Bibliographies
Co-Occurring Disorder Resource Bibliography (2007)
Compiled by Kenneth Minkoff, MD and Christie A. Cline, MD, MBA
- American Association of Community Psychiatrists, Level of Care Utilization System (LOCUS 2.001), Dallas, AACP 2000.
- American Association of Community Psychiatrists, Principles for the care and treatment of individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders. Dallas, AACP 2000. (AACP web site: www.commpsych.org )
- AddictionTechnology Transfer CenterNetwork. The Change Book: a blueprint for technology transfer. 2004. www.nattc.org/changebook
- AmericanCollegeof Emergency Physicians. Clinical Policy: Critical issues in the diagnosis and management of the adult psychiatric patient in the emergency department. April, 2005
- American Society of Addiction Medicine. Patient Placement Criteria 2ND Edtion Revised. Washington, DC, ASAM. 2001.
- Alexander MJ. Women with co-occurring disorders: an emerging profile of vulnerability. Am. J. Orthopsychiatry. (1996) 66:61-70.
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- BellackAS, Bennett ME, & Gearon JS. Behavioral treatment for substance abuse in people with SPMI. (2007) Routledge, New York..
- BellackAS& DiClemente CC. Treating substance abuse among patients with schizophrenia. Psych Services (1999) 50:75-80.
- Bogenschutz MP. Specialized 12-step programs and 12-step facilitation for the dually diagnosed. CMHJ (2005) 41:7-20.
- Boyle P & Weider B. Creating and sustaining IDDT programs: lessons learned in Ohio. J. Dual Dx. (2007) 3:103-110.
- Broner N, et al. Effects of diversion on adults with co-occurring mental illness and substance abuse: outcomes from a national multi-site study. Behav Sci & the Law (2004) 22:519-41
- Brunette, M, & Drake, RE. Gender differences in homeless persons with schizophrenia and substance abuse. Comm MH Journal (1998).34:627-33
- Bucciarelli C. Addicted and Mentally Ill. Stories of courage, hope, and empowerment. Binghamton, Haworth Press. 2005.
- BurtonDonna, Cox Arthur, Fleisher-Bond Margo, Cross Training for Dual Disorders; A Comprehensive Guide to Co-occurring Substance Use and Psychiatric Disorders. New York, NY. Vantage Press. 2001.
- Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse. Core competencies for Canada’s Substance Abuse Field, version 1.0. CCSA. Ottawa 2007. www.ccsa.ca
- Carey KB, Leontieva, L, et al. Adapting motivational interventions for comorbid schizophrenia and alcohol use disorders. Clin Psychol. Sci. Prac. (2007) 14:39-57.
- Carroll KM & Onken LS. Behavioral therapies for drug abuse. Am. J. Psychiat. (2005). 162 (8): 1452-60.
- Center For Substance Abuse Treatment. A guide to substance abuse services for primary care clinicians. Treatment Improvement Protocol #24. CSAT, Washington, 1997
- Center For Substance Abuse Treatment. Enhancing Motivation for Change in Substance Abuse Treatment. Treatment Improvement Protocol #35. CSAT, Washington, 1999.
- Center For Substance Abuse Treatment. Substance Abuse Treatment for persons with HIV/AIDS. Treatment Improvement Protocol #37. CSAT, Washington, 2000.
- Center for Substance Abuse Treatment. Substance Abuse Treatment for Individuals with Co-occurring Disorders. Treatment Improvement Protocol #42, CSAT, Washington, 2005
- Center For Substance Abuse Treatment. Detoxification and SA Treatment. Treatment Improvement Protocol #45. CSAT, Washington, 2006 www.ncadi.samhsa.gov .
- Center For Substance Abuse Treatment. Substance Abuse Treatment for persons with co-occurring disorders (TIP 42) inservice training. CSAT, 2007 www.kap.samhsa.gov
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Best Practices: concurrent mental health and substance use disorders. Ottawa: Health Canada. 2001
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH) Beyond the label: an educational kit for addressing stigma for people with concurrent disorders. www.camh.net. (2005) .
- Centre for Addiction and Mental Health (CAMH). Navigating screening options for concurrent disorders. (cd-rom). www.camh.net. (2006)
- Chichester C, Hornsby H, et al. Final report and evaluation: a project to establish a more welcoming system for people with co-occurring disorders in Maine. Hornsby-Zeller: Portland, ME (2006).
- Cline, C and Minkoff K, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration. A Strength Based Systems Approach to Creating Integrated Services for Individuals with Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders-A Technical Assistance Document. NMDOH/BHSD Dec. 2002.
- Co-occurring Center for Excellence (COCE): Overview Papers: 1. Definitions and Terms relating to Co-occurring disorders. 2. Screening, Assessment, and Treatment Planning. 3. Overarching Principles to Address Co-occurring Disorders. 4. Addressing Co-occurring Disorders in Non-Traditional Settings. 5. Understanding Evidence Based Practice for Co-occurring Disorders. SAMHSA, Rockville, MD. 2006-2007. www.coce.org.
- Daley Dennis, Moss Howard, Dual Disorders: Counseling Clients with Chemical Dependency and Mental Illness, 3rd ed. Center City, MN. Hazelden. 2002.
- Daley Dennis, Coping with Dual Disorders: Addiction and Psychiatric Illness, Center City, MN. Hazelden. 2003.
- Daley DC & Spears J. A family guide to coping with dual disorders. Center City, MN: Hazelden. 2003
- DelosReyes CM & Ronis RJ. Statewide Implementation of Integrated Dual Disorder Treatment. The psychiatrist’s role. J. Dual Dx. (2006) 3:129-34l
- Double Trouble in Recovery. www.doubletroubleinrecovery.org .
- Drake RE. Management of substance use disorder in schizophrenia patients: current guidelines. CNS Spectr 12:10 (Suppl 17) 27-34 (2007).
- Drake, RE, Bartels, SJ, et. al.. Treatment of substance abuse in severely mentally ill patients. J. Nervous Mental Disease (1993) 181:606-11.
- Drake RE, Burnette, Mary, eds. Integrated Dual Disorders Treatment (IDDT) Toolkit. SAMSHA. 2001.
- Drake, RE, Essock, SM, et. al.. Implementing Dual Diagnosis services for clients with severe mental illness. Psych Services (2001) 52(4):469-476.
- Drake, RE, Mercer-McFAdden, C, et. al. (eds.) Readings in Dual Diagnosis. International Association of Psychosocial Rehabilitation Services. Columbia, MD. 1998.
- Drake RE, Mueser KT, & Brunette MF. Management of persons with co-occurring severe mental illness and substance use disorder: program implications. World Psych 2007;6:131-6.
- Dual Diagnosis World Services. Dual Diagnosis Anonymous for Teens. (2002). Dual Diagnosis World Services, San Bernardino, CA. www.ddaworldwide.org
- Dual Recovery Anonymous. www.draonline.org
- Ekleberry, SC. Co-occurring Disorders: Personality Disorders and Addiction. In Press (2008). Also: sekleberry@hotmail.com. Materials available on Dual Diagnosis Website: www.toad.net/~arcturus/dd/ddhome.htm.
- El-Guebaly N, et al. Smoking cessation approaches for persons with mental illness or addictive disorders. Psych Services (2002) 53:1166-70.
- Elliott DE, et al. Trauma-informed or trauma-denied: principles and implementation of trauma informed services for women (with co-occurring disorders). J. Comm Psychol. (2005) 3:461-77.
- Essock SM, Mueser KT, et al. Comparison of ACT and standard case management for delivering integrated treatment. Psych Services (2006) 57:185-95.
- Evans K & Sullivan JM. Treating Addicted Survivors of Trauma. Guilford, New York. 1995.
- Evans K & Sullivan JM. Dual diagnosis: Counseling the Mentally Ill Substance Abuser. 2nd Edition. Guilford, New York. 2001.
- Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health. Blamed and ashamed: the treatment experiences of youth with co-occurring disorders and their families. October, 2000.
- Finkelstein N & Markoff LS. The Women Embracing Life and Living (WELL) Project. Using the relational model to develop integrated systems of care for women with alcohol/drug use and mental health disorders with histories of violence. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly (2004). 22: 63-80.
- Fornili K & Haack MR. Promoting early intervention for substance use disorders through interdisciplinary education for health professionals. J. Add. Nurs. (2005) 16:153-60.
- Foundation Associates, Making Medication Part of Your Life (one of a series of pamphlets and workbooks). Nashville, TN. Foundation Associates. 2003. www.dualdiagnosis.org
- Frisman LK, et al. Outcomes of court based jail based diversion programs for people with co-occurring disorders. J. Dual Dx (2006): 2(2):5-24.
- Gagne C, White W, & Anthony W. Recovery: A common vision for the fields of mental health and addictions. Psych Rehab J (2007) 31:32-37.
- Geppert C, Minkoff K, Psychiatric Disorders and Medications, Center City, MN. Hazelden. 2003.
- Geppert C, Minkoff K, Psychiatric Medications and Recovery from Co-Occurring Disorders, Center City, MN. Hazelden. 2003.
- Godley SH, Finch M, et. al.. Case management for dually diagnosed individuals involved in the criminal justice system. J. Sub Ab. Treatment.(2000) 18:137-48.
- Grant BF et al. Co-occurrence of 12 month alcohol and drug use and personality disorders in the US. Arch Gen Psych (2004) 61:361-8.
- Goldfinger, SM, Shute, RK, et. al.. Housing placement and subsequent days homeless among formerly homeless adults with mental illness. Psych Services (1999) 50:674-9.
- Hamilton, T. & Samples, P. The 12 Steps and Dual Disorders. Hazelden, Center City, MN. 1995.
- Harris M. Trauma Recovery and Empowerment Manual. Free Press. New York. 1998.
- Health Management Associates. Integrating publicly funded physical and behavioral health services. Final Report for RWJ. Lansing. 2007.
- Hendrickson, EL, Schmal MS, & Ekleberry SC. Treating Co-Occurring Disorders: A Handbook for Mental Health and Substance Abuse Professionals2005.
- Hendrickson EL. Designing, implementing, and managing treatment services for individuals with co-occurring disorders. Binghamton; Haworth Press. 2006.
- Henwood B & Padgett DK Re-evaluating the self-medication hypothesis among the dually diagnosed. Am. J. Addictions (2007) 16:160-65.
- Hoffman NG, Mee-Lee D, & Schulman G. DAPPER- Dimensional assessment for patient engagement and recovery. Evince Clinical Assessments: Smithfield RI (2004)
- IllinoisAlcohol and Other Drug Abuse Professional Certification Association. The Illinois standard for board registered MI/SA I/II. IAODAPCA, Springfield, IL. 1998.
- Instituteof Medicine Committeeon Crossing the Quality Chasm: adaptation top mental health and addictive disorders. Improving the quality of health care for mental and substance use conditions: quality chasm series. National Academy of Sciences 2006. www.nap.edu.
- Kalivas, P & Volkow, N. Addiction: a brain disorder of motivation and control. Am. J. Psych, 2005 162(8).
- Kerwin,M, WalkerSmith K, & Kirby K. Comparative analysis of state requirements for the training of substance abuse and mental health counselors. J Sub Ab Tr. (2006) 30:173-181.
- Kessler RC, Nelson CB et. al.. The epidemiology of co-occurring addictive and mental disorders. Am. J. Orthopsychiatry. (199.6) 66:17-31.
- Kleinpeter C, et al. Providing recovery services for offenders with co-occurring disorders. J. Dual Dx. (2006) 3:59-86.
- Knoll J. A tale of two crises: mental health treatment in corrections. J Dual Dx (2006) 3:7-22.
- Leshner AI. Addiction is a brain disease, and it matters. Science (1997) 278:45-7
- Lucksted, A, Dixon, L, & Sembly, JB. A focus group pilot study of tobacco smoking among psychosocial rehabilitation patients. Psych Services (2000). 51:1544-8.
- Martino S, Carroll K et al: Dual diagnosis motivational interviewing: a modification for substance abusing patients with psychotic disorders. J. Sub Ab Tx (2002) 23:297-308.
- McGovern M, et al. Assessing the dual diagnosis capability of addiction treatment programs: the DDCAT. J. Dual Dx (2007) 3:111-124.
- McLellan AT et al. Drug dependence, a chronic medical illness: implications for treatment, insurance, and outcomes evaluation. JAMA (2000) 284:1689-95
- McLellan AT et al. Improving continuity of care in a public addiction system with clinical case management. Am J Addictions (2005) 14:426-40.
- McKillip, R. The Basics: a curriculum for co-occurring mental health and substance use disorders. 2004. Available from author: www.mckillipbasics.com
- Mee-Lee, D. Tips and Topics: a series on co-occurring disorders. www.dmlmd.com
- Mercer-McFadden C, Drake RE, et. al.. Substance Abuse Treatment for People with Severe Mental Disorders: a program manager’s guide. NH-Dartmouth Psychiatric Research Center, Concord, NH. 1998.
- Mid-AmericaAddiction Technology Transfer Center. A Collaborative Response: Addressing the needs of consumers with co-occurring substance use and mental health disorders. (including: Psychotherapeutic Medications 2006: what every counselor should know). Kansas City, Missouri, 2006. Web site: www.mattc.org., e-mail:atc@mattc.org, phone: 816-482-1100.
- Miller, WR & Rollnick S. Motivational Interviewing, 2nd Edition. Guilford Press, New York. 2002.
- Min SY, et al. Peer support for persons with co-occurring disorders and community tenure. Psych Rehab J. (2007) 30:207-13.
- Minkoff, K. MIDAS: Mental illness drug and alcohol screening tool. 2001. Unpublished.
- Minkoff, K. Chair. CMHS Managed Care Initiative Panel on Co-occurring Disorders Co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders in managed care systems: standards of care, practice guidelines, workforce competencies, and training curricula. Center for Mental Health Policy and Services Research. Philadelphia, 1998. Web site: www.med.upenn.edu/cmhpsr
- Minkoff, K. Developing standards of care for individuals with co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders. Psych Services. 2001; 52:597-99.
- Minkoff, K. An integrated model for the management of co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders in managed care systems. Dis. Mgt & Health Outcomes (2000).8(5):251-7.
- Minkoff K. Behavioral Health Recovery Management Service Planning Guidelines and CCISC Psychopharmacology Practice Guidelines for co-occurring psychiatric and substance disorders. www.bhrm.org, 2005.
- Minkoff, K. Program components of a comprehensive integrated care system for serious mentally ill patients with substance disorders. In: Minkoff K, Drake RE, eds. Dual Diagnosis of Major Mental Illness and Substance Disorder. New Directions for Mental Health Services, No 50. San Francisco, CA. Jossey-Bass, 1991, pp 13-27.
- Minkoff, K. What is Integration, Part I: (System and Services) Journal of Dual Diagnosis (2006) 2 (4): 133-144; What is Integration, Part II: (Programs and Practices). J. Dual Dx. (2007) 3 (1):149-158. What is Integration, Part III. (Clinicians and Competencies) J Dual Dx (2007) 3 (3/4):187-97.
- Minkoff K. Dual Diagnosis Enhanced Programs: Journal of Dual Diagnosis (2008), in press.
- Minkoff, K & Cline, C. CODECAT™ (Version 1): Co-occurring Disorders Educational Competency Assessment Tool/Clinician Core Competencies for Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Abuse Disorders, Zialogic 2001; COMPASS™ (Version 1): Co-morbidity Program Audit and Self-Survey for Behavioral Health Services/Adult and Adolescent Program Audit Tool for Dual Diagnosis Capability, Zialogic 2001; CO-FIT100™ 100 (Version 1): CCISC Outcome Fidelity and Implementation Tool, Zialogic 2002.
- Minkoff K & Cline C, Scope of Practice Guidelines for Addiction Counselors Treating the Dually Diagnosed. Counselor. 2003; 4: 24-27.
- Minkoff K & Cline C, Changing the World: the design and implementation of comprehensive continuous integrated systems of care for individuals with co-occurring disorders. Psychiat Clin N Am 2004, 27: 727-743.
- Minkoff K & Cline C, Developing welcoming systems for individuals with co-occurring disorders: the role of the Comprehensive Continuous Integrated System of Care model. J Dual Diagnosis 2005, 1:63-89
- Minkoff K &. Cline C, Dual diagnosis capability: moving from concept to implementation. Journal of Dual Diagnosis (2006): 2(2):: 121-134
- Minkoff K & Cline C. Scope of practice guidelines for rehabilitation professionals working with individuals with co-occurring mental health and substance disorders. Rehab Review. Summer, 2006: 22-25.
- Minkoff, K & Drake, RE. Homelessness and dual diagnosis. In Lamb, HR (ed). Treating the Homeless Mentally Ill. Washington, DC, APPI. 1994. 221-35.
- Minkoff, K & Regner, J. Innovations in integrated dual diagnosis treatment in public managed care: the Choate dual diagnosis case rate program. J.Psychoactive Drugs. (1999). 31(1): 3-11.
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