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Articles from Addiction Professional (July 1, 2007)

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Title Author Type Words
A full picture of methamphetamine. McAlarney, Brion P. 719
A need for accommodation: a handful of programs have stepped forward to help the physically disabled. McAlarney, Brion P. 1385
A profession in peril: the realities of the job make it difficult to attract new addiction counselors. Milne-Glasser, Kristin L. 1027
Buyers guide. Directory 8168
Company index. Directory 868
Continuing education quiz. 383
Credit card processing. 102
Examine evidence, but account for individual circumstances. Moser, Doug Letter to the editor 498
Federal information on medication. Brief article 133
Honoring the past while moving forward. Enos, Gary A. Editorial 540
Informed purchasing decisions. Enos, Gary A.; Edwards, Douglas J. 273
Integrating pharmacotherapy with treatment planning for alcohol dependence. Shulman, Gerald 2374
Looking back on 35 years: NAADAC's history reflects the establishment of a professional identity for addiction counseling. Kuehn, Donovan 4717
Looking to the laser: a healing center in Ohio uses light therapy to help clients with addictions. Levin-Epstein, Michael 1246
New models in Minnesota: the latest entrants to counseling bring new skills, hopes for a career track. Smith, David T. 1685
Pharmacotherapy: integrating new tools into practice. Brief article 240
Promesa Inc.: detox and rehabilitation program. 520
Recovery Assistance Program. Brief article 164
Relapse prevention book. 93
Seek out the information that testing provides. Verebey, Karl 614
Small-Group Employee Assistance. 97
Survey preparation software. 123
The pre-NAADAC years: a look at the earliest helpers shows how far counseling has come. White, William L. 2414
Time for a change: new technologies and workforce needs will drive transformation in treatment centers. McEneaney, Kevin E. 1251
Tools for the new generation: clinicians must be prepared to offer appropriate care for co-occurring disorders. Clark, H. Westley 730

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