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  1. “How do I tell my children about what my mum's like?” Conflict and dilemma in experiences of adult family members caring for a problem-drinking parent
  2. Family-based interventions for substance misuse: a systematic review of systematic reviews—protocol
  3. A pilot study to assess the feasibility and impact of a brief motivational intervention on problem drug and alcohol use in adult mental health inpatient units: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  4. Development of the Addiction Dimensions for Assessment and Personalised Treatment (ADAPT)
  5. Helping families where parents misuse drugs or alcohol? A mixed methods comparative evaluation of an intensive family preservation service
  6. The Impact of Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games (MMORPGs) on Psychological Wellbeing and the Role of Play Motivations and Problematic Use
  7. Addiction Dimensions for Assessment and Personalised Treatment--Version 1.0
  8. Co-production
  9. Family-based interventions for substance misuse: a systematic review of reviews
  10. Youth-Social Behaviour and Network Therapy: A study of a family and social network intervention for young people who misuse alcohol and drugs
  11. A Consultation-Liaison Service on Integrated Treatment: A Program Description
  12. Addiction in the family is a major but neglected contributor to the global burden of adult ill-health
  13. Cannabis use and abstention in first-episode psychosis: the participants'view
  14. Social Network Support for Individuals Receiving Opiate Substitution Treatment and Its Association with Treatment Progress
  15. Pilot study of a social network intervention for heroin users in opiate substitution treatment: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
  16. A randomised comparison of two levels of an intervention to work with relatives of alcohol and drug users in primary care
  17. The impact of training within a comprehensive dual diagnosis strategy: the Combined Psychosis and Substance Use (COMPASS) experience
  18. Muslim faith healers' views on substance misuse and psychosis
  19. Assertive Community Treatment for alcohol dependence (ACTAD): study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
  20. Barriers and enablers to implementation of family-based work in alcohol services: A qualitative study of alcohol worker perceptions
  21. Working with teams and organizations to help them involve family members
  22. The 5-Step Method: Future directions
  23. An introduction to the supplement
  24. The impact of addiction on the family: Estimates of prevalence and costs
  25. Methods of assessment for affected family members
  26. The 5-Step Method: Evidence of gains for affected family members
  27. The experiences of affected family members: A summary of two decades of qualitative research
  28. The 5-Step Method: Principles and practice
  29. Family members affected by a close relative's addiction: The stress-strain-coping-support model
  30. Commentary on Roozen et al. (2010): Involving families in addiction treatment—the way forward
  31. Exploring the attitudes of staff working within mental health settings toward clients who use cannabis
  32. What treatment means in practice: An analysis of the delivery of evidence-based interventions in criminal justice drug treatment services in Birmingham, England
  33. Increasing the involvement of family members in alcohol and drug treatment services: The results of an action research project in two specialist agencies
  34. To what factors do clients attribute change? Content analysis of follow-up interviews with clients of the UK Alcohol Treatment Trial
  35. The relative efficacy of two levels of a primary care intervention for family members affected by the addiction problem of a close relative: a randomized trial
  36. Evaluation of an intensive family preservation service for families affected by parental substance misuse
  37. Staff attitude towards cocaine/crack-cocaine use amongst individuals with severe mental health problems in an inner city area of the UK
  38. A 5-step intervention to help family members in Italy who live with substance misusers
  39. Social Behavior and Network Therapy for Drug Problems: Evidence of Benefits and Challenges
  40. The 5-Step family intervention in primary care: II. The views of primary healthcare professionals
  41. The 5-Step family intervention in primary care: I. Strengths and limitations according to family members
  42. Family interventions for drug and alcohol misuse: is there a best practice?
  43. Implementing and evaluating Social Behaviour and Network Therapy in drug treatment practice in the UK: A feasibility study
  44. Ethnicity and attempts at self-detoxification from opioid drugs
  45. Self‐detoxification from opioid drugs
  46. A preliminary evaluation of integrated treatment for co-existing substance use and severe mental health problems: Impact on teams and service users
  47. Why people enter treatment for alcohol problems: Findings from UK Alcohol Treatment Trial pre‐treatment interviews
  48. United Kingdom substance misuse treatment workers' attitudes toward 12-step self-help groups
  49. The clients’ perspective on change during treatment for an alcohol problem: qualitative analysis of follow‐up interviews in the UK Alcohol Treatment Trial
  50. Family members of relatives with alcohol, drug and gambling problems: a set of standardized questionnaires for assessing stress, coping and strain
  51. Family interventions in the treatment of alcohol and drug problems
  52. substance misuse and the need for integrated services
  53. The role of the family in preventing and intervening with substance use and misuse: a comprehensive review of family interventions, with a focus on young people
  54. Cognitive representations in alcohol and opiate abuse: The role of core beliefs
  55. TREATMENT OUTCOMES FROM THE UNITED KINGDOM ALCOHOL TREATMENT TRIAL.
  56. How strong is the evidence that illicit drug use by young people is an important cause of psychological or social harm? methodological and policy implications of a systematic review of longitudinal, general population studies
  57. Psychological and social sequelae of cannabis and other illicit drug use by young people: a systematic review of longitudinal, general population studies
  58. Gambling and problem gambling among clients, and staff attitudes, in an alcohol and drug problems treatment service in the English Midlands
  59. Substance Misuse in PsychosisHermine Graham, Alex Copello, Max Birchwood and Kim MueserWiley. ISBN: 0‐471‐49229‐9, 2003, 371 pp. with index, £65.00
  60. Addiction and the family: is it time for services to take notice of the evidence?
  61. Social behaviour and network therapy
  62. Substance Misuse in Psychosis
  63. Concluding Remarks
  64. Substance Misuse and Psychosis in Context: The Influences of Families and Social Networks
  65. The Combined Psychosis and Substance Use (COMPASS) Programme: An Integrated Shared‐Care Approach
  66. Cognitive‐Behavioural Integrated Treatment Approach for Psychosis and Problem Substance use
  67. Entering treatment for substance misuse: A review of the literature
  68. Ways of coping and the health of relatives facing drug and alcohol problems in Mexico and England
  69. Entering treatment for substance misuse: A review of the literature
  70. Evaluating substance misuse interventions in psychosis: The limitations of the RCT with 'patient' as the unit of analysis
  71. Methods for reducing alcohol and drug related family harm in non-specialist settings
  72. Methods for reducing alcohol and drug related family harm in non-specialist settings
  73. The Family and Alcohol: Effects of Excessive Drinking and Conceptualizations of Spouses over Recent Decades
  74. Tolerate, engage or withdraw: a study of the structure of families coping with alcohol and drug problems in South West England and Mexico City
  75. The use of volunteers as befrienders within a community alcohol team
  76. Social Support in Coping with Alcohol and Drug Problems at Home: Findings from Mexican and English Families
  77. Violent behaviour and interpretative bias: An experimental study of the resolution of ambiguity in violent offenders