

Godley, S.H. (1995). A treatment system united for persons with mental illness and substance abuse. The Illinois ME/SA Project. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities.

Godley, S.H., & Godley, M.D. (1992). First interim report of the MISA project: Service statistics, demographic and clinical characteristics. An interim evaluation report to the Illinois Departments of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse and Developmental Disabilities. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, S.H., Hoewing-Roberson, R., & Godley, M.D. (1994). Final report of the Mental Illness/Substance Abuse Intensive Case Management Project. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, S. H., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Passetti, L. (1997). A treatment alternative for dually diagnosed offenders: Final report on the southern Illinois TASC/MISA demonstrations project. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Publications.

Godley, S. H., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Passetti, L. L. (1997). Case management services for mentally ill substance abusers who are criminal offenders: A program description. Bloomington IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, S. H., Meyers, R. J., Smith, J. E., Godley, M. D., Titus, J. M., Karvinen, T., Dent, G., Passetti, L., & Kelberg, P. (2001). The Adolescent Community Reinforcement Approach (ACRA) for adolescent cannabis users (DHHS Publication (SMA) 01-3489, Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Manual Series, Volume 4). Rockville, MD: Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/li/cyt/products/acra_cyt_v4.pdf

Godley, S. H., Mustari, E., & Funk, R. R. (1996). Measuring the parental and youth satisfaction of children and adolescent mental health consumers: Final report to Illinois Department of Mental Health and Developmental Disabilities. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Hanes-Stevens, L., Dennis, M.L., White, M.K. (2007) GAIN-I Clinical Interpretation Training. Manual for use at Advanced Clinical Trainings.

Hodgkins, D., West, J., Dennis, M. L., & Chestnut Health Systems. (2003). Assessment Building System (ABS). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Illinois Department of Human Services (Webber, J. R.). (1999). Safety, sobriety and justice: Better practice in substance abuse and domestic violence. Springfield, IL: Author.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M.L. (4/19/07). Accessing pooled GAIN data. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M.L. (4/19/2007). Acknowledgement of funding and data sources for GAIN data. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M.L. (4/23/07). Discriminant Analysis. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M.L. (4/23/07). Tukey Box Plots. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Karuntzos, G. T., Dennis, M. L., Fountain, D. L., Bonito, A. J., Fairbank, J. A., & Rachal, J. V. (1995). Community Services Coordinator’s (CSC) manual for assisting methadone treatment clients (NIDA Grant Nos. 1-R18-DA-7262 and R01-DA-07864). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Kurtz, E. & White, W. (2007) Telephone- and Internet-based recovery support services. Chicago, IL: Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center.

Lott, S., Wallace, J. L., & White, W. L. (1992). Chicago women’s treatment services research project. Chicago, IL: Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.

Lott, S., & White, W. L. (1991). Human resource development strategies related to the prevention and treatment of substance abuse disorders in Illinois. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Markwood, A. (1997). The best practices in ATOD prevention handbook. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

>Markwood, A. (1988). Negotiated conflict resolution for students. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute.

Markwood, A., & Godley, M. D. (1995). Comprehensive health education training project: Participant findings from training. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute.

Markwood, A., Jones, N., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Godley, M. (2003). Youth study on substance use: Comparing the 1998,2000, and 2002 Results (Report to the Illinois Department of Human Services). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Markwood, A., McDermeit (Ives), M., & Godley, M. (1999). Youth study on substance use: Comparing the 1995, 1997 and 1998 results (Report to the Illinois Department of Human Services). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Markwood, A., Mustari, E., Dennis, M., & Godley, M. (1997). Patterns of youth substance use: Report submitted to Department of Substance Abuse, Chicago, IL. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

McDermeit (Ives), M., & Dennis, M. L. (2000). Final report on the New Orleans Target Cities Project (NOTCP) participant data. (A report submitted to Jim Becnel, M.S.W., New Orleans Target Cities Project, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center (LSUHC)). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

McDermeit (Ives), M., Funk, R., & Dennis, M. L. (1999). Data cleaning and replacement of missing values (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/LI/downloads/training_memos/

McDermeit (Ives), M., & Godley, M. (2000). Children’s Foundation Crisis Nursery final evaluation report. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

McDermeit (Ives), M., & Godley, M. (2000). Respite Project Cornerstone final evaluation report. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

McDermeit (Ives), M., & Shepke, F. (1999). Heartland Coalition final evaluation report. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Morral, A. R., & Dennis, M. L. (Eds.). (2002). Advances in adolescent treatment outcomes research (Symposium XVII). In L. S. Harris (Ed.), Problems of drug dependence 2001: Proceedings of the 63rd Annual Scientific Meeting of the College of Problems on Drug Dependence (NIDA Research Monograph Series 182, pp. 106-115). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Mustari, E., Markwood, A., Dennis, M., & Godley, M. D. (1996). Patterns of drug use and consequences among Illinois students. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

National Institute on Drug Abuse (Dennis, M. L., Iachan, R., Thornberry, J. P., Bray, R. M., Packer, L. E., & Bieler, G.S.). (1993). Prevalence of drug use in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area homeless and transient population: 1991 (Technical Report #2 under NIDA Contract No. 271-89-8340). Washington, DC: Metropolitan Area Drug Study.

Passetti, L. L., Godley, S. H., & White, M. K. (2001). The Bloomington ATM ethnographic study: Preliminary findings focusing on peer influence on substance abuse treatment. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute, Chestnut Health Systems.

Rachal, J. V., Bonito, A. J., Fairbank, J. A., Dennis, M. L., & Zelon, H. S. (1989). Increasing the capability of methadone maintenance programs: Randomly controlled trials of enhanced methadone maintenance counseling (Technical Document #4 under NIDA Contract No. 271-88-8220 ). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Schlenger, W. E., Dennis, M. L., & Magruder-Habib, K. M. (1990). Design for a national evaluation of model demonstrations linking primary care to drug abuse services as a step in reducing the spread of AIDS (PHS Contract No. 282-88-0019/3). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Schlenger, W. E., Roland, J. E., Kroutil, L. A., & Dennis, M. L. (1992). Descriptive report of the findings from the national evaluation of models for linking drug abuse treatment and primary care (Technical report under NIDA Contract No. 283-90-0001). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Scott, C. K, Cook, J., Dennis, M. L., & Godley, M. D. (1998). Early Re-Intervention (ERI) procedural manual. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Scott, C. K, & Dennis, M. L. (1998). Illinois Health Survey Laboratory adolescent follow-up manual. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Scott, C. K, & Dennis, M. L. (2003). Recovery Management Checkups: An Early Re-Intervention Model. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., & Dennis, M. L. (1999). Target Chicago—Network #2: The impact of centralized intake on access to assessment and treatment and satisfaction with intake procedures. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., Dennis, M. L., & Godley, M. D. (2000). Target Chicago: Summary of evaluation design and methodology. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., Dennis, M. L., & Sherman, R. (1999). Target Chicago evaluation report: Client treatment outcome evaluation—Network 1 results and conclusions. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., Dennis, M. L., & Sherman, R. E. (2000). Target Chicago evaluation report: Client treatment outcome evaluation—Network 2 results and conclusions. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., & di Menza, S. (1999). Facilitating admission to substance abuse treatment through a centralized intake. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Sherman, R. E., Scott, C. K, Foss, M. A., Godley, M. D., & Hristova, L. (2000). Target Chicago: Impact of Central Intake Unit (CIU) on case management services in Network 1. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Sherman, R. E., Scott, C. K, Hristova, L., & Foss, M. A. (2000). Target Chicago evaluation report: Client satisfaction with treatment—Results and conclusions. Chicago, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Stephens, R. C., Scott, C. K., & Muck, R. D. (Eds.). (2003). Clinical assessment and substance abuse treatment: The Target Cities experience. Albany, NY: State University of New York Press.

Syrcle, J., & White, W. (2006). DUI risk reduction project: ASUDS-RI Pilot Phase I (Statistical Summary). Springfield, IL: Center for Legal Studies, University of Illinois Springfield.

Thornberry, J. S., Ardini, M. A., & Dennis, M. L. (1991). Washington DC metropolitan area drug study: Homeless and transient population study training manual (NIDA Contract No. 271-89-8340 ). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Titus, J. C. (1991). Manual for interviewers. Longitudinal study of factors predicting competence in children with chronic illness and disability: Infant cohort. Unpublished manuscript, University of Minnesota, Center for Children with Chronic Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1994). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting first and second interview: Infant cohort - Chicago. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1992). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting first interview: Infant cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1993). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting first interview: Infant cohort. Unpublished manuscript, University of Minnesota, Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1993). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting first interview: Pre-adolescent cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1993). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting fourth interview: Infant cohort. Unpublished manuscript, University of Minnesota, Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1993). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting fourth interview: Pre-adolescent cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1992). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting second interview: Infant cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1993). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting second interview: Infant cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1993). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting second interview: Pre-adolescent cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1992). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting third interview: Infant cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C. (1993). Project Resilience: Manual for conducting third interview: Pre-adolescent cohort. Unpublished manual: University of Minnesota Center for Children with Chronic Illness and Disability, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C., & Dennis, M. L. (2003). GAIN-Q: Global Appraisal of Individual Needs - Quick - Administration and Scoring Manual for the GAIN-Q (version 2). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems .

Titus, J. C., Dennis, M. L., Scott, C. K., McKean, G., Bunch, L., Godley, S. H., & Panichelli-Mindel, S. (1998). General research procedures for the Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Cooperative Agreement. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems, Lighthouse Institute.

Titus, J. C., & Godley, M. D. (2001). Characteristics of substance abuse among Macon County juveniles on probation. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems. Retrieved from http://chestnut.org/LI/GAIN/GAIN_Q/Final_Report-Decatur_Project.pdf.

Titus, J. C. & Godley, M. D. (1999). What research tells us about the treatment of adolescent substance use disorders. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/li/cyt/findings/gov summit.pdf

Webber, J.R. (2003). The Cannabis Youth Treatment Project: An introduction. Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center Bulletin. Chicago, IL.

Webber, R., & White, W. L. (2005). Methamphetamine and other amphetamines: A primer for criminal justice personnel. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute Publications.

Wechsberg, W. M., Dennis, M. L., McDermeit (Ives), M., Perritt, K., Middlesteadt, R., & Reif, S. (2000). A comparison by gender of the main effects of a brief HIV intervention with a longer personalized skills building approach. In L. S. Louis, (Ed.) Problems of Drug Dependence 1999: Proceedings of the 61st Annual Scientific Meeting of the College of Problems on Drug Dependence (NIDA Research Monograph 180. p. 320). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Wechsberg, W. M., MacDonald, B. R., Dennis, M. L., Inciardi, J. A., Surratt, H. L., Leukefeld, C. G., Farabee, D., Cottler, L. B., Compton, W. M., Hoffman, J., Klein, H., Desmond, D., & Zule, B. (1997). The standard intervention for reduction in HIV risk behavior: Protocol changes suggested by the continuing HIV/AIDS epidemic. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Weisner, C., McLellan, T., Barthwell, A., Blitz, C., Catalano, R., Chalk, M., Chinnia, L., Collins, R. L., Compton, W., Dennis, M. L., Frank, R., Hewitt, W., Inciardi, J. A., Lightfoot, M., Montoya, I., Sterk, C. E., Wood, J., Pintello, D., Volkow, M., & Michaud, S. E. (2004). Report of the Blue Ribbon Task Force on Health Services Research at the National Institute on Drug Abuse. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse. Retrieved from http://www.drugabuse.gov/about/organization/nacda/HSRReport.pdf

White, W. L. (1981). Communication skills. In Hospice education program for nurses (pp. 55-112). Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources Administration (Bureau of Health Professions, Division of Nursing).

White, W. L. (1994). Creating a vision for the future. Bloomington IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W. (2006). EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE SERIES: Enhancing addiction recovery outcomes through post-treatment monitoring, support, and early re-intervention. Submitted to the State of Ohio via the Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center. Posted at http://www.ebasedtreatment.org/main_temp.asp?id=2759

White, W. L. (1991). The ethics of competition. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W. L. (1990). Intensive outpatient treatment services for substance abusing adolescents: The Illinois experience. Chicago, IL: Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.

White, W. L. (1996). The management of resistance in the treatment of addicted women with histories of child neglect/abuse: The Project SAFE experience (1986-1996). Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Publications.

White, W. L. (1981). Managing personal and organizational stress in the care of the dying. In Hospice education program for nurses (pp. 291-337). Hyattsville, MD: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Health Resources Administration (Bureau of Health Professions, Division of Nursing).

White, W. (in press). Peer-based addiction recovery support: History, theory, practice, and scientific evaluation. Chicago, IL: Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center and Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services.

White, W. L. (1991). SAFE 91: The continued evolution of an innovative project designed to break the cycle of maternal substance abuse and child neglect/abuse. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.

White, W. L. (1995). SAFE 95: The continued evolution of an innovative project designed to break the cycle of maternal substance abuse and child neglect/abuse. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.

White, W. (2006). Sponsor, recovery coach, addiction counselor: The importance of role clarity and role integrity. (Monograph) Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health.

White, W. (2006). Substance use trends: The changing profile of alcohol/drug-impaired drivers. Springfield, IL: Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts/Center for Legal Studies, University of Illinois Springfield.

White, W. L. (1979). A systems approach to professional burnout: Trainers resource manual. Rockville, MD: HCS, Inc.

White, W. L. (1992). A systems perspective on sexual harassment and sexual exploitation. In Proceedings from the Sex and Power Issues in the Workplace Conference. Bellevue, WA. (pp. 421-432). Seattle, WA.

White, W. L. (1979). Themes in chemical prohibition. In Drugs in Perspective (pp. 117-182). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, National Drug Abuse Center.

White, W.L. (2007) Tool kit for working with the substance-involved offender. Springfield, IL: University of Illinois Springfield Institute for Policy and Legal Studies.

White, W. (in press). Toward sustainable livelihoods and community reintegration for individuals recovering from severe substance use disorders. In United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime: Report of the Sustainable Livelihoods for Social Rehabilitation and Reintegration Working Group.

White, W., & Reis, T. (2006). Images from the Brown University alcohol and addiction studies collections. Addiction, 101, 788-792.

White, W. L., & Dennis, M. L. (2000). The history of adolescent substance abuse treatment in America. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W., & Gasperin, D. (2006). Recognizing, managing and containing the “Hard Core Drinking Driver.” Springfield, IL Administrative Office of the Illinois Courts/Center for Legal Studies, University of Illinois Springfield.

White, W. L., & Godley, M. D. (1988). Illinois Child Neglect Services Project program handbook. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Children and Family Services.

White, W. L., & Godley, M. D. (1990). Intensive outpatient treatment services for substance abusing adolescents: The Illinois experience. Chicago, IL: Illinois Department of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse.

White, W. L., & Godley, M. D. (1988). Project SAFE: Project handbook. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W. & Kurtz, E. (2005). The varieties of recovery experience. Chicago, IL: Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center.

White, W., & Kurtz, E. (2006). Linking addiction treatment and communities of recovery: A primer for addiction counselors and recovery coaches. Pittsburgh, PA: IRETA/NeATTC.

White, W., Kurtz, E., & Sanders, M. (2006). Recovery Management. (Monograph). Chicago, IL: Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center.

White, W. L., & Webber J.R. (1995). Cocaine and other CNS stimulants. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W. L., & Webber, J. R. (1995). PCP and the hallucinogens. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

White, W. L., & Webber, J. R. (1995). Volatile substances and other inhalants. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Other Publications

Bonito, A.J., Bohlig, E.M., Dennis, M.L., Fairbank, J.A., & Rachal, J.V. (1992). Community outreach and program intake: Do they reach the same segments of the injection drug-using population? In Proceedings of the Third Annual NADR National Meeting. Rockville, MD.

Boruch, R.F., & Dennis, M.L. (1986). Cooperation in field experiments versus observational surveys. In Proceedings of the Second Annual Research Conference of the Bureau of the Census (pp. 196-318). Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Boruch, R.F., Dennis, M.L., & Greer, K.C. (1987). Improving randomized field experiments: A summary of lessons from the Rockefeller Foundation's Minority Female Single Parent's Experiments (2 vols., Rockefeller Foundation ). Evanston, IL: Northwestern University: Division of Methodology and Evaluation Research.

Boruch, R.F., Dennis, M.L., & Matt, G. (1986). Meanings and methods in evaluation: Philosophical, cross-cultural, and historical perspectives. Paris: UNESCO.

Boruch, R.F., Riess, A., Lartnz, K., Dennis, M.L., Sherman, L., & Garner, J. (1988). Proceedings of the roundtable of principal investigators of NIJ-funded randomized experiments. Evanston, IL: Northwestern University.

Brown, M.A., Morell, J.A., Vineyard, T., Weaver, R., Friggle, W.E., White, D.L., English, M.R., & Dennis, M.L. (1986). Program planning workbook for the 1986 SECP/EES All States Program Manager's Conference (Contract No. DE-AC05-840R21400, prepared by Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Consultation Systems, Inc., University of Tennessee, Northwestern University, and over 40 State Energy Office officials, for the Energy Management Extention Division, Office of State and Local Assistance Programs, U.S. Department of Energy). Oak Ridge, TN: Oak Ridge National Laboratory.

Carroll, J.F.X., & White, W.L. (1981). Understanding burnout: Integrating individual and environmental factors within an ecological framework. In Proceedings of the First National Conference on Burnout. Philadelphia, PA: Sage.

Coyhis, D., & White, W. (2006). Alcohol problems in Native America: A new and provocative history. Counselor, 7(4), 54-56.

Davidson, L., & White, W. (2007). An integrated model of recovery-oriented behavioral health care. Philadelphia, PA: Philadelphia Department of Behavioral Health and Mental Retardation Services.

Dennis, M.L. (1987). Discussion: Two randomized field experiments involving police handling of domestic violence. In Proceedings of the American Statistical Association. Joint Statistical Meeting, Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section, San Francisco, CA. Washington, DC: American Statistical Association.

Dennis, M.L. (1987). Synopses of criminal justice experiments. In R.O. Lampert, & C.A. Visher (Eds.), Randomized field experiments in criminal justice agencies: Workshop proceedings (pp. 220-267), New Orleans, LA. Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.

Dennis, M.L. (1988). Implementing randomized field experiments: An analysis of civil and criminal justice research. Published doctoral dissertation, (Dissertation Abstracts International number 8822969), Psychology Department and the Center for Applied Statistics, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL. Retrieved from http://wwwlib.umi.com/dxweb/

Dennis, M.L. (1991). The DC Metropolitan Drug Study (DC*MADS): Homeless and transient population study. In C. M. Taeuber, (Ed.), Conference proceedings for enumerating homeless persons: Methods and data needs (pp. 68-76 [included in M.R. Burt & C.M. Taeuber, Overview of seven studies, pp. 30-76]). Washington, DC: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Dennis, M.L. (1993). Changing public behaviors with information: Lessons from social psychology and evaluation research. In Proceedings of the 8th National Conference on Household Hazardous Waste Management. Worchester, MA: Waste Watch Center.

Dennis, M.L. (1993). Coverage of a service based methodology: Findings from the DC*MADS homelessness study. In Proceedings of Towards Census 2000: Research issues for improving coverage of the homeless population. Arlington, VA: U.S. Bureau of the Census.

Dennis, M.L. (1999). Performance measures in substance abuse treatment: Issue paper (NIDA Contract # N01DA-5-6050). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse, Resource Center for Health Services Research.

Dennis, M.L. (2002). Treatment research on adolescent drug and alcohol abuse: Despite progress, many challenges remain (invited commentary). In Connection, A Newsletter Linking the Users and Producers of Drug Abuse Services Research, 1-2, 7. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/LI/cyt/findings/May_02_Connection1.pdf

Dennis, M.L. (2004). Traumatic victimization among adolescents in substance abuse treatment: Time to stop ignoring the elephant in our counseling rooms. Counselor, 5 (2), 36-40.

Dennis, M.L., Babor, T., Diamond, G.S., Donaldson, J., Godley, S.H., & Tims, F.M. (1998). Cannabis Youth Treatment (CYT) Cooperative Agreement Study, (SAMHSA/CSAT Grant No. TI11320). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems. Retrieved from www.chestnut.org/li/cyt

Dennis, M.L., & Boruch, R.F. (1987). Bibliography of randomized field experiments in criminal justice research. In Workshop on criminal justice experiments handbook. New Orleans, LA (pp. 1-15). Washington, DC: National Academy of Sciences.

Dennis, M.L., Fairbank, J.A., Rachal, J.V., Bohlig, E.M., & Bonito, A.J. (1992). Reducing injection drug use through methadone assisted rehabilitation: Factors other than methadone dosage. In Proceedings of the Third Annual NADR Annual Conference. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Dennis, M.L., Godley, M.D., Scott, C.K., Foss, M.A., Senay, E.C., & Bokos, P.J. (1995). Drug Outcome Monitoring Study (DOMS): Preliminary research design. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., Scott, C.K., Foss, M.A., Godley, M.D., Hagen, R.J., Senay, E.C., Bailey, J., & Bokos, P.J. (1997). Drug Outcome Monitoring Systems (DOMS): Developing a new biopsychosocial paradigm for health services research. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., & Titus, J.C. (1999). Co-occurring psychiatric problems among adolescents: Variations by treatment, level of care and gender. TIE Communiqué, 5-8, 16.

Dennis, M.L., Gwyther, M., & Schlenger, W.E. (1990). Annotated bibliography of models linking primary health care and drug abuse treatment (HRSA P.O. No. 90-816(P) and PHS Contract No. 282-88-0019/3). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Dennis, M.L., Huebner, R.B., & McLellan, A.T. (1996). Methodological issues in treatment service research. Paper commissioned by the Panel on Effectiveness and Outcomes, Subcommittee on Health Services Research National Advisory Council on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, of the National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, Rockville, MD.

Dennis, M.L., & Iachan, R. (1992). Sampling people who are homeless: Implications of multiple definitions and sampling frames. In Proceedings of the American Statistical Association. Joint Statistical Meeting, Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section. Washington, DC: American Statistical Association.

Dennis, M.L., Kristiansen, P.L., & Rachal, J.V. (1989). Overview of recent developments in research on methadone maintenance treatment programs: Implications for program development and future research (Technical Document #4 under NIDA Contract No. 271-88-8220). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Dennis, M.L., Kristiansen, P.L., Theisen, A.C., & Rachal, J.V. (1991). An annotated bibliography of recent empirical research in methadone treatment programs (DHHS Publication No. ADM 91-1816, developed under NIDA Grant No. 5R18-DA07262-02, Community Research Branch Monograph). Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Dennis, M.L., & McGeary, K.A. (1999). Adolescent alcohol and marijuana treatment: Kids need it now. TIE Communique, 1999 (fall), 10-12. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/li/trends/Adolescent Problems/youth_need_treat.html

Dennis, M. L., & Scott, C. K. (2007). Managing substance use disorders (SUD) as a chronic condition. NIDA Perspectives, 4(1), 445-55.

DuPont, R.L., Skipper, G.E., & White, W.L. (2008). Testing for recent alcohol use. Concurrent publication in Counselor, 9(2) 44-51; Student Assistance Journal, 20(1), 12-18.

Fafaglia, B., & White, W.L. (2000). Developing an SAP code of professional practice. The Student Assistance Digest, 12 (2), 29-32.

Fairbank, J.A., Dennis, M.L., Bonito, A.J., & Rachal, J.V. (1992). Training counselors to provide comprehensive drug abuse counseling. In Proceedings of the Third Annual NADR Annual Conference. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

French, M.T., Roebuck, M.C., Dennis, M.L., Godley, S.H., Liddle, H.A., & Tims, F.M. (2004). Outpatient marijuana treatment for adolescents: Economic evaluation of a multisite field experiment. In W. Dewey Problems of Drug Dependence, 2003: Proceedings of the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (NIDA Research Monograph Series 184. pp. 122-123).

Funk, R., Ives, M., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Imputation of Index Scores with Missing Data. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Funk, R., Ives, M., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Reliability: Calculating Cronbach’s Alpha (a). (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Funk, R., Ives, M., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Survival Analysis/Life Tables. (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, M.D., & Godley, S.H. (1992). Evaluation = Empowerment. Prevention Forum, 13, 1-10.

Godley, M.D., Godley, S.H., Dennis, M.L., Funk, R.R., & Passetti, L.L. (2004). Findings from the assertive continuing care experiment with adolescents with substance use disorders. In W. Dewey Problems of Drug Dependence, 2003: Proceedings of the 65th Annual Scientific Meeting, The College on Problems of Drug Dependence, Inc. (NIDA Research Monograph Series 184. pp. 123-124).

Godley, M.D., & Payton, J.B. (2004). The urgent need for continuing care with adolescents: Recent research and recommendations. The Counselor, 5, 49-54.

Godley, S.H., Godley, M.D., Karvinen, T., & Slown, L.L. (2001). The Assertive Aftercare Protocol: A case manager's manual for working with adolescents after residential treatment of alcohol and other substance use disorders. Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Institute.

Godley, S. H., Passetti, L., White, M. K., Dennis, M. L., & Adams, L. (2002). Strengthening substance abuse screening, referral and treatment for youth in Central Illinois through interagency coordination and collaboration. Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Godley, S.H. & White, W.A. (2006). Student Assistance Programs: A valuable resource for substance-involved adolescents. Counselor, 7, 66-70.

Harrison-Burns, J., & White, W. L. (1980). Alcohol and drug abuse films and audio-visual materials in the Spanish language. Rockville, MD: International Activities Program Office/National Institute on Drug Abuse.

Iachan, R., & Dennis, M. L. (1994 ). Methodological issues in estimating the prevalence of substance abuse among people who are homeless. In Proceedings of the American Statistical Association. Joint Statistical Meeting, Section on Survey Research Methods, Social Statistics Section. Washington, DC: American Statistical Association.

Iliff, B., Siatkowski, C., Waite-O’Brien, N., & White, W. (in press). The treatment of addicted women: Modern perspectives from the Betty Ford Center, Caron Treatment Centers and Hazelden. Counselor.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M. L. (4/19/07). Accessing pooled GAIN data (LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M. L. (4/19/07). Acknowledgement of funding and data sources for GAIN data. LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Discriminant Analysis. LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Ives, M., Funk, R., Dennis, M. L. (4/23/07). Tukey Box Plots. LI Analysis Training Series). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems.

Kuehnert, P. L., Matthes, T., & White, W. L. (1995). A regional cooperative model of HIV/AIDS case management: Evaluation and research issues. In Proceedings of the Working Conference on HIV/AIDS Case Management Research and Evaluation. Washington, DC: U.S. Public Health Service.

Passetti, L. L. (2002). MMPI-A profiles of adolescents at admission to residential substance abuse treatment. Unpublished master’s thesis, Department of Psychology, Illinois State University, Normal, IL. Retrieved from http://www.chestnut.org/LI/downloads/L_Passetti_MS.pdf

Passetti, L. L., & White, W. L. (2009). Recovery support meetings for youths. Student Assistance Journal, 29(3), 19-22.

Rourke, K. M., Dennis, M. L., & Caddell, J. M. (1993). Global Appraisal of Individual Needs: Administration manual (NIDA Grant No. R01-DA07864 ). Research Triangle Park, NC: Research Triangle Institute.

Sanders, T., Sanders, M., & White, W. (2006). “When I Get Low, I Get High”: The portrayal of addiction and recovery in African American music. Counselor, 7(6), 30-35.

Scott, C. K. Before the recovery point opened, did client improve after participating in treatment? Target Chicago Newsletter, 2(2), 1-4.

Scott, C. K. Changing the way we do business: Target Chicago improves access to treatment. Target Chicago Newsletter, 2(1), 1-3.

Scott, C. K. Client satisfaction improved by implementation of recovery point access point. Target Chicago Newsletter, 1(4), 4-6.

Scott, C. K. Evaluation design review. Target Chicago Newsletter, 2(1), 13.

Scott, C.K., Dennis, M.L. & White, W.L. (2004).  Recovery management checkups: A future function of addiction professionals? Addiction Professional, 2(5), 33-39.

Scott, C., White, W., & Dennis, M. (2007). Chronic addiction and recovery management: Implications for clinical practice. Counselor, 8(2), 22-27.

Sharar, D., & White, W. L. (2002). The ethics of referrals and ownership structures in employee assistance: Issues, conflicts and the need for a revised ethic. EAPA Exchange, 31(5), 14-15.

Sharar, D., & White, W. L. (2001). Issues of ethics and quality: National versus local/regional models of EAP service delivery. EAP Digest, (Fall), 16-19.

Sharar, D., & White, W. L. (2002). The pricing of EAPs. EAPA Exchange, 31(7), 14-16.

Sharar, D., White, W., & Bjornson, T. (2004). EAP telecounseling: Entering uncharted territory. The Alliance for Work-Life Progress, September/October.

Sharar, D., White, W. L., & Bjornson, T. (2004). Face-to-face versus telecounseling in EAP: Does medium matter? Workspan, September/October (), 1-2. Retrieved from http://www.awlp.org/em/alliance/html/sept04-05.html

Sharar, D., White, W. L., & Funk, R. (2003). Business ethics and employee assistance: A national survey of issues and challenges. Employee Assistance Quarterly, 18 2), 39-59.

Titus, J. C. (1999). The generalizability of observational ratings of parent-child interaction with young children who have a chronic illness or disability. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.

Titus, J. C., Dennis, M. L., Diamond, G., Godley, S. H., Babor, T., Donaldson, J., Herrell, J., Tims, F., & Webb, C. (1999). Treatment of adolescent marijuana abuse: A randomized clinical trial. Presentation I: Structure of the Cannabis Youth Treatment Study (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. ED 435 883). Bloomington, IL: Chestnut Health Systems, Inc.

Titus, J. C., & White, W. L. (2008). Substance use among deaf and hard of hearing youths: A primer for student assistance professionals. Student Assistance Journal, 20(3), 14-18.

Valentine, P., White, W.& Taylor, P. (2007) The recovery community organization: Toward a definition. Posted at: http://facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/pdf/valentine_white_taylor_2007.pdf.

Webber, J. R. (1988). Cocaine and loss of control. Parkside Magazine, 1(1), 5-6.

Webber, J. R. (1989). Cocaine and sexuality. Parkside Magazine, 2(2), 3.

Webber, J. R. (1988). Cocaine hunger. Parkside Magazine, 1(1), 4.

Webber, J. R. (1986). Cocaine: Questions and Answers. Park Ridge, IL: Parkside Medical Services Corporation.

Webber, J. R. (1989). Cocaine triggers. Parkside Magazine, 1(2), 5.

Webber, J. R. (1986). Cocaine: 22 Questions That Could Save Your Life. Park Ridge, IL: Parkside Medical Services Corporation.

Webber, J. R. (1985). The double standard behind drugs and alcohol. Health Matters, 4(3), 5.

Webber, J. R. (1985). Pro-drug influences on American youth. Emergency Medical Services, 4 (1), 56-57.

Webber, J. R., & Kealy, E. R. (1975). A review of street drug analysis results: 1970-1974. Pacific Information Series on Street Drugs, 4 (5).

Webber, J. R., & Kealy, E. R. (1975). Street drug analysis programs: Whom do they serve? Journal of Psychedelic Drugs (Now Journal of Psychoactive Drugs), 7 (3).

Webber, J. R., & White, W. L. (1979). The use and abuse of Phencyclidine (PCP) in Illinois. In Drugs in Perspective (Publication No. (NDACTRD) 79-05 1P, pp. 98-100). Washington DC: NIDA National Drug Abuse center.

Wechsberg, W. M., Dennis, M. L., Theisen, A. C., & Rachal, J. V. (1992). Differences in the patterns and chronicity of drug use in outreach and methadone: A comparison of IV drug users in four cities. In Proceedings of the Third Annual NADR Annual Conference. Rockville, MD: National Institute on Drug Abuse.

White, A., & White, W. L. (1983). Supervision of health care personnel caring for the aged. In Geriatric Educational Program for Nurses (Health Resources Administration, Department of Health and Human Resources ). Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office.

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White, M. K. (2006). Social Markers of Maturation and the Transition to Young Adulthood: The Life Courses of Adolescent Substance Users After Treatment. Unpublished Dissertation, University of Illinois, Urbana Champaign.

White, M. K. (2005). Predicting violence in juvenile offenders: The interaction of individual, social, and environmental influences. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 83-84, 89-90.

White, M. K., Funk, R., White, W., & Dennis, M. (2003). Predicting violent behavior in adolescent cannabis users: The GAIN-CVI. Offender Substance Abuse Report, 3(5), 67-69.

White, M. K., White, W. L., & Dennis, M. L. (2004). Emerging models of effective adolescent substance abuse treatment. Counselor, 5(2), 24-28.

White, W., Boyle, M., & Loveland, D. (2003). A model to transcend the limitations of addiction treatment. Behavioral Health Management, 23(3), 38-44.

White, W., Sharar, D., Dennis, M., & Donaldson, J. (2002). Cannabis and kids. EAP Digest, 22(2), 26-29.

White, W. L. (1977). 1976 dangerous drug abuse report to the Governor and General Assembly. Chicago: Illinois Dangerous Drugs Commission.

White, W. L. (2000). Addiction as a disease: The birth of a concept. Counselor, 1(1), 46-51, 73.

White, W. L. (2000). Addiction counseling: The birth and maturation of a new profession. The Counselor, 18(1), 9-12.

White, W. L. (2001). Addiction disease concept: Advocates and critics. The Counselor, 2(1), 42-46.

White, W. L. (2000). The Addiction-disease concept: Its rise and fall in the 19th century. Counselor, 1(2), 62-66.

White, W. ( 2007). Addiction recovery: Its definition and conceptual boundaries. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 33(3), 229-241.

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White, W. L. (2000). Addiction treatment: Gone yesterday, gone tomorrow? Behavioral Health Management, 19(5), 9-12.

White, W. L. (2004). American Indian resistance to alcohol since first contact. Well Nations, January-February, 13-15.

White, W. (2006). Alcohol, tobacco, and drug use by addiction professionals: Historical reflections and suggested guidelines. GLATTC Bulletin, Special Edition, pp. 1-20.

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White, W. L. (1982). An annotated history of substance abuse policy and treatment with special emphasis on alcohol and drug abuse policies within the military. In USMC seminar on drug and alcohol abuse (pp. III-1–III-52). Washington, DC: U.S. Marine Corps.

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White, W. L. (2001). A disease concept for the 21st Century. Counselor, 2(2), 48-52.

White, W. L. (2001). The drunkard’s club. New Times, 8(3), 4.

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White, W. L. (1999). First do no harm: Iatrogenic effects of early addiction treatment. The Counselor, 17(4), 9-12.

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White, W. L. (2003). Hazelden Foundation. In J. Blocker, & I. Tyrell (Eds.) Alcohol and temperance in modern history (pp. 290-291). Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-CLIO.

White, W. L. (1983). Healing ourselves: Taking care of the treatment family. Focus on Alcohol and Drug Issues, 6(4), 4-31.

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White, W.L. (2004). Heroic Journey (Part II): The Boon of Recovery. Recover Magazine, 4(4), 18-21.

White, W. L. (2004). The historical essence of addiction counseling. Counselor, 5(3), 43-48.

White, W. (2005). History corner: The Jacoby Club and AA. Recover Magazine, 5(3), 28.

White, W. L. (1999). A history of adolescent alcohol, tobacco and other drug use in America. Student Assistance Journal, 11(5), 16-22.

White, W. L. (2000). The history of recovered people as wounded healers I: From Native America to the rise of modern alcoholism movement. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 18(1), 1-23.

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White, W. (2007). How to enhance the odds for recovery. In J. Hoffman, & S. Froemke (Eds.), Addiction : Why can’t they just stop? New Knowledge, new treatment, new hope (pp. 221). New York: Home Box Office. Retrieved from http://www.hbo.com/addiction/aftercare/44_enhance_recovery_odds.html.

White, W. L. (1977). Illinois State plan for drug abuse prevention, 1976-1977. Chicago: Illinois Dangerous Drugs Commission.

White, W. L. (1991). In praise of public service: A call for self-inventory and self-renewal in the 1990s. Focus, 14, 7-15.

White, W.L. (2007) In search of the neurobiology of addiction recovery: A brief commentary on science and stigma. Posted at: www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org.

White, W. L. (1979). Incest in the organizational family: The unspoken issue in staff and program burnout. Rockville, MD: HCS, Inc.

White, W. L. (2001). Intervention Keeley style. New Times, 8(2), 4.

White, W. (2004). Intervention Keeley Style. Recover Magazine, February/March, p. 20.

White, W. L. (2001). Interview on faith-based approaches to addiction treatment. Religion & Ethics Newsweekly [TV]. Chicago: WTTW.

White, W. L. (2002). Introduction. In The red road to wellbriety. Colorado Springs, CO: White Bison.

White, W. (2007). Language and recovery advocacy: Why we worry about the words. Recovery rising: Quarterly Journal of the Faces and Voices of Recovery, 1,3.

White, W. L. (2002). Leadership in addiction treatment: The coming crisis. Counselor, 3(3), 60-61.

White, W. L. (2000). Listening to history: Lessons for the EAP/managed care field. EAP Digest, 20(1), 16-26.

White, W. L. (2000). Listening to Lazarus: The voices of America’s first “Reformed Drunkards” [Review of the book Drunkards progress: Narratives of addiction, despair and recovery]. Contemporary Drug Problems, 26, 533-542.

White, W. (in press). Listening to meth: Lessons from the first epidemic. Recovery rising: Quarterly Journal of the Faces and Voices of Recovery.

White, W. L. (1999). A lost world of addiction treatment. The Counselor, 17(2), 8-11.

White, W. (2004). Management of the High Risk DUI Offender. Springfield, IL: Illinois Department of Transportation.

White, W. (in press): The American culture of recovery: Recent developments and their significance, Counselor.

White, W. L. (2002). The New Recovery Advocacy movement: A call to service. Counselor, 2(6), 64-67.

White, W. L. (2001). A new recovery movement. Well Nations Magazine, (March), 55-57.

White, W. L. (1979). The organizational context of staff burnout. In D. J. Ottenberg and E. Madden, (Eds), Ethical issues in substance abuse treatment (Proceedings of the 12th Annual Eagleville Conference). Eagleville, PA. Eagleville, PA: Eaglesville Hospital and Rehabilitation Center.

White, W. (2008). Preface Perspectives on Systems Transformation: How Visionary Leaders are Shifting Addiction Treatment Toward a Revovery_Oriented System of Care. (Interviews with H. Westley Clark, Thomas A. Kirk, Jr., Arthur C. Evans, Michael Boyle, Phillip Valentine and Lonnetta Albright). Chicago, IL: Great Lakes Addiction Technology Transfer Center.

White, W. L. (1998). Professional and ethical responsibilities. In The practice guideline for addiction counseling professionals. Honolulu, HI: Addiction Technology Transfer Center of Hawaii.

White, W. L. (1979). Professional development and training strategies for rural substance abuse programs. Chicago: Central Regional Support Center.

White, W. L. (2001). The rebirth of disease concept of alcoholism in the 20th century . The Counselor, 1(2), 62-66.

White, W.L. (2007) Recovery advocacy in Connecticut: An interview with Phil Valentine. http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/interviews/Phillip_Valentine.php.

White, W. L. (2001). Recovery advocacy is not a recovery program. Association of Persons Affected by Addiction (APAA)News, 11(11), 2-3.

White, W. L. (2001). Recovery as heroic journey. Perspectives: A Journal on Addiction Research and Public Policy, 12(3), 2.

White, W.L. (2004). Recovery as Heroic Journey. Recover Magazine, 4(3), 18-21.

White, W. L. (2004). Recovery: The next frontier. Counselor, 5(1), 18-21.

White, W. & Cloud, W. (in press). Recovery capital: A primer for addictions professionals.

White, W. L. (2004). Recovery coaching: A lost function of addiction counseling? Counselor,5 (6), 20-22.

White, W. (in press). Recovery in Native America. Recover Magazine.

White, W. (2007). Recovery in a time of crisis: Responding to Katrina (An interview with Joe Powell). http://www.facesandvoicesofrecovery.org/interviews/Joe_Powell.php.

White, W. (2007) A recovery revolution in Philadelphia. Counselor. 8(5), 34-38.

White, W. L. (2001). Recovery university: The campus as a recovering community. Student Assistance Journal, 13(2), 24-26.

White, W. L. (1979). Relapse as a phenomenon of staff burnout in recovering substance abusers. Rockville, MD: HCS, Inc.

White, W. L. (2002). [Review of the Book Beating the dragon: The recovery from dependent drug use ]. Addiction, 97 (7), 919-920.

White, W. L. (2000). [Review of the book Broken boundaries: Sexual exploitation in the professional-client relationship]. Journal of Sex Education and Therapy, 24 (4), 292-293.

White, W. L. (2000). [Review of the book Diseases of the will: Alcohol and the dilemmas of freedom]. Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences, 19 (5), 9-12.

White, W. L. (2004). [Review of the book Process evaluation for public health interventions and research]. Evaluation and Program Planning, 27 (1), 118-119.

White, W. L. (1999). [Review of the book The treatment of drinking problems: A guide for the helping professions]. Contemporary Drug Problems, 26 (), 179-186.

White, W. L. (1997). [Review or the book Drug Impaired Professionals]. Contemporary Drug Problems, 24 (Winter), 827-833.

White, W. L. (2001). The rhetoric of recovery advocacy: An essay on the power of language. Retrieved from http://www.friendsofrecoveryvt.org/articles/rhetoric.pdf

White, W. L. (2004). Riverside Hospital: The birth of adolescent treatment. Counselor, 5(2), 18-20.

White, W.L. (2005). [Book Review] The road to fellowship: The role of the Emmanuel Movement and the Jacoby Club in the development of Alcoholics Anonymous by Richard Dubiel. Journal of the History of Behavioral Sciences, 41(4), 405-406.

White, W. (2006). Book review: Sarah W. Tracy. Alcoholism in America: From reconstruction to prohibition. Journal of the Behavioral Sciences, 42(3), 310-311.

White, W. L. (1996). Sexual trauma and substance abuse developmental trajectory and implications for treatment: The Project SAFE experience (1986-1996). Bloomington, IL: Lighthouse Publications.

White, W. L. (1989). Sick systems in treatment: The impact on staff and clients. CD Professional, 8(4), 3-4.

White, W. L. (2001). Significant events in the history of addiction treatment and recovery in America. Retrieved from http://www.ncadd.org/history/events.html

White, W. L. (1999). Smoking, Drinking and Drugging in the 20th Century: The pursuit of happiness (R. Zemeckis, Director). In ShowTime Television (Producers). In the 20th Century [TV]. New York: ShowTime Television.

White, W. L. (1992). Spirituality: Its language and boundaries. In Spirituality and Prevention (pp. 37-47). Springfield, IL: Illinois Prevention Resource Center.

White, W. L. (2004). Substance use and violence: Understanding the nuances of the relationship. Addiction Professional, 2(1), 13-19.

White, W. L. (1993). A systems perspective on sexual exploitation of clients by professional helpers. Professional Sexual Abuse, 3&4.

White, W. L. (1979). A systems response to staff burnout. Rockville, MD : HCS, Inc.

White, W. L. (2004). Tales from a jag-house. Recover Magazine, 4(5), 24-26.

White, W. L. (2000). Toward a new recovery movement: Historical reflections on recovery, treatment and advocacy. Unpublished paper, contracted by Recovery Community Support Program, CSAT, Rockville, MD.

White, W. (2008). Toward a philosophy of choice: A new era of addiction treatment. Counselor, 9(1), 38-43.

White, W. L. (2004). Transformational change and addiction recovery. Counselor, 5(4), 30-32.

White, W. L. (2002). The treatment renewal movement. Counselor, 3(1), 59-61.

White, W.L. (2005). Treatment works: Is it time for a new slogan? (abridged). Addiction Professional, 3 (1), 22-27.

White, W. (in press). Tribute to a pioneer: Dr. LeClair Bissell, MD, NCAC (1928-2008). Counselor.

White, W. L. (1978). The use and abuse of pentazacine (talwin) in Illinois: A review with control recommendations. Chicago: Illinois Dangerous Drugs Commission.

White, W. (2007). The voice of history: Sponsorship and peer-based recovery support services. Recovery rising: Quarterly Journal of the Faces and Voices of Recovery, Winter, 7-8.

White, W. L. (1994). Voices of survival, voices of service: AIDS case management in Chicago. Chicago, IL: AIDS Foundation of Chicago.

White, W. L. (2005). What if we really believed addiction was a chronic disorder? GLATTC Bulletin, September, 1-7.

White, W.L. (2007). “With a Little Help from my Friends”: The development and mobilization of Second Betty Ford Consensus Conference: Extending the Benefits of Addiction Treatment, Oct 3-4.

White, W. L. (2002). Women, addiction, and recovery: A historical review. Counselor, 3(4), 52-54.

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White, W. L., Dennis, M. L., & Godley, M. D. (2002). Adolescent substance use disorders: From acute treatment to recovery management. Reclaiming Children and Youth, 11(3), 172-175.

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White, W. L., & Sanders, M. (2002). Addiction and recovery among African Americans before 1900. Counselor, 3(6), 64-66.

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White, W., Sanders, M., & Sanders, T. (2006). Addiction in the African American community: The recovery legacies of Frederick Douglass and Malcolm X. Counselor, 7(5), 53-58.

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