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From the Center on the Continuum of Care: Monitoring and Adapting Addiction Treatment (C3)
Cacciola, J.S., Alterman, A.I., Lynch, K.G., Martin, J.M., Beauchamp, M.L., McLellan, A.T. (2008). Initial reliability and validity studies of the revised Treatment Services Review (TSR-6). Drug and Alcohol Dependence 92, 37-47.

Mensinger, J.L., Lynch, K.G., TenHave, T.R., & McKay, J.R. (in press). Mediators of telephone-based continuing care for alcohol and cocaine dependence. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

Morgenstern, J., & McKay, J.R. (in press). Rethinking the Paradigms that Inform Behavioral Treatment Research for Substance Use Disorders. Addiction.

Murphy, S.A., Lynch, K.G., Oslin, D.W., McKay, J.R., & Ten Have, T.R. (2007). Developing adaptive treatment strategies in substance abuse research. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 88, S24-S30.

McKay J.R. (2005, In Press). Is There a Case for Extended Interventions for Alcohol and Drug Use Disorders? Addictions.

McKay, J.R., Lynch K., Shephard D., Pettinati H. (2005). The Effectiveness of Telephone Based Continuing Care for Alcohol and Cocaine Dependence: 24 Month Outcomes. Archives of General Psychiatry. 62 (199-207).

McLellan A.T., McKay J.R., Forman R., Cacciola J., Kemp J. (2005, in press) Reconsidering the evaluation of addiction treatment: from retrospective follow-up to concurrent recovery monitoring. Addiction.

McKay, J.R., Lynch, K.G., Shepard, D.S., Ratichek, S., Morrison, R., Koppenhaver, J., & Pettinati, H.M. (In Press, 2004). The effectiveness of telephone-based continuing care in the clinical management of alcohol and cocaine use disorders: 12 month outcomes. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology.

McLellan A. T. (2002) Is Addiction an Illness? Can it be Treated? Substance Abuse 23 (3S) (67 – 94).

McLellan A.T. (2002) Have we evaluated addiction treatment correctly? Implications from a continuing care perspective. Addiction 88(1) (106 – 109).

From the Center for Evidence Based Interventions in Crime and Addictions (CEICA)
Belenko, S. (2006). Assessing released inmates for substance-abuse-related service needs. Crime & Delinquency, 52, 94-113.

Belenko, S. (in press). CASASTART: A community-based school-centered intervention for high-risk youth. Substance Use and Misuse.

Belenko, S., Sprott, J.B. & Petersen, C.C. (in press). Drug and alcohol involvement among minority and female juvenile offenders: Treatment and policy issues. Criminal Justice Policy Review.

Belenko, S. & Logan, TK. (2003). Delivering effective treatment to adolescents: Improving the juvenile drug court model. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 25, 189-211.

Belenko, S, Lang, M., & O’Connor, L. (2003). Self-reported psychiatric treatment needs among felony drug offenders. Journal of Contemporary Criminal Justice, 19, 9-29.

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