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Addictions Topic Index to May/June 2002

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AD--ADDICTIONS

"Q&A: Common questions about seniors, mental health and addiction," May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 14.

"Q&A: Common questions about mental health and addiction problems among youth," September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 14.

"Unusual addictions," Cindy McGlynn, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 10.

"Developmental disabilities and addictions: Awareness emerges of an overlooked problem," Tamsen Tillson and Hema Zbogar, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 10.


AD:1--Alcohol

"Exploring the joys of drinking: Pleasure is a neglected area of research," Andrew Johnson, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 8.

"Coalition unites to solve island's alcohol problems," Penny Stuart, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 4.

"Sleep disturbances studied in alcoholics," Don Barrie, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 3.

"Aboriginal communities participate in policies to reduce harmful drinking," René Lauzon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 5.

"Aboriginal drinking patterns in Canada similar to Australia," Diana Ballon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 5.

"The ethics of working for the alcohol industry: A personal view," Eric Single, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 1.

"Polish research wins prestigious international award," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 8.

"Are we making the most of Alcoholics Anonymous?" Peter Armstrong, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 16.

"Ontario youth smoke less, but drink more," Hema Zbogar, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 4.


AD:1a--Alcohol and Violence

"Placing blame for drunken violence," Anita Dubey, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 5.

"Violence in bars: Can it be reduced?" Anita Dubey, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 10.

"Program mends relationships torn by elder abuse," Ian Kinross, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 3.



AD:1b--Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (also under Mental Illness: Disorders)

"Fetal alcohol syndrome: How much alcohol is too much?" Chris Hendry, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 5.


AD:1c--Impaired Driving

"Impaired drivers sentenced to get help," Myles Magner, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 6.

"Report card on Canada's drunk driving initiatives," Sue McCluskey, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 4.

"Drunk drivers who kill: Finding ways to make them stop," Angela Pirisi, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 3.


AD:2--Caffeine

Unusual addictions," Cindy McGlynn, March/April 2000, 3:2, p 10.


AD:3--Cocaine

"Task force proposes harm reduction kits for crack users," Angela Bianchi, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 9.

"Drug may one day help reduce cravings to cocaine," Anita Dubey, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 3. 
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AD:4--Ecstasy

"Quality of 'love' drugs at raves is declining -- and so is rave culture," Gerry Luciano, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 3.

"Ecstatic about ecstasy -- but at what cost?" Anita Dubey, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 4.

"The politics of ecstasy: Is U.S. drug policy on ecstasy scientifically justified?" Charles S. Grob, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 16.


AD:5--Gambling

"Gambling's impacts," Chris Hendry, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 5.

"Gambling prevention for teens," Chris Hendry, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 8.

"Losing may be the best way to prevent gambling addictions," Anita Dubey, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 4.

"The Internet provides gambling opportunities -- and solutions," Mark Crane, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 5.

"Gambling is an invisible illness, until it wreaks havoc on the family finances," Tamsen Tillson, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 13.


AD:6--Heroin

"Heroin as treatment: Group to propose clinical trials," Kalyani Vittala, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 9.

"Expert warns of the politics of prescribing heroin," Nate Hendley, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 3.


AD:6a--Methadone

"Mixed response to prison methadone program," Diana Ballon, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 5.

"MDs use health clinic to deliver methadone: Clients benefit from access to counselling," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 5.

"Alternatives to methadone offer heroin addicts options -- but in Canada?" Christa Haanstra, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 4.


AD:7--Internet Addiction Disorder

"The Internet: On-line therapy or addiction?" Paul Jay, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 10.


AD:8--Marijuana (Cannabis)

"The politics of pot: The move to decriminalize makes for strange political bedfellows," Wayne Howell, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 18.

"Marijuana policy changing," Chris Hendry, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 5.

"Critics blast study blaming heart attacks on marijuana," Nate Hendley, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 4.


AD:9--Tobacco/Smoking

"Workplace smoking: A time bomb?" Alwyn Robertson, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 16.

"WHO calls for tougher cigarette regulations," Angela Bianchi, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 5.

"Smokers' helplines increase people's chances of butting out," Mark Witten, September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 5.

"Ontario youth smoke less, but drink more," Hema Zbogar, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 4.


AD:10--Other:

"Unusual addictions," Cindy McGlynn, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 10.

"About last night: Beliefs about alcohol predict risky sex," Ian Kinross, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 12

"Intoxicated by water -- a disorder among chronic psychiatric clients," Vicki O'Brien, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 5.

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AD:11--LEGAL DRUGS

"Prescription for trouble: When caregivers turn to drugs," Stephen Nicholls, January/February 2000, 4:1, p. 12.


AD:ASD--ASSESSMENT/DIAGNOSIS

"GPs don't properly assess for addictions," Angela Gordon, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 12.

AD:CD--CONCURRENT DISORDERS (also under Mental Illness: Disorders)

"Focus on concurrent disorders" [focus section], September/October 1998, 1:1, pp. 13-16.

"Does harm reduction have a place in treating concurrent disorders?" Julia Drake, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 13.

"Combined programs address multiple needs," Penny Stuart, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 14.

"Finding psychiatric disorders in addicted clients," Anita Dubey, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 14.

"Separate treatments ineffective, expert says," Kalyani Vittala, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 15.

"Consumer voices: Kathy's story," Anonymous, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 15.

"Q&A: Answers to common questions on concurrent disorders," September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 16.

"Results of group CBT study show promise," Christa Haanstra, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 3.
"Concurrent eating disorders and substance use challenge the therapist," Angela Pirisi, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 3.
"Clinicians address the powerful link between substance abuse and brain injury," Ian Kinross, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 10.


AD:DC--DRUG CONTROL AND AWARENESS

"U.S. anti-drug ads," Craig Smith, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 7.
"Report finds no change in illicit drug use in Toronto," Dolores Sedore, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 5.
"Ontario schools to include more drug and alcohol information," Don Barrie, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 3.
"WHO calls for tougher cigarette regulations," Angela Bianchi, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 5.

"Ontario youth increase their substance abuse," Christa Haanstra, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 5.
"Wayne Howell, M.D., 1942-2000: Howell used humour to get 'close enough to the truth' of addiction," Ian Kinross, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 5.
"The addict as TV entertainment," Kalyani Vittawa, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 10.
"Promoting drinking without thinking," Angela Pirisi, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 11.
"Q&A Media portrayals of mental health and addition problems," Diana Ballon, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 14.
"The continuum of pain and addiction," Tamsen Tillson, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 12.
"Expert warns of the politics of prescribing heroin," Nate Hendley, September/October, 4:5, p. 3.
"The politics of ecstasy: Is U.S. drug policy on ecstasy scientifically justified?" Charles S. Grob, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 16.


AD:ETH--ETHICAL AND MORAL ISSUES

"Workplace smoking: A time bomb?" Alwyn Robertson, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 16.
"Ethics of working for the alcohol industry: A personal view," Eric Single, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 16.
"To tell or not to tell," Lisa Schmidt, September/October 2001, 4:5, pp.10-11.
"The politics of ecstasy: Is U.S. drug policy on ecstasy scientifically justified?" Charles S. Grob, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 16.


AD:GLO--GLOBAL ISSUES

"Aboriginal drinking patterns in Canada similar to Australia," Diana Ballon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 5.


AD:HIV--HIV/AIDS

"Mixed response to prison methadone program," Diana Ballon, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 5.
"Women and AIDS," Robin Forbes, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 15.
"Sexually speaking -- how to open up public discussion of HIV/AIDS in India without invoking political gunfire," Lori McDougall, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 16.

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AD:LEG--LEGAL ISSUES

"Placing blame for drunken violence," Anita Dubey, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 5.
"Focus on treatment vs. punishment," [focus section], January/February 1999, 2:1, pp. 11-14.
"Criminal system begins to recognize health issues," Kalyani Vittala, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 11.
"Q&A: Facts on addiction, mental health and crime," January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 14.
"Workplace smoking: A time bomb?" Alwyn Robertson, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 16.
"WHO calls for tougher cigarette regulations," Angela Bianchi, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 5.

"Marijuana policy changing," Chris Hendry, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 5.

"Would mandatory addictions treatment work for people on welfare," Chris Higgins, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 16.
"Getting tough about crime: Is change to federal law the solution?" Linda Baker, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 16.


AD:LEG:1--Drug Courts

"Drug court diverts offenders to treatment," Craig Smith, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 12.
"Poor minorities victimised in the war on drugs," September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 10.


AD:LEG:2--Law Enforcement

"Impaired drivers sentenced to get help," Myles Magner, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 6.
"Police officer calls for harm reduction," Mark Crane, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 4.

"Mixed response to prison methadone program," Diana Ballon, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 5.

"Criminal system begins to recognize health issues," Kalyani Vittala, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 11.

"Forcing welfare recipients into drug testing and treatment -- the North American experience," Deborah Etsten and Diana Ballon, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 4.
 
AD:LEG:3--Prison

Meditation behind bars," Tamsen Tillson, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 12.


AD:LEG:4--Reform

"The politics of pot: The move to decriminalize makes for strange political bedfellows," September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 18.
"Criminal system begins to recognize health issues," Kalyani Vittala, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 11.
"Drug court diverts offenders to treatment," Craig Smith, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 12.
"Marijuana policy changing," Chris Hendry, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 5.
"Getting tough about crime: Is change to federal law the solution?" Linda Baker, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 16.
"Fighting traffic: Gil Puder -- In memorium," Honey Fisher, March/April 2000, 3:2, p. 5.
"Canada's first 'safer injection room' installed," Betsy Trumpener, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 4.
"Controversial proposed legislation heightens stigma," Deborah Etsten, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 8.
"American criticism of Dutch drug policy unfounded," Fredrick Polak, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 16.
"Forcing welfare recipients into drug testing and treatment -- the North American experience," Deborah Etsten and Diana Ballon, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 4.
"Ontario's Bill 159, an affront to clients' privacy," Lori Stoltz, May/June 2001, 4:3, p. 16.

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AD:MED--MEDIA

"The addict as TV entertainment," Kylani Vittala, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 10.
"Promoting drinking without thinking," Angela Pirisi, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 11.
"Q&A: Media portrayals of mental and addiction problems," November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 14.


AD:PRE--PREVENTION

"Gambling prevention for teens," Chris Hendry, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 8.

"Medical marijuana: The controvesy continues," Christa Haanstra, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 3.
"American criticism of Dutch drug policy unfounded," Fredrick Polak, Mark Witten, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 16.
"Smokers' helplines increase people's chances of butting out," September/October 2001, 4:5, p. 5.


AD:RES--RESEARCH

"Transforming the funding of medical research," Deborah Etsten, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 4.
"Critics blast a study blaming heart attacks on marijuana," Nate Hendley, July/June, 3:4, p. 4.
"New federal institute promotes innovative research approach," Nate Hendley, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 4.
"Polish researcher wins prestigious international award," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 8.


AD:SEXUALITY

"Q&A: Where sexuality, addiction and mental health intersect," Diana Ballon, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 13.

 
AD:SP--SPECIAL POPULATIONS

AD:SP:1--Aboriginal Issues

"Aboriginal communities participate in policies to reduce harmful drinking," René Lauzon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 5.
"Aboriginal drinking patterns in Canada similar to Australia," Diana Ballon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 5.
"Program nurtures a native identity, helping to prevent addictions," Paul Jay, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 13.
"Acknowledging native healing traditions," Tamsen Tillson, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 13.

 
AD:SP:2--Children

"Breaking the cycle of substance abuse: Altering children's fate," Rodrigue Paré and Mirella De Civita, May/June 1999, p. 16.

"Q&A: Common questions about mental health and addiction problems in school-aged children," September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 14.
 
AD:SP:3--Family

"Breaking the cycle of substance abuse: Altering children's fate," Rodrigue Paré and Mirella De Civita, May/June 1999, p. 16.

"Working with the family to break the addiction cycle," Nancy Deutsch, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 13.
"Q&A: Common questions about the family of people with mental health and/or addiction problems," Diana Ballon, July/August 2000, 3:4, p. 14.


AD:SP:4--Youth (Teens/Adolescents)

"Gambling prevention for teens," Chris Hendry, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 8.
"Rural teens produce harm reduction magazine," Chris Hendry, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 5.

"Ontario schools to include more drug and alcohol information," Don Barrie, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 3.

"Focus on youth" [focus section], September/October 1999, 2:5, pp. 11-14.

"Getting high doesn't have to involve drugs," Pam Harrison, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 12.

"Working with the family to break the addiction cycle," Nancy Deutsch, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 13.
"Q&A: Common questions about mental health and addiction problems among youth," September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 14.
"Getting tough about crime: Is change to federal law the solution?" Linda Baker, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 16.
"Quality of 'love' drugs at raves is declining -- and so is rave culture," Gerry Luciano, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 3.
"Ontario youth increase their substance abuse," Christa Haanstra, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 5.
"Street-involved youth and addictions," Cindy McGlynn, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 11.
"Ontario youth smoke less, but drink more," Hema Zbogar, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 4.


AD:SP:5--Ethnocultural Issues (Ethnic Minorities)

"Ethnocultural diversity" [focus section], July/August 1999, 2:4, pp. 11-14.

"Substance abuse and cultural communities: Mainstream services inaccessible to non-English clients," Cindy McGlynn, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 12.

"Q&A: Common questions about ethnocultural diversity," July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 14.
"Khat: Harmless stimulant or addictive drug?" Amber Narsrulla, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 5.
"The impact of unemployment ... Lost hopes affect mental health," Kalyani Vittala, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 10.
"Fostering healthy attitudes among immigrant teems," Deborah Etsten, November/December, 2001 4:6, p. 12.
"Q&A: Resettlement issues of immigrants and refugees, November/December 2001, 4:6, p. 13.

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AD:SP:6--Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual

"The double bind of stigma and substance abuse: Lesbian and bisexual women are underserved," Kalyani Vittala, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 11.
"Gay teens feel isolated and alone. And the stress is taking its toll," Andrea Gordon, July/August 2001, 4:4, p. 11.


AD:SP:7--Men


AD:SP:8--Rural and Remote Populations

"Coalition unites to solve island's alcohol problems," Penny Stuart, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 4.
"Rural teens produce harm reduction magazine," Chris Hendry, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 5.


AD:SP:9--Seniors and Aging

"Focus on seniors" [focus section], May/June 1999, 2:3, pp. 11-14.
"Workshop offers discussion of seniors, substance abuse," Tamsen Tillson, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 11.

"Few addictions services for seniors," Tamsen Tillson, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 11.

"Investing in our future," Tamsen Tillson, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 12.
"Q&A: Common questions about seniors, mental health and addiction," May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 14.


AD:SP:10--Women and Mothers

"Women and AIDS," Robin Forbes, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 15.
"Drawing pregnant users into treatment," Eleanor LeBourdais, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 5.

"Ushering in a new approach to women and addictions," Honey Fisher, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 4.
"Alcohol's siege on women's health," Angela Pirisi, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 13.
"Q&A: Common questions about mental health and addiction problems affecting women," Mark de la Hey and Diana Ballon, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 14.


AD:ST--STIGMA

"The stigma of substance abuse," Cherie-Lynn Knight, September/October 2000, 3:5, p. 16.
"Controversial proposed legislation heightens stigma," Deborah Etsten, November/December 2000, 3:6, p. 8.
"Health care policies discriminate against people with mental illness," Nate Hendley, May/June 2002, 5:3, p. 4.


AD:TR--TREATMENT AND RECOVERY

"A meaningful job as relapse prevention," Cindy McGlynn, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 13.
"Courage to Come Back awards given," Christa Haanstra, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 4.
"Would mandatory addictions treatment work for people on welfare?" Chris Higgins, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 16.

"Results of group CBT study show promise," Christa Haanstra, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 3.

"Aboriginal communities participate in policies to reduce harmful drinking," René Lauzon, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 5.

"Moving beyond the mainstream" [focus section], November/December 1999, 2:6, pp. 11-14.

"Ushering in a new approach to women and addictions," Honey Fisher, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 4.

"Falling through the cracks" [focus section], January/February 2000, 3:1, pp. 11-14.

"Street-involved youth and addictions," Cindy McGlynn, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 11.

"Q&A: Common questions about 'falling through the cracks,'" Diana Ballon, January/February 2000, 3:1, p. 14.

"Q&A: Common questions about people recovering from addictions and turning to work," Andrea Gordon, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 14.

"Program mends relationships torn apart by elder abuse," Ian Kinross, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 3.

"On-line self-help groups break down barriers to care and support," Nate Hendley, January/February 2002, 5:1, pp. 10-11,

"Q&A: Common questions about 12-step groups for addictions, Hema Zbogar, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 13.
"Are we making the most of Alcoholics Anonymous?" Peter Armstrong, January/February 2002, 5:1, p. 16.


AD:TR:1--Addictions Medicine

"Mixed response to prison methadone program," Diana Ballon, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 5.
"MDs use health clinic to deliver methadone: clients benefit from access to counselling," Tamsen Tillson, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 5.

"Epilepsy medication could help drug users," Anita Dubey, January/February 1999, 2:1, p. 5.

"Heroin as treatment: Group to propose clinical trials," Kalyani Vittala, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 9.

"Drug may one day help reduce cravings to cocaine," Anita Dubey, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 3.

"Alternatives to methadone offer heroin addicts options -- but in Canada?" Christa Haanstra, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 4.
"Q&A: Common questions about benzodiazepine risks," Andrea Gordon, March/April 2001, 4:2, p. 13.

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AD:TR:2--Addictions Services

"Addictions reform calls for local planning," Myles Magner, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 3.
"Task force proposes harm reduction kits for crack users," Angela Bianchi, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 9.

"Few addictions services for seniors," Tamsen Tillson, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 11.

"Substance abuse and cultural communities: Mainstream services inaccessible to non-English clients," Cindy McGlynn, July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 12.

"Q&A: Common questions about ethnocultural diversity," July/August 1999, 2:4, p. 14.

"Getting high doesn't have to involve drugs," Pam Harrison, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 12.

"Working with the family to break the addiction cycle," Nancy Deutsch, September/October 1999, 2:5, p. 13.

"The Internet provides gambling opportunities -- and solutions," Mark Crane, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 5.
"Outreach team saves lives on Vancouver's skid row," Vicki O'Brien, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 5.


AD:TR:3--Alternative Therapies

"Moving beyond the mainstream" [focus section], November/December 1999, 2:6, pp. 11-14.
"Teaching addicts to re-establish the body-mind connection," Celène Adams, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 12.

"Q&A: Common questions about unconventional therapies," Diana Ballon, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 14.
"The benefits of yoga: Treating mind and body helps clients recover from additions," Deborah Etsten, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 9.
"Prescribing prayer: Spirituality linked to recovery from mental illness and addiction," Andrea Gordon, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 12.
"Acknowledging native healing traditions," Tamsen Tillson, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 13.


AD:TR:3a--Herbal Medicine

"Herbal remedies have been used for centuries: but scientists are skeptical," Amber Nasrulla, November/December 1999, 2:6, p. 13.


AD:TR:4--Diet and Nutrition

"Diet for a healthy user: Few addictions programs teach a key component of recovery -- healthy eating," Pam Harrison, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 11.
"Healthy eating promotes recovery from addictions," Astrid van den Broek, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 5.

AD:TR:5--Harm Reduction

"Does harm reduction have a place in treating concurrent disorders?" Julia Drake, September/October 1998, 1:1, p. 13.
"Police officer calls for harm reduction," Mark Crane, November/December 1998, 1:2, p. 4.
"Rural teens produce harm reduction magazine," Chris Hendry, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 5.
"Task force proposes harm reduction kits for crack users," Angela Bianchi, May/June 1999, 2:3, p. 9.
"Crack me up" -- harm reduction kits for the most marginalized," Nate Hendley, January/February 2001, 4:1, p. 4.


AD:TR:6--PREVENTION


AD:TR:7--REFORM

Addictions reform calls for local planning," Myles Magner, March/April 1999, 2:2, p. 3.
"Vancouver family speak out against inadequate treatment for injection drug users, Vicki O'Brien, May/June 2000, 3:3, p. 3.

"Primary care reform raises concerns about treating high-needs clients," Angela Pirisi, March/April 2002, 5:2, p. 3.

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