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Summer
Institute
on Longitudinal Research
August 13-15, 2008
Thomas Hilton, Ph.D., National Institute on Drug Abuse
PRESENTATION/HANDOUTS:
"Needed:
A Dynamic Model of Addiction Recovery"
"Where
to Start Searching for Evidence of Complexity Science in the Universe"
SELECTED REFERENCES:
Dennis, M.L., Foss, M.A., & Scott, C.K. (2007). An eight-year
perspective on the relationship between the duration of abstinence
and other aspects of recovery. Evaluation Review, 31, 585-612.
Hilton, T.F., Chandler, R.K., & Compton, W.M. (2008). Needed:
Longitudinal research that can inform dynamic models for the treatment
of addiction as a disease. Evaluation Review, 32, 3-6.
Hser, Y.I. Huang, D., Chou, C.P., & Anglin, D.M. (2007). Trajectories
of heroine addiction. Evaluation Review, 31, 548-63.
Scott, C.K., Dennis, M.L., & Foss, M.A. (2005). Pathways in
the relapse – treatment – recovery cycle over three
years. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 28(2 suppl), S61-S70
Scott, C.K., Dennis, M.L., & Foss, M.A. (2005). Utilizing
recovery management checkups to shorten the cycle of relapse, treatment
reentry, and recovery. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 78,
325-338.
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