- Brief Interventions from the TCU Treatment System includes a series of materials designed particularly for counselors and group facilitators working in substance abuse treatment programs. The collection of manuals contains focused, easily accessible, and brief strategies for engaging clients in discussions and activities on important recovery topics. Curriculums and interventions created and published by Texas Christian University Institute for Behavioral Research, through funding by NIDA.
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Therapy Manuals for Drug Addiction. These manuals were developed by NIDA as tools for substance abuse treatment providers.
Included: Approaches to Drug Abuse Counseling (2000); Manual I: A Cognitive-Behavioral Approach: Treating Cocaine Addiction (1998); Manual IV: Drug Counseling for Cocaine Addiction: The Collaborative Cocaine Treatment Study Model (1999); and Manual V: Brief Strategic Family Therapy for Adolescent Drug Abuse (2003).
Reports
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A Framework for Strengthening State Substance Abuse Prevention Systems Sharing Practical Experiences (2002 Conference Edition) - A description of systemwide state practices associated with the heightened priority of substance abuse prevention, and an emphasis on effective prevention services and programs.
The following research reports by NIDA educate practitioners and other stakeholders about substance abuse:
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Anabolic Steroid Abuse [Revised 2006]
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Cocaine: Abuse and Addiction [Revised 2004]
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Heroin: Abuse and Addiction [Revised 2005]
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Inhalant Abuse [Revised 2005]
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Marijuana Abuse [Printed 2005]
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MDMA (Ecstacy) Abuse [Revised 2006]
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Methamphetamine: Abuse and Addiction [Revised 2006]
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Prescription Drugs Abuse and Addiction [Revised 2005]
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Tobacco Addiction [Revised 2006]
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Therapeutic Community [Printed 2002]
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Hallucinogens and Dissociative Drugs [Printed 2001]
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HIV/AIDS [Revised 2006]