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Substance Abuse and Mental Health Treatment

Models of relapse and relapse prevention: A commentary
G. A. Marlatt

Parent drug use and bonding to parents as predictors of substance use in children of substance abusers
C. B. Fleming, D. D. Brewer, R. R. Gainey, K. P. Haggerty, and R. F. Catalano

Preliminary evaluation report - START program
Cuyahoga County START program

Preschoolers and substance abuse: Strategies for prevention and intervention
Pedro J. Lecca and Thomas D. Watts

Reducing risks for mental disorders: Frontiers for prevention intervention research
Committee on Prevention of Mental Disorders, Division of Biobehavioral Sciences and Mental Disorders, Institute of Medicine

Relapse prevention: Introduction and overview of the model
G. A. Marlatt and W. H. George

SEPI (Structural Ecosystem Prevention Intervention Study)
José Szapocznik

Structural Ecosystems Prevention Intervention Continuation Study
J. Douglas Coatsworth

Treatment issues for alcohol- and drug-dependent pregnant and parenting women
Norma Finkelstein

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