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Index Volume 29 (1-4), 1997 AUTHORS Abdur-Rashid, Sabura 29(4): 375-391. Krupitsky, E.M. 29(2): 165-183. Adlaf, Edward M. 29(2): 193-198. Lamb, Barbara 29(1): 113-122. Amen, Daniel G. 29(4): 307-320. Lavine, Rick 29(4): 321-329. Anglin, M. Douglas 29(1): 1, 123-125. Lindenmayer, Rose 29(4): 375-391. Avants, S. Kelly 29(2): 205-212. Lodise, Carmen 29(4): 359-367. Awalt, Robert M. 29(4): 353-258. Maia, Suzana 29(4): 375-391. Bearman, David 29(4): 359-367. Mann, Robert E. 29(4): 369-373. Berkowitz, Gale 29(1): 89-99, 113-122. Margolin, Arthur 29(2): 205-212. Bole, Anthony 29(1): 43-53. Mattei, Rita 29(2): 185-192. Brimberg, Karen 29(4): 375-391. Maxwell, Sarz 29(3): 285-290. Brindis, Claire D. 29(1): 79-88, 89-99, 113-122. McElrath, Damien 29(2): 141-144. Bushell, William 29(4): 375-391. McRae, Sandra G. 29(3): 285-290. Carlini, Elisaldo A. 29(2): 185-192. Mecca, Andrew M. 29(2): 161-163. Conde, Alix 29(4): 375-391. Merk II, Gloria A. 29(1): 43-53. Claydon, Karen 29(4): 359-367. Miller, Norman S. 29(3): 231-232, 239-248, 249-254, Clayson, Zoe 29(1): 89-99, 113-122. 255-262, 263-268, 285-290. Deitch, David A. 29(2): 127-129, 145-148. Miotto, Karen 29(3): 291-298. Desmond, David P. 29(2): 199-204. Nappo, Solange A. 29(2): 185-192. Domanick, Joe 29(2): 131-132. Ninonuevo, Fred G.; 29(3): 239-248. Dodd, Martin H. 29(2): 133-139. Noble, Amanda 29(1): 43-53. Dos Santos, Silvia Reis 29(3): 275-284. Noto, Ana R. 29(2): 185-192. Dunnegan, Shelly Wolf 29(4): 345-351. Obert, Jeanne L. 29(3): 291-298. DuPont, Robert L. 29(4): 303-305. Payte, J. Thomas 29(2): 149-153. Eisner, Betty 29(2): 213-216. Perrochet, Brian 29(1): 1, 123-125. Galduréz, José C.F.; 29(2): 185-192. Porter, Pat 29(1): 43-53. Garcia, Sandra 29(1): 101-111. Rawson, Richard A. 29(3): 291-298. Gelula, Mark H. 29(3): 269-274. Reilly, Patrick M. 29(4): 353-258. Grella, Christine E. 29(1): 67-78. Rounsaville, Bruce 29(2): 205-212. Grinenko, A.Y. 29(2): 165-183. Sandlow, Leslie J. 29(3): 275-284. Grossman, Linda S. 29(3): 285-290. Schneider, Jennifer P. 29(4): 337-344. Guttman, Jane C. 29(3): 249-254. Schottenfeld, Richard S. 29(2): 205-212. Halverstadt, Jonathan Scoit 29(4): 307-320. Schulz, Jerome E. 29(3): 233-237. Hamid, Ansley 29(4): 375-391. Seymour, Richard B. 29(2): 155-160, 225-229; Heilig, Steve 29(2): 217-219. 29(3): 299-300; 29(4): 301-302. Hoffmann, Norman G. 29(3): 239-248. Smart, Reginald G. 29(2): 193-198; 29(4): 369-373. Hwang, Jimmy 29(1): 43-53. Shopshire, Michael S. 29(4): 353-258. Irons, Richard 29(4): 337-344. Smith, David E. 29(2): 155-160, 221, 223, 225-229; Klamen, Debra L. 29(3): 239-248, 263-268. 29(3): 239-248; 29(4): 301-302. Klein, Dorie 29(1): 55-66. Stovall, Jeffrey G. 29(3): 285-290. Kincheloe, Jennifer 29(4): 359-367. Stubblefield, Matthew S. 29(4): 307-320. Kolody, Bohdan 29(1): 43-53. Swift, Robert M. 29(3): 255-262. Kosten, Thomas R. 29(2): 205-212. Teets, Janet M. 29(4): 331-336. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Vol. 29(4), October —- December 1997 Volume 29 (1997) Theidon, Kimberly S. 29(1): 79-88. and Social Policy in America: The War that Must Be Trudeau, John 29(4): 307-320. Won. Heilig, S. 29(2): 217-219. Tyson, Laryssa A. 29(4): 369-373. The Selfish Brain. Smith, D.E. 29(2): 221. Vega, William A. 29(1): 43-53. Vogtsberger, Kenneth N. 29(2): 199-204. CALIFORNIA Wellisch, Jean 29(1): 1, 123-125. California’s approach to perinatal substance abuse: Wesson, Donald R. 29(3): 231-232. Toward a model of comprehensive care. Brindis, C.D.; Willer, Janet K. 29(3): 285-290. Berkowitz, G.; Clayson, Z. & Lamb, B. 29(1): 113- Yantis, Stanley 29(4): 307-320. 122. Young, Nancy K. 29(1): 3-22, 23-42. Options for Recovery: California’s perinatal projects. Zahnd, Elaine 29(1): 55-66. Brindis, C.D.; Clayson, Z. & Berkowitz, G. 29(1): 89- Zule, William A. 29(2): 199-204. 99. Zweben, Joan Ellen 29(2): 127-129. Prenatal substance abuse in California: Finding from the Perinatal Substance Exposure Study. Noble, A.; Vega, W.A.; Kolody, B.; Porter, P.; Hwang, J.; Merk II, G.A. & Bole, A. 29(1): 43-53. Perspectives of pregnant substance-using women: SUBJECTS Findings from the California Perinatal Needs Assess- ment. Klein, D. & Zahnd, E. 29(1): 55-66. ADDICTION MEDICINE Blending policy and research: The California Outcomes Addiction medicine and continuing medical education. Study. Mecca, A.M. 29(2): 161-163. Sandlow, L.J. & Dos Santos, S.R. 29(3): 275-284. Addiction medicine and the free clinic movement Smith, CASE MANAGEMENT D.E. & Seymour, R.B. 29(2): 155-160. The role of case management in substance abuse treat- Addiction medicine: A place for faculty development. ment services. Brindis, C.D. & Theidon, K.S. 29(1): Gelula, M.H. 29(3): 269-274. 79-88. Editors’ introduction: Integration of addiction medicine: Education, treatment, and research. Miller, N.S. & CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS Wesson, D.R. 29(3): 231-232. Effects of alcohol and other drugs on children. Young, Integration in education for addiction medicine. Klamen, N.K. 29(1): 23-42. D.L. & Miller, N.S. 29(3): 263-268. Party subculture or dens of doom? An epidemiological Integration of health care economics for addiction study of rave attendance and drug use patterns among treatment in clinic care. Swift, R.M. & Miller, N.S. adolescent students. Adlaf, E.M. & Smart, R.G. 29(2): 29(3): 255-262.The integration of medical management 193-198. with recovery. Schulz, J.E. 29(3): 233-237. Use of Drugs among street children in Brazil. Noto, A.R.; Integration of treatment and posttreatment variables in Nappo, S.A.; Galduréz, J.C.F.; Mattei, R. & Carlini, predicting results of abstinence-based outpatient E.A. 29(2): 185-192. treatment after one year. Miller, N.S.; Ninonuevo, F.G.; Klamen, D.L.; Hoffmann, N.G. & Smith, D.E. 29(3): COCAINE 239-248. Motivational factors in cocaine pharmacotherapy trials The integration of pharmacological therapy for comorbid with methadone-maintained patients: Problems and psychiatric and addictive disorders. Milier, N.S. & paradoxes. Margolin, A.; Avants, S.K.; Rounsaville, Guttman, J.C. 29(3): 249-254. B.; Kosten, T.R. & Schottenfeld, R.S. 29(2): 205-212. Temporal patterns of veterans’ psychiatric service ALCOHOL utilization, disability payments, and cocaine use. Alcohol and other drugs: The scope of the problem among Grossman, L.S.; Willer, J.K.; Miller, N.S.; Stovall, pregnant and parenting women in California. Young, J.G.; McRae, $.G. & Maxwell, S. 29(3): 285-290. N.K. 29(1): 3-22. Effects of alcohol and other drugs on children. Young, DUAL DIAGNOSIS N.K. 29(1): 23-42. Breaking the cycle of dependency: Dual diagnosis and AFDC families. Bearman, D.; Claydon, K.; BOOK REVIEWS Kincheloe, J. & Lodise, C. 29(4): 359-367. Drugs of Abuse. Smith, D.E. 29(2): 223. The integration of pharmacological therapy for comorbid Hep-Cats, Narcs, and Pipe Dreams: A History of psychiatric and addictive disorders. Miller, N.S. & America’s Romance with Illegal Drugs and Drug Abuse Guttman, J.C. 29(3): 249-254. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Vol. 29(4), October — December 1997 Volume 29 (1997) Services for perinatal women with substance abuse and California’s approach to perinatal substance abuse: mental health disorders: The unmet need. Grella, C.E. Toward a model of comprehensive care. Brindis, C.D.; 29(1): 67-78. Berkowitz, G.; Clayson, Z. & Lamb, B. 29(1): 113- 122. HEROIN Editors’ introduction: Perinatal substance abuse: One The Heroin epidemic in New York City: Current status state’s response. Wellisch, J.; Perrochet, B. & Anglin, and prognoses. Hamid, A.; Conde, A.; Bushell, W.; M.D. 29(1): 1. Lindenmayer, R.; Brimberg, K.; Maia, S. & Abdur- Ethical and legal issues associated with substance abuse Rashid, S. 29(4): 375-391. by pregnant and parenting women. Garcia, S. 29(1): 101-111. INTRAVENOUS DRUG USE Options for Recovery: California’s perinatal projects. The intravenous injection of illicit drugs and needle Brindis, C.D.; Clayson, Z. & Berkowitz, G. 29(1): 89- sharing: An historical perspective. Zule, W.A. ; 99. Vogtsberger, K.N. & Desmond, D.P. 29(2): 199-204. Perspectives of pregnant substance-using women: Findings from the California Perinatal Needs Assess- KETAMINE ment. Klein, D. & Zahnd, E. 29(1): 55-66. Ketamine psychedelic therapy (KPT): A review of the Prenatal substance abuse in California: Finding from the results of ten years of research. Krupitsky, E.M. & Perinatal Substance Exposure Study. Noble, A.; Vega, Grinenko, A.Y. 29(2): 165-183. W.A.; Kolody, B.; Porter, P.; Hwang, J.; Merk II, G.A. & Bole, A. 29(1): 43-53. LITERATURE REVIEW Services for perinatal women with substance abuse and International Addictions Update. Smith, D.E. & Seymour, mental health disorders: The unmet need. Grella, C.E. R.B. 29(2): 225-229. 29(1): 67-78. METHADONE SET AND SETTING Methadone maintenance treatment: The first thirty years. Set, setting and matrix. Eisner, B. 29(2): 213-216. Payte, J.T. 29(2): 149-153. Motivational factors in cocaine pharmacotherapy trials STATEMENT OF PRINCIPLES with methadone-maintained patients: Problems and “Enhancing the quality of our endeavors”: The paradoxes. Margolin, A.; Avants, S.K.; Rounsaville, Farmington Consensus. Seymour, R.B. 29(3): 299-300. B.; Kosten, T.R. & Schottenfeld, R.S. 29(2): 205-212. TREATMENT MODELS OF RECOVERY The angry patient: An intervention for managing anger in Addiction medicine and the free clinic movement Smith, substance abuse treatment. Awalt, R.M.; Reilly, P.M. & D.E. & Seymour, R.B. 29(2): 155-160. Shopshire, M.S. 29(4): 353-258. Developmental features of the therapeutic community: Blending policy and research: The California Outcomes Imprints—actions and discoveries. Deitch, D.A. 29(2): Study. Mecca, A.M. 29(2): 161-163. 145-148. Editors’ Introduction: Pioneering treatment and recovery Editors’ Introduction: Pioneering treatment and recovery models. Zweben, J.E. & Deitch, D.A. 29(2): 127-129. models. Zweben, J.E. & Deitch, D.A. 29(2): 127-129. Integration of treatment and posttreatment variables in Methadone maintenance treatment: The first thirty years. predicting results of abstinence-based outpatient Payte, J.T. 29(2): 149-153. treatment after one year. Miller, N.S.; Ninonuevo, F.G.; The Minnesota model. McElrath, D. 29(2): 141-144. Klamen, D.L.; Hoffmann, N.G. & Smith, D.E. 29(3): Reflections on the Founders and Pioneers Panel. 239-248. Domanick, J. 29(2): 131-132. Psychopharmacological treatment of aggression and Social model of recovery: Origin, early features, changes, violence in the substance using population. Lavine, R. and future Dodd, M.H. 29(2): 133-139. 29(4): 321-329. The role of case management in substance abuse treat- PREGNANCY ment services. Brindis, C.D. & Theidon, K.S. 29(1): Afterword: Perinatal substance abuse: One state’s 79-88. response. Wellisch, J.; Perrochet, B. & Anglin, M.D. Substance abuse treatment for “hazardous users”: An 29(1): 123-125. early intervention. Obert, J.L.; Rawson, R.A. & Alcohol and other drugs: The scope of the problem Miotto, K. 29(3): 291-298. among pregnant and parenting women in California. Young, N.K. 29(1): 3-22. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Vol. 29(4), October — December 1997 Volume 29 (1997) VIOLENCE WOMEN The angry patient: An intervention for managing anger in Afterword: Perinatal substance abuse: One state’s substance abuse treatment. Awalt, R.M.; Reilly, P.M. & response. Wellisch, J.; Perrochet, B. & Anglin, M.D. Shopshire, M.S. 29(4): 353-258. 29(1): 123-125. Breaking the cycle of dependency: Dual diagnosis and Alcohol and other drugs: The scope of the problem AFDC families. Bearman, D.; Claydon, K.; Kincheloe, among pregnant and parenting women in California. J. & Lodise, C. 29(4): 359-367. Young, N.K. 29(1): 3-22. Drugs and violence among Ontario students. Smart, R.G.; California’s approach to perinatal substance abuse: Mann, R.E. & Tyson, L.A. 29(4): 369-373. Toward a model of comprehensive care. Brindis, C.D.; Editors’ introduction: Drugs, crime and violence. Smith, Berkowitz, G.; Clayson, Z. & Lamb, B. 29(1): 113- D.E. & Seymour, R.B. 29(4): 301-302. 122. The heroin epidemic in New York City: Current status and Editors’ introduction: Perinatal substance abuse: One prognoses. Hamid, A.; Conde, A.; Bushell, W.; state’s response. Wellisch, J.; Perrochet, B. & Anglin, Lindenmayer, R.; Brimberg, K.; Maia, S. & Abdur- M.D. 29(1): 1. Rashid, S. 29(4): 375-391. Ethical and legal issues associated with substance abuse The incidence and experience of rape among chemically by pregnant and parenting women. Garcia, S. 29(1): dependent women. Teets, J.M. 29(4): 331-336. 101-111. Psychopharmacological treatment of aggression and The incidence and experience of rape among chemically violence in the substance using population. Lavine, R. dependent women. Teets, J.M. 29(4): 331-336. 29(4): 321-329. Perspectives of pregnant substance-using women: Violence and drugs. DuPont, R.L.29(4): 303-305. Findings from the California Perinatal Needs Assess- Violence, trauma, and substance abuse. Dunnegan, S.W. ment. Klein, D. & Zahnd, E. 29(1): 55-66. 29(4): 345-351. Prenatal substance abuse in California: Finding from the Visualizing the firestorms in the brain: An inside look at Perinatal Substance Exposure Study. Noble, A.; Vega, the clinical and physiological connections between W.A.; Kolody, B.; Porter, P.; Hwang, J.; Merk II, G.A. drugs and violence using brain SPECT imaging. Amen, & Bole, A. 29(1): 43-53. D.G.,; Yantis, S. ; Trudeau, J. ; Stubblefield, M.S. & Services for perinatal women with substance abuse and Halverstadt, J.S. 29(4): 307-320. mental health disorders: The unmet need. Grella, C.E. When is domestic violence a hidden face of addiction? 29(1): 67-78. Irons, R. & Schneider, J.P. 29(4): 337-344. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Vol. 29(4), October - December 1997 7

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