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Index Volume 36 (1-4), 2004 AUTHORS Abrantes, Ana M. 37(4): 391-99. Daliparthy, Nalini 37 (3): 273-80. Aguilera, Solis 37 (3): 299-304. Daniel, James 37 (3): 265, 331-32. Agurcia, Carolyn 37(4): 449-53. Dansereau, Donald F. 37 (1): 7-13, 93-103. Ahmad, Ahmad Saleem G. 37 (3): 313-19. Davidson-Stroh, Lynn 37 (3): 321-29. Alonso, Luisa K. 37 (2): 123-28, 129-34, 135-39, 141-44. de Rios, Marlene Dobkin 37 (2): 119-21, 123-28, 129-34, Amodia, Diana S. 37(4): 363-71. 135-39, 141-44, 189-91, 203-07. Arnold, Ruth 37(4): 385-90. Deihl, Stephanie 37(4): 415-24. Ascolese, Laura 37(4): 415-24. DeLuca, Alexander 37 (1): 85-92. Aufderheide, Arthur C. 37(4): 455-58. Doering-Silveira, Evelyn 37 (2): 123-28, 129-34, 135-39, 141-44. Avants, S. Kelly 37(4): 385-90. DuPont, Robert L. 37(4): 343-62. Baker, John R. 37 (2): 179-87. Duran, Bonnie 37 (3): 321-29. Barbanoj, Manel J. 37 (2): 219-30. Eliason, Michele J. 37(4): 363-71. Barbosa, Paulo Cesar Ribeiro 37 (2): 193-201. Ellickson, Phyllis 37 (1): 1-6. Bartholomew, Norma G. 37 (1): 75-84. Feigin, Rena 37 (1): 63-73. Baxter, Bonita 37 (3): 321-29. Finlinson, H. Ann 37 (1%: 37-49. Begay, Mae-Gilene 37 (3): 321-29. Foley, Kevin 37 (3): 321-29. Bensinger, Peter B. 37(4): 343-62. Fong, Chunki 37 (1): 85-92. Bertolucci, Paulo H. 37 (2): 123-28. Foote, Jeffrey 37 (1): 85-92. Bien, Melanie 37 (3): 281-92. Foster, Larry 37 (3): 321-29. Blumberg, Dean 37 (1): 15-25. Frenopoulo, Christian 37 (2): 237-39. Boyle, Elizabeth 37(4): 409-14. Fuller, Crystal M. 37(4): 437-43. Brito, Glacus S. 37 (2): 145-50. Gayet, Cecilia 37 (3): 333-39. Brouwer, Kimberly C. 37 (3): 333-39. Giglio, Joel Sales 37 (2): 193-201. Brown, Carolyn 37 (3): 313-19. Gilley, Brian Joseph 37 (3): 293-98. Brown, Richard A. 37(4): 391-99. Goddard, Greg 37 (3): 313-19. Callaway, J.C. 37 (2): 145-50, 151-55, 157-61. Gold, Mark S. 37(4): 343-62. Cano, Carol 37(4): 363-71. Golub, Andrew37 (1): 51-61. Cant, John G.H. 37 (1): 37-49. Gotthardt, Silke D.37(4): 425-35. Carbonari, Joseph P. 37 (1): 27-36. Greabell, Lynne 37 (3): 267-72. Cartmell, Larry W. 37(4): 455-58. Griffith, Jennifer 37(4): 449-53. Chambers, Terry 37 (1): 113-118. Grob, Charles S. 37 (2): 119-21, 123-28, 129-34, 135-39, Chatham, Lois R. 37 (1): 75-84. 141-44, 189-91. Cleland, Charles 37 (1): 85-92. Guillot, Casey 37(4): 445-47. Cochran, Kristi 37(4): 409-14. Halkitis, Perry N. 37 (1): 27-36. Co-Cké, John Hawk 37 (3): 293-98. Harrison, Melvin 37 (3): 321-29. Cole, Philip 37 (1): 105-108. Hufford, Michael R. 37(4): 401-08. Coleman, John J. 37(4): 343-62. Iralu, Jonathan 37 (3): 321-29. Colon, Héctor M. 37 (1): 37-49. Jiang, Yizhou 37 (3): 321-29. Cordes, Penelope 37 (3): 267-72. Jim, Nelson 37 (3): 241-45. Czuchry, Michael 37 (1): 7-13, 93-103. Joe, Darrell 37 (3): 321-29. Da Silveira, Dartiu X. 37 (2): 123-28, 129-34, 135-39, 141-44. Johnson, Bruce D. 37 (1): 51-61. Dalgalarrondo, Paulo 37 (2): 193-201. Kangas, Jerry W. 37 (3): 341. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Volume 37 (4), December 2005 Volume 37 (2005) Kelder, Steven H. 37(4): 449-53 Shirakawa, Itiro 37 (2): 123-28. Klein, Susan J. 37 (3): 267-72 Shorty, Ed 37 (3): 321-29. Klichine, Stephanie 37(4): 415-24 Shurley, Maynard 37 (3): 321-29. Kosank, Nicole 37 (1): 85-92 Simons, Lori. 37(4): 415-24. Kutnick, Alexandra H. 37 (1): 27-36 Simpson, D. Dwayne 37 (1): 75-84, 93-103. Lantz, Valerie 37(4): 415-24. Smith, David E. 37 (1): 113-118; 37 (2): 235-36; 37(4): 343-62. Langsjoen, Odin 37(4): 4 Smith, Derek 37 (3): 241-45. LaRowe, Steve 37(4): 409-14 Sonleitner, Nancy 37 (3): 321-29. Lawson, Robert 37 (2): 163-78. Soto Lépez, Mayra 37 (1): 37-49. Lewinsohn, Peter M. 37(4): 391-99 Spear, Suzanne 37 (1): 1-6. Longshore, Douglas 37 (1): 1-6 Speier, Tracy 37 (3): 305-11. Lopez, Enrique 37 (2): 123-28, 129-34, 135-39, 141-44. Staines, Graham L. 37 (1): 85-92. Lozada, Remedios 37 (3): 333-29. Strathdee, Steffanie A. 37 (3): 333-39; 37(4): 437-43. Lucero, Julie 37 (3): 321-29. | Strong, David R. 37(4): 391-99. Luna, Luis Eduardo 37 (2): 103-78. Stuckey, David E. 37 (2): 163-78. McCaffrey, Daniel 37 (1): 1-6. Tacla, Cristiane 37 (2): 123-28, 129-34, 141-44. McKenna, Dennis J. 37 (2): 231-34. Taylor, Brent 37(4): 409-14. Magis-Rodriguez, Carlos 37 (3): 333-39 Thomas, Benjamin 37 (1): 109-111. Magura, Stephen; 37 (1): 85-92. Thurman, Pamela Jumper 37 (3): 247-55. Malcolm, Robert 37(4): 409-14. Tilashalski, Ken 37 (1): 105-108. Margolin, Arthur 37(4): 385-90. Vernon, Irene 37 (3): 247-55. Meshack, Angela 37(4): 449-53 Viahov, David 37(4): 437-43. Morales, Sonia 37 (3): 333-39. Weiss, Roger D.37(4): 425-35. Morris, Priscilla 37 (3): 321-29. Winkelman, Michael 37 (2): 209-18. Myrick, Hugh 37(4): 409-14 Wright, Latoya 37(4): 415-24. Najavits, Lisa M. 37(4): 425-35. Yacoubian George 37(4): 449-53. Nebelkopf, Ethan 37 (3): 257-64. Neves, Edison S. 37 (2): 145-50. Newbern, Dianna 37 (1): 93-103. Nguyen, Shaun 37(4): 409-14. Ompad, Danielle V. 37(4): 437-43. ACUPUNCTURE Ortiz-Mondrag6n, Raul 37 (3): 333-39. Acupuncture and spirituality-focused group therapy for the Parsons, Jeffrey T. 37 (1): 27-36. treatment of HIV-Positive drug users: A preliminary study. Penagos, Maritza 37 (3): 257-64. Margolin, A.; Avants, S.K. & Arnold, R. 37(4): 385-90. Peters, Jr. Ronald J. 37(4): 449-53. Plasencia, Ana Vanesa 37 (3): 241-45, 299-304. ADOLESCENTS/YOUTH Prokhorov, Alexander V. 37(4): 449-53. Ayahuasca in adolescence: A neuropsychological assess- Punzalan, Joseph C. 37 (1): 27-36. ment. Doering-Silveira, E.; Lopez, E.; Grob, C.S.; de Rios, Ramsey. Susan E. 37(4): 391-99 M.D.; Alonso, L.K.; Tacla, C.; Shirakawa, I.; Bertolucci, Riba, Jordi 37 (2): 219-30 P.H. & Da Silveira, D.X. 37 (2): 123-28. Ricketts, Erin P. 37 (3): 333-39. Ayahuasca in adolescence: A preliminary psychiatric as- Rivera, Mario A. 37(4): 455-58. sessment. Da Silveira, D.X. ; Grob, C.S.; de Rios, M. D.,; Robles, Rafaela R. 37 (1): 37-49. Lopez, E.; Alonso, L.K. ; Tacla, C. & Doering-Silveira, E. Rodu, Brad 37 (1): 105-108. 37 (2): 129-34. Room, Robin 37(4): 373-83. Ayahuasca in adolescence: Qualitative results. de Rios, Rosenblum, Andrew 37 (1): 85-92. M.D.; Grob, C.S.; Lopez, E.; da Silviera, D.X.; Alonso, Rowan-Szal, Grace A. 37 (1): 75-84. L.K.; Doering-Silveira, E. 37 (2): 135-39. Sapir, Yaffa 37 (1): 63-73. Beliefs and social norms about smoking onset and addic- Saylors, Karen 37 (3): 241-45, 273-80. tions among urban adolescent cigarette smokers. Peters, Schatz, Brian 37(4): 415-24. Jr. R.J.; Kelder, S.H.; Prokhorov, A.V.; Meshack, A.; Seymour, Richard B. 37 (1): 113-118. Agurcia, C.; Yacoubian G. & Griffith, J. 37(4): 449-53. Shields, Alan L. 37(4): 401-08. Correlates of initiation of injection drug use among young Schmitz, Martha D.37(4): 425-35. drug users in Baltimore, Maryland: The need for early in- Shah, Nina 37(4): 437-43. tervention. Sherman, S.G.; Fuller, C.M.; Shah, N.; Ompad, Sherman, Susan G. 37(4): 437-43. D.V.; Viahov, D. & Strathdee, S.A. 37(4): 437-43. Journal of Psychoactive Drug&s Volume 37 (4), December 2005 Volume 37 (2005) Culturally appropriate HIV/AIDS and substance abuse pre- Ayahuasca in adolescence: A neuropsychological assess- vention programs for urban Native youth. Aguilera, S. & ment. Doering-Silveira, E.; Lopez, E.; Grob, C.S.; de Rios, Plasencia, A.V. 37 (3): 299-304. M.D.; Alonso, L.K.; Tacla, C.; Shirakawa, I.; Bertolucci, The relationship between social-contextual factors and al- P.H. & Da Silveira, D.X. 37 (2): 123-28. cohol and polydrug use among college freshmen. Simons, Ayahuasca in adolescence: A preliminary psychiatric as- L.; Klichine, S.; Lantz, V.; Ascolese, L.; Deihl, S.; Schatz, B. sessment. Da Silveira, D.X. ; Grob, C.S.; de Rios, M. D.,; & Wright, L. 37(4): 415-24. Lopez, E.; Alonso, L.K. ; Tacla, C. & Doering-Silveira, E. Report on psychoactive drug use among adolescents using 37 (2): 129-34. ayahuasca within a religious context. Doering-Silveira, E.; Ayahuasca in adolescence: Qualitative results. de Rios, Grob, C.S.; de Rios, M.D.; Lopez, E.; Alonso, L.K.; Tacla, M.D.; Grob, C.S.; Lopez, E.; da Silviera, D.X.; Alonso, C. & Da Silveira, D.X. 37 (2): 141-44. L.K.; Doering-Silveira, E. 37 (2): 135-39. Prevalence of substance use among White and American Bringing ayahuasca to the clinical research laboratory. Riba, Indian young adolescents in a Northern Plains state. Spear, J. & Barbanoj, M.J. 37 (2): 219-30. S.; Longshore, D.; McCaffrey, D. & Ellickson, P. 37 (1): 1-6. Drug tourism or spiritual healing? Ayahuasca seekers in Stage model of recovery for chemically dependent adoles- Amazonia. Winkelman, M. 37 (2): 209-18. cents: Part 2—Model evaluation and treatment implications. Editors’ introduction: Ayahuasca use in cross-cultural per- Blumberg, D. 37 (1): 15-25. spective. de Rios, M.D. & Grob, C.S. 37 (2): 119-21. Substance use disorder characteristics and externalizing EEG gamma coherence and other correlates of subjective preblems among inpatient adolescent smokers. Abrantes, reports during ayahuasca experiences. Stuckey, D.E.; A.M.; Strong, D.R.; Ramsey, S.E.; Lewinsohn, P.M. & Lawson, R. & Luna, L.E. 37 (2): 163-78. Brown, R.A. 37(4): 391-99. Fast and slow metabolizers of hoasca. Callaway, J.C. 37 (2): 157-61. ADHD Interview with Jeffrey Bronfman, representative mestre for Node-link mapping in individual counseling: Treatment the Unido do Vegetal Church in the United States. de Rios, impact on clients with ADHD-related behaviors. Newbern, M.D. & Grob, C.S. 37 (2): 189-91. D.; Dansereau, D.F.; Czuchry, M. & Simpson, D.D. 37 (1): Phytochemical analyses of Banisteriopsis Caapi and 93-103. Psychotria Viridis. Callaway, J.C.; Brito, G.S. & Neves, E.S. 37 (2): 145-50. ALCOHOL Report on psychoactive drug use among adolescents us- Assessing motivation to change among problem drinkers ing ayahuasca within a religious context. Doering-Silveira, with and without co-occurring major depression. Shields, E.; Grob, C.S.; de Rios, M.D.; Lopez, E.; Alonso, L.K.; A.L. & Hufford, M.R. 37(4): 401-08. Tacla, C. & Da Silveira, D.X. 37 (2): 141-44. The combined effects of treatment intensity, self-help Psychedelic sacraments. Baker, J.R. 37 (2): 179-87. groups and patient attributes on drinking outcomes. Magura, Various alkaloid profiles in decoctions of Banisteriopsis S.; Fong, C.; Staines, G.L.; Cleland, C.; Foote, J.; Caapi. Callaway, J.C. 37 (2): 151-55. Rosenblum, A.; Kosank, N. & DeLuca, A. 37 (1): 85-92. Interview with Guillermo Arrévalo, a Shipibo urban sha- The relationship between social-contextual factors and al- man, by Roger Rumrrill. Translated and edited by de Rios, cohol and polydrug use among college freshmen. Simons, M.D. 37 (2): 203-07. L.; Klichine, S.; Lantz, V.; Ascolese, L.; Deihl, S.; Schatz, B. & Wright, L. 37(4): 415-24. BOOK REVIEWS A retrospective chart review comparing Tiagabine and ben- LSD, Spirituality and the Creative Process. Reviewed by zodiazepines for the treatment of alcohol withdrawal. Smith, D.E. 37 (2): 235-36. Myrick, H.; Taylor, B.; LaRowe, S.; Nguyen, S.; Boyle, O Uso Ritual da Ayahuasca. Reviewed by Frenopoulo, C. E.; Cochran, K. & Malcolm, R. 37(4): 409-14. 37 (2): 237-39. Sexual risk behaviors and substance use among alcohol abusing HIV-positive men who have sex with men. Par- COCAINE sons, J.T.; Kutnick, A.H.; Halkitis, P.N.; Punzalan, J.C. & Antiquity of coca-leaf chewing in the South Central Andes: Carbonari, J.P. 37 (1): 27-36. a 3,000 year archaeological record of coca-leaf chewing from Northern Chile. Rivera, M.A.; Aufderheide, A.C.; AYAHUASCA Cartmell, L.W.; Torres, C.M. & Langsjoen, O. 37(4): 455- Altered states of consciousness and short-term psychologi- 58. cal after-effects induced by the first time ritual use of A combined cognitive and behavioral intervention for co- ayahuasca in an urban context in Brazil. Barbosa, P.C. R.,; caine-using methadone clients. Rowan-Szal, G.A.; Giglio, J.S. & Dalgalarrondo, P. 37 (2): 193-201. Bartholomew, N.G.; Chatham, L.R. & Simpson, D. D. 37 Ayahuasca and human destiny. McKenna, D.J. 37 (2): 231-34. (1): 75-84. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Volume 37 (4), December 2005 Volume 37 (2005) CRIMINAL JUSTICE Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing at The new heroin users among Manhattan arrestees: Varia- an American Indian substance abuse treatment facility. tions by race/ethnicity and mode of consumption. Golub, Foley, K.; Duran, B.; Morris, P.; Lucero, J.; Jiang, Y.; Baxter, A. & Johnson, B.D. 37 (1): 51-61. B.; Harrison, M.; Shurley, M.; Shorty, E.; Joe, D.; Iralu, J.; Davidson-Stroh, L.; Foster, L.; Begay, M.-G. & Sonleitner, DUAL DIAGNOSIS N. 37 (3): 321-29. Assessing motivation to change among problem drinkers Sexual risk behaviors and substance use among alcohol with and without co-occurring major depression. Shields, abusing HIV-positive men who have sex with men. Par- A.L. & Hufford, M.R. 37(4): 401-08. sons, J.T.; Kutrick, A.H.; Halkitis, P.N.; Punzalan, J.C. & Seeking Safety plus Exposure Therapy: An outcome study Carbonari, J.P. 37 (1): 27-36. on dual diagnosis men. Najavits, L.M.; Schmitz, M.; Gotthardt, S. & Weiss, R.D.37(4): 425-35. INJECTION DRUG USE Correlates of initiation of injection drug use arrong young HEROIN drug users in Baltimore, Maryland: The need for early in- The new heroin users among Manhattan arrestees: Varia- tervention. Sherman, S.G.; Fuller,C.M.; Shah, N.; Ompad, tions by race/ethnicity and mode of consumption. Golub, D.V.; Viahov, D. & Strathdee, S.A. 37(4): 437-43. A. & Johnson, B.D. 37 (1): 51-61. HIV prevalence and correlates of receptive needle sharing among injection drug users in the Mexican-U.S. border city HIV of Tijuana. Magis-Rodriguez, C.; Brouwer, K.C.; Morales, Art therapy as emotional and spiritual medicine for Native S.; Gayet, C.; Lozada, R.; Ortiz-Mondrag6n, R.; Ricketts, Americans living with HIV/AIDS. Bien, M. 37 (3): 281-92. E.P. & Strathdee, S.A. 37 (3): 333-39. The changing face of HIV/AIDS among Native popula- Injecting shared drugs: An observational study of the pro- tions. Vernon, I. & Thurman, P.J. 37 (3): 247-55. cess of drug acquisition, preparation, and injection by Puerto Cultural investment: Providing opportunities to reduce risky Rican drug users. Finlinson, H. A.; Colén, H.M.; Soto behavior among gay American Indian males. Gilley, B.J. Lépez, M.; Robles, R.R. & Cant, J.G.H. 37 (1): 37-49. & Co-Cké, J.H. 37 (3): 293-98. Culturally appropriate HIV/AIDS and substance abuse pre- INTERNATIONAL ADDICTIONS INFOLINE vention programs for urban Native youth. Aguilera, S. & International Addictions Infoline. Seymour, R.B.; Smith, Plasencia, A.V. 37 (3): 299-304. D.E. & Chambers, T. 37 (1): 113-118. Echoes Whispered in the Wind. Kangas, J.W. 37 (3): 341. Editors’ introduction: Faces of HIV/AIDS and substance INTERNATIONAL DRUG CONTROL abuse in Native American communities. Saylors. Karen; Trends and issues in the international drug control system— Jim, Nelson; Plasencia, Ana Vanesa & Smith, Derek 37 Vienna 2003. Room, R. 37(4): 373-83. (3): 241-45. Fur. Daniel, James 37 (3): 265. MDMA HIV/AIDS and Native Americans: The health departments’ A clinical crossroads for MDMA. Guillot, C. 37(4): 445-47. response. Greabell, L.; Cordes, P. & Klein, S.J. 37 (3): 267-72. HIV prevalence and correlates of receptive needle sharing METHADONE among injection drug users in the Mexican-U.S. border city A combined cognitive and behavioral intervention for co- of Tijuana. Magis-Rodriguez, C.; Brouwer, K.C.; Morales, caine-using methadone clients. Rowan-Szal, G.A.; S.; Gayet, C.; Lozada, R.; Ortiz-Mondrag6n, R.; Ricketts, Bartholomew, N.G.; Chatham, L.R. & Simpson, D. D. 37 E.P. & Strathdee, S.A. 37 (3): 333-39. (1): 75-84. Holistic Native Network: Integrated HIV/AIDS, substance abuse, and mental health services for Native Americans in NATIVE AMERICANS San Francisco. Nebelkopf, E. & Penagos, M. 37 (3): 257-64. Prevalence of substance use among White and American In the House of the Epidemic. Daniel, J. 37 (3): 331-32. Indian young adolescents in a Northern Plains state. Spear, Native women, violence, substance abuse and HIV risk. S.; Longshore, D.; McCaffrey, D. & Ellickson, P. 37 (1): 1-6. Saylors, K. & Daliparthy, N. 37 (3): 273-80. Art therapy as emotional and spiritual medicine for Native Oral disease prevalence among HIV-positive American Americans living with HIV/AIDS. Bien, M. 37 (3): 281-92. Indians in an urban clinic. Goddard, G.; Brown, C. & The changing face of HIV/AIDS among Native popula- Ahmad, A.S.G. 37 (3): 313-19. tions. Vernon, I. & Thurman, P. J. 37 (3): 247-55. Special Projects of National Significance and the Alaska Cultural investment: Providing opportunities to reduce risky Tribal Health System: An overview of the development of behavior among gay American Indian males. Gilley, B.J. a best practice model for HIV/AIDS care and treatment in & Co-Cké, J.H. 37 (3): 293-98. Alaska. Speier, T. 37 (3): 305-11. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Volume 37 (4), December 2005 Volume 37 (2005) Culturally appropriate HIV/AIDS and substance abuse pre- SPIRITUALITY vention programs for urban Native youth. Aguilera, S. & Acupuncture and spirituality-focused group therapy for the Plasencia, A.V. 37 (3): 299-304. treatment of HIV-Positive drug users: A preliminary study. Echoes Whispered in the Wind. Kangas, J.W. 37 (3): 341. Margolin, A.; Avants, S.K. & Arnold, R. 37(4): 385-90. Editors’ introduction: Faces of HIV/AIDS and substance Drug tourism or spiritual healing? Ayahuasca seckers in abuse in Native American communities. Saylors. Karen; Amazonia. Winkelman, M. 37 (2): 209-18. Jim, Nelson; Plasencia, Ana Vanesa & Smith, Derek 37 An integral approach to substance abuse. Amodia, D. S.; (3): 241-45. Cano, C. & Eliason, M.J. 37(4): 363-71. Fur. Daniel, James 37 (3): 265. Interview with Jeffrey Bronfman, representative mestre for HIV/AIDS and Native Americans: The health departments’ the Unido do Vegetal Church in the United States. de Rios, response. Greabell, L.; Cordes, P. & Klein, S.J. 37 (3): 267-72. M.D. & Grob, C.S. 37 (2): 189-91. HIV prevalence and correlates of receptive needle sharing Psychedelic sacraments. Baker, J.R. 37 (2): 179-87. among injection drug users in the Mexican-U.S. border city of Tijuana. Magis-Rodriguez, C.; Brouwer, K.C.; Morales, TOBACCO S.; Gayet, C.; Lozada, R.; Ortiz-Mondragé6n, R.; Ricketts, Beliefs and social norms about smoking onset and addic- E.P. & Strathdee, S.A. 37 (3): 333-39. tions among urban adolescent cigarette smokers. Peters, Holistic Native Network: Integrated HIV/AIDS, substance Jr. R.J.; Kelder, S.H.; Prokhorov, A.V.; Meshack, A.; abuse, and mental health services for Native Americans in Agurcia, C.; Yacoubian, G. & Griffith, J. 37(4): 449-53. San Francisco. Nebelkopf, E. & Penagos, M. 37 (3): 257- Seven year follow-up of smoking cessation with smoke- 64. less tobacco. Tilashalski, K.; Rodu, B. & Cole, P. 37 (1): In the House of the Epidemic. Daniel, J. 37 (3): 331-32. 105-108. Native women, violence, substance abuse and HIV risk. Substance use disorder characteristics and externalizing Saylors, K. & Daliparthy, N. 37 (3): 273-80. problems among inpatient adolescent smokers. Abrantes, Oral disease prevalence among HIV-positive American A.M.; Strong, D.R.; Ramsey, S.E.; Lewinsohn, P.M. & Indians in an urban clinic. Goddard, G.; Brown, C. & Brown, R.A. 37(4): 391-99. Ahmad, A.S.G. 37 (3): 313-19. Special Projects of National Significance and the Alaska TRAUMA Tribal Health System: An overview of the development of Native women, violence, substance abuse and HIV risk. a best practice model for HIV/AIDS care and treatment in Saylors, K. & Daliparthy, N. 37 (3): 273-80. Alaska. Speier, T. 37 (3): 305-11. Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing at TREATMENT an American Indian substance abuse treatment facility. A combined cognitive and behavioral intervention for co- Foley, K.; Duran, B.; Morris, P.; Lucero, J.; Jiang, Y.; Baxter, caine-using methadone clients. Rowan-Szal, G.A.; B.; Harrison, M.; Shurley, M.; Shorty, E.; Joe, D.; Iralu, J.; Bartholomew, N.G.; Chatham, L.R. & Simpson, D. D. 37 Davidson-Stroh, L.; Foster, L.; Begay, M.-G. & Sonleitner, (1): 75-84. N. 37 (3): 321-29. The combined effects of treatment intensity, self-help groups and patient attributes on drinking outcomes. Magura, PRESCRIPTION DRUGS S.; Fong, C.; Staines, G.L.; Cleland, C.; Foote, J.; Can drug design inhibit abuse? Coleman, J.J.; Bensinger, Rosenblum, A.; Kosank, N. & DeLuca, A. 37 (1): 85-92. P.B.; Gold, M.S.; Smith, D.E.; Bianchi, R.P. & DuPont, Holistic Native Network: Integrated HIV/AIDS, substance R.L. 37(4): 343-62. abuse, and mental health services for Native Americans in San Francisco. Nebelkopf, E. & Penagos, M. 37 (3): 257-64. PSYCHOACTIVE FLORA An overview of the development of a best practice model Psychoactive properties of Galbulimima bark. Thomas, B. for HIV/AIDS care and treatment in Alaska. Speier, T. 37 37 (1): 109-111. (3): 305-11. Stage model of recovery for chemically dependent adoles- RECOVERY cents: Part 2—Model evaluation and treatment implications. The relationship between sense of coherence and attribu- Blumberg, D. 37 (1): 15-25. tion of responsibility for problems and their solutions, and Using motivational activities to facilitate treatment involve- cessation of substance abuse over time. Feigin, R. & Sapir, ment and reduce risk. Czuchry, M. & Dansereau, D.F. 37 Y. 37 (1): 63-73. (1): 7-13. Stage model of recovery for chemically dependent adoles- Node-link mapping in individual counseling: Treatment cents: Part 2—Model evaluation and treatment implications. impact on clients with ADHD-related behaviors. Newbern, Blumberg, D. 37 (1): 15-25. D.; Dansereau, D.F.; Czuchry, M. & Simpson, D.D. 37 (1): 93-103. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Volume 37 (4), December 2005 Volume 37 (2005) Seeking Safety plus Exposure Therapy: An outcome study Davidson-Stroh, L.; Foster, L.; Begay, M.-G. & Sonleitner, on dual diagnosis men. Najavits, L.M.; Schmitz, M.; N. 37 (3): 321-29. Gotthardt, S. & Weiss, R.D.37(4): 425-35. Using motivational interviewing to promote HIV testing at WOMEN an American Indian substance abuse treatment facility. Native women, violence, substance abuse and HIV risk. Foley, K.; Duran, B.; Morris, P.; Uucero, J.; Jiang, Y.; Baxter, Saylors, K. & Daliparthy, N. 37 (3): 273-80. B.; Harrison, M.; Shurley, M.; Shorty, E.; Joe, D.; Iralu, J.; Journal of Psychoactive Drugs Volume 37 (4), December 2005

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