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Index Volume 25 (1-4), 1993 AUTHORS Abellanas, Lina 25(4):307-13. Harrington, Anne 25(2):129-33. Acker, Caroline J. 25(3):193-205. Harvey, William M. 25(2):175-76. Adams, Edgar H. 25(3):223-37. Hayner, Gregory 25(2):157-58; 25(3):251-52; Agueci, Tommasa 25(3):253-56. 25(4):331-35. Aldrich, Michael R. 25(4):343-45. Hewitt, Warren 25(1):5-7. Aoki, Bart 25(1):61-71. Inciardi, James A. 25(2):65 Arnao, Giancarlo 25(3):259-61. Ja, Davis 25(1):61-71. Bagchi, Dhurbo Jyoti 25(3):257-58. Jainchill, Nancy 25(1):77-86. Bilal, Rafiq 25(1):97-108. Jara, Gail 25(2):159-64. Black, Gordon S. 25(3):223-37. Johnston, Amanda L. 25(4):315-19. Blow, Frederic 25(4):301-5. Krepcho, Martin A. 25(2):135-41. Boshes, Roger 25(2):129-33. Lang, Daniel A. 25(2):159-64. Boyd, Carol J. 25(4):301-5. Larrat, E. Pau! 25(3):207-21. Brady, Kathleen T. 25(4):315-19. Lawton, Kirke B. 25(3):223-37. Brown, Lawrence S. 25(1):45-52; 25(3):245-50. Levy, Michael 25(2):129-33. Buxton, Millicent E. 25(1):97-108. Leibovitz, Brian 25(2):191. Caetano, Raul 25(1):53-60. Lindeman, Roberta S. 25(4):337-40. Carr, Kirkland D. 25(1):35-44. Magee, Elvin 25(2):135-41. Castrogiovanni, Paolo 25(3):253-56. Malcolm, Robert 25(4):315-19. Chappel, John N. 25(4):293-300. Maremmani, Icro 25(3):253-56. Chowdhury, Arabina N. 25(3):257-58. Martin, Judith 25(1):73-76. Condelli, Ward S. 25(2):143-47; 25(3):239-44. McAlister, Alfred 25(2):135-41. Cunningham, Malcolm 25(4):315-19. McLellan, A. Thomas 25(4):307-13. Deitch, David 25(1):87-95. Melnick, Gerald 25(1):77-86. De Domenico, John 25(2):173-74; 25(4):351-52. Meyer, Thomas J. 25(3):245-50. De Leon, George 25(1):77-86. Miller, Norman S. 25(2):121-28. Dobkin de Rios, Marlene 25(2):177-78. Morrison, Martha A. 25(4):321-30. Dunlap, Eloise 25(4):347-49. Newmeyer, John A. 25(4):341-42. Dunteman, George H. 25(3):239-44. Nye, Gary S. 25(2):159-64. Ehrlich, Paul 25(4):321-30. O’Connor, Lynn E. 25(4):283-91. Ellison, James 25(2):129-33. Oepen, Godehard 25(2):129-33. Fernandez-Esquer, Maria Eugenia 25(2):135-41. Orgain, Linda S. 25(4):301-5. Freeman, Anne C. 25(2):135-41. Pelton, Chet 25(2):159-64. Galloway, Gantt 25(2):157-58; 25(3):251-52; Pérez-Arce, Patricia 25(1):35-44. 25(4):331-35. Pinnone, Linda 25(2):129-33. Gold, Mark S. 25(2):121-28. Pollen, Lenore 25(2):129-33. Goldstein, Paul 25(3):267-68. Presti, David E. 25(2):179-80; 25(3):269-70. Gonzalez, Virgilina 25(3):245-50. Primm, Beny 25(1):3-4. Grills, Cheryl 25(1):21-34. Riedlinger, Thomas J. 25(2):149-56. Grob, Charles S. 25(2):177-78. Rowe, Daryl 25(1):21-34. Hall, Joanne M. 25(2):109-11; 25(3):263-66. Saemann, Ruth 25(2):129-33. Handren, Meredith 25(2):129-33. Schoket, David 25(1):77-86. Vol. 25(4), Oct-Dec 1993 Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Index Volume 25 (1993) Schultes, Richard Evans 25(3):269-70. Larrat, E.P. & Zierler, S. Entangled epidemics: Cocaine Seymour, Richard B. 25(1):97-108; 25(2):181-90; use and HIV disease. 25(3):207-21. 25(3):272-81; 25(4):321-30, 353-54, 355-62. Siddiqui, N.S.; Brown, L.S.; Meyer, T.J. & Gonzalez, V. Siddiqui, Nadeem S. 25(3):245-50. Decline in HIV seroprevalence and low seroconversion Siegel, Ronald K. 25(2):167. rate among injecting drug users at a methadone pro- Sifaneck, Stephen J. 25(3):271-72. gram in New York City. 25(3):245-50. Smith, David E. 25(1):97-108; 25(2):181-90; 25(3):272-81; 25(4):321-30, 355-62. ALCOHOL Solit, Robin 25(1):87-95. Caetano, R. Priorities for alcohol treatment research Sorensen, James L. 25(1):35-44. among U.S. Hispanics. 25(1):53-60. Walker, Robert 25(2):169-71. Wallace, Barbara C. 25(1):9-20. ASIANS/ASIAN-AMERICANS Wiehl, Wendy O. 25(4):331-35. Ja, D. & Aoki, B. Substance abuse treatment: Cultural bar- Weiss, Joseph 25(4):283-91. riers in the Asian-American community. 25(1):61-71. Wilder, Anne L. 25(3):223-37. Martin, J. & Zweben, J.E. Addressing treatment needs of Wilford, Bonnie B. 25(4):321-30. Southeast Asian Mien opium users in California. Zastowny, Thomas R. 25(3):223-37. 25(1):73-76. Zierler, Sally 25(3):207-21. Zolesti, Orietta 25(3):253-56. BENZODIAZEPINES Zweben, Joan E. 25(1):1-2, 73-76. Hayner, G.; Galloway, G. & Wiehl, W.O. Haight-Ashbury Free Clinics’ drug detoxification protocols — Part 3: Benzodiazepines and other sedative-hypnotics. SUBJECTS 25(4):331-35. Malcolm, R.; Brady, K.T.; Johnston, A.L. & Cunningham, ADDICTION M. Types of benzodiazepines abused by chemically de- Miller, N.S. & Gold, M.S. A neurochemical basis for al- pendent inpatients. 25(4):315-19. cohol and other drug addiction 25(2):121-28. BOOK REVIEWS ADOLESCENTS Aldrich, M.R. — Review of Dimensions of HIV Morrison, M.A.; Smith, D.E.; Wilford, B.B.; Ehrlich, P. Prevention: Needle Exchange. 25(4):343-45. & Seymour, R.B. At war in the fields of play: Current Aldrich, M.R. — Review of The Public Health Impact of perspectives on the nature and treatment of adolescent Needle Exchange Programs in the United States and chemical dependency. 25(4):321-30. Abroad. 25(4):343-45. Zastowny, T.R.; Adams, E.H.; Black, G.S.; Lawton, K.B. De Domenico, J. — Review of Diagnosing Chemical & Wilder, A.L. Sociodemographic and attitudinal cor- Dependency: A Practical Guide for the Health Care relates of alcohol and other drug use among children Professional. 25(4):351-52. and adolescents: Analysis of a large-scale tracking De Domenico, J. — Review of Removing the Roadblocks: study. 25(3):223-37. Group Psychotherapy with Substance Abusers and Family Members. 25(2):173-74. AFRICAN-AMERICANS Dobkin de Rios, M. — Review of Vine of the Soul: Boyd, C.J.; Blow, F. & Orgain, L.S. Gender differences Medicine Men, Their Plants and Rituals in the among African-American substance abusers. Colombian Amazonia. 25(2):177-78. 25(4):301-5. Dunlap, E. — Review of Women and Crack-Cocaine. 347- Rowe, D. & Grills, C. African-centered drug treatment: 49. An alternative conceptual paradigm for drug counsel- Goldstein, P. — Review of Crack Pipe as Pimp: An Ethno- ing with African-American clients. 25(1):21-33. graphic Investigation of Sex-for-Crack Exchanges. Wallace, B.C. Cross-cultural counseling with the chem- 25(3):267-68. ically dependent: Preparing for service delivery within Hall, J.M. — Review of Lesbians and Gay Men: Chemical a culture of violence. 25(1):9-20. Dependency Treatment Issues. 25(3):263-66. Harvey, W.M. — Review of Against Excess: Drug Policy AIDS/HIV for Results. 25(2):175-76. Brown, L.S. Enrollment of drug abusers in HIV clinical Inciardi, J.A. — Review of The Chemically Dependent: trials: A public health imperative for communities of Phases of Treatment and Recovery. 25(2):165. color. 25(1):45-52. Presti, D.E. & Schultes, R.E. — Review of Marihuana, Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Vol. 25(4), Oct-Dec 1993 Index Volume 25 (1993) the Forbidden Medicine. 25(3):269-70. Oepen, G.; Levy, M.; Saemann, R.; Harrington, A.; Presti, D.E. — Review of Xochi Speaks: Psychedelic art Handren, M.; Pinnone, L.; Pollen, L.; Ellison, J. & with an educational focus. 25(2):179-80. Boshes, R. A neuropsychological perspective on dual Seymour, R. — Review of The Thirst for Wholeness: diagnosis. 25(2):129-33. Attachment, Addiction, and the Spiritual Path. 25(4):353-54. GAYS & LESBIANS Seymour, R. — Review of The Wide Open Door: The Hall, J.M. Lesbians and alcohol: Patterns and paradoxes Twelve Steps, Spiritual Tradition and the New in medical notions and lesbian’s beleifs. 25(2): 109-19. Psychology. 25(4):353-54. Siegel, R.K. — Review of Clinician’s Guide to Cocaine HEROIN Addiction: Theory, Research, and Treatment. Chowdhury, A.N. & Bagchi, D.J. Koro in heroin with- 25(2):167. drawal. 25(3):257-58. Sifaneck, S.J. — Review of Cannabis in Amsterdam: A Geography of Hashish and Marijuana. 25(3):271-72. HISPANICS Walker, R. — Review of The Mentally Ill Chemical Caetano, R. Priorities for alcohol treatment research Abuser: Whose Client? 25(2):169-71. among U.S. Hispanics. 25(1):53-60. COCAINE INJECTING DRUG USERS Larrat, E.P. & Zierler, S. Entangled epidemics: Cocaine Krepcho, M.A.; Fernandez-Esquer, M.E.; Freeman, A.C.; use and HIV disease. 25(3):207-21. Magee, E. & McAlister, A. Predictors of bleach use Pérez-Arce, P.; Carr, K.D. & Sorensen, J.L. Cultural issues among current African-American injecting drug users: in an outpatient program for stimulant abusers. A community study. 25(2):135-41. 25(1):35-44. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Leibovitz, B. 25(2):191. DETOXIFICATION Galloway, G. & Hayner, G. Haight-Ashbury Free Clinics’ drug detoxification protocols — Part 1: Opioids. LITERATURE REVIEW 25(2):157-58. Smith, D.E. & Seymour, R.B. International addictions up- Galloway, G. & Hayner, G. Haight-Ashbury Free Clinics’ date. 25(2):181-90; 25(3):273-81; 25(4):355-62. drug detoxification protocols — Part 2: Opioid block- ade. 25(3):251-52. MDMA (Ecstasy) Hayner, G.; Galloway, G. & Wiehl, W.O. Haight-Ashbury Newmeyer, J.N. X at the crossroads. 25(4):341-42. Free Clinics’ drug detoxification protocols — Part 3: Benzodiazepines and other sedative-hypnotics. METHADONE 25(4):331-35. Condelli, W.S. Strategies for increasing retention in methadone programs. 25(2):143-47. DISEASE MODEL Maremmani, I.; Zolesi, O.; Agueci, T. & Castrogiovanni, Acker, C.J. Stigma or legitimation? A historical exami- P. Methadone doses and psychopathological symptoms nation of the social potentials of addiction disease mod- during methadone maintenance. 25(3):253-56. els. 25(3):193-205. Siddiqui, N.S.; Brown, L.S.; Meyer, T.J. & Gonzalez, V. Decline in HIV seroprevalence and low seroconversion DIVERSION rate among injecting drug users at a methadone pro- Pelton, C.; Lang, D.A.; Nye, G.S. & Jara, G. Physician gram in New York City. 25(3):245-50. diversion program experience with successful gradu- ates. 25(2):159-64. PSYCHOACTIVE MUSHROOMS Reidlinger, Thomas J. Wasson’s alternative candidates for DRUG POLICY Soma. 25(2):149-56. Arnao, G. Referendum deletes criminal sanctions for drug users in Italy. 25(3):259-61. STAGE OF CHANGE Abellanas, L. & McLellan, T. “Stage of change” by drug DUAL DIAGNOSIS problem in concurrent opioid, cocaine, and cigarette Chappel, J.N. Training of residents and medical students users. 25(4):307-13. in the diagnosis and treatment of dual diagnosis patients. 25(4):293-300. Vol. 25(4), Oct-Dec 1993 Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Index Volume 25 (1993) THERAPEUTIC COMMUNITY O’Connor, L.E. & Weiss, J. Individual psychotherapy for Condelli, W.S. & Dunteman, G.H. Issues to consider when addicted clients: An application of Control Mastery predicting retention in therapeutic communities. Theory. 25(4):283-91. 25(3):239-44. Pérez-Arce, P.; Carr, K.D. & Sorensen, J.L. Cultural issues Deitch, D. & Solit, R. International training for drug abuse in an outpatient program for stimulant abusers. treatment and the issue of cultural relevance. 25(1):87- 25(1):35-44. 95. Primm, B. An interview with Beny Primm, M.D.: Director, De Leon, G.; Melnick, G.; Schoket, D. & Jainchill, N. Is Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. 25(1):3-4. the therapeutic community culturally relevant? Rowe, D. & Grills, C. African-centered drug treatment: Findings on race/ethnic differences in retention in treat- An alternative conceptual paradigm for drug counseling ment. 25(1):77-86. with African-American clients. 25(1):21-33. Smith, D.E.; Buxton, M.E.; Bilal, R. & Seymour, R.B. TREATMENT Cultural points of resistance to the 12-Step recovery Deitch, D. & Solit, R. International training for drug abuse process. 25(1):97-108. treatment and the issue of cultural relevance. 25(1):87- Wallace, B.C. Cross-cultural counseling with the chem- 95. ically dependent: Preparing for service delivery within De Leon, G.; Melnick, G.; Schoket, D. & Jainchill, N. Is a culture of violence. 25(1):9-20. the therapeutic community culturally relevant? Zweben, J.E. Editor’s Introduction: Culturally relevant Findings on race/ethnic differences in retention in treat- substance abuse treatment. 25(1):1-2. ment. 25(1):77-86. Hewitt, W. Cultural competence: An interview with 12-STEP RECOVERY PROCESS Warren Hewitt, Special Assistant to the Director, Lindeman, R.S. The Efficacy of the Twelve Steps of Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. 25(1):5-7. Alcoholics Anonymous in the treatment of alcoholism. Ja, D. & Aoki, B. Substance abuse treatment: Cultural bar- 25(4):337-40. riers in the Asian-American community. 25(1):61-71. Smith, D.E.; Buxton, M.E.; Bilal, R. & Seymour, R.B. Martin, J. & Zweben, J.E. Addressing treatment needs Cultural points of resistance to the 12-Step recovery of Southeast Asian Mien opium users in California. process. 25(1):97-108. 25(1):73-76. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Vol. 25(4), Oct-Dec 1993

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